About This Course
Referring to the original English textbooks combined with the excellent domestic textbook, we are introducing the basic theories of electricity and magnetism in a clear and logical way. This course offers a comprehensive training of physics for students majoring or minoring in engineering. The scientific beauty of symmetry, harmony and unity in laws of nature are also appreciated. English is the medium of instruction for teaching with English subtitles. The key points will be highlighted in Chinese. Let’s start our journey. It might be challenging but definitely worthy. Join us now!
Requirements
Calculus; Newtonian mechanics
Course Staff
Jianqiao Hu
Jianqiao Hu received a BSc from Beijing Normal University and PhD from National University of Singapore. She worked as a Research Associate at the department of chemistry in the University of Hong Kong. Before joining Yunnan University, she pursued the research at R & D department of Metalor Technologies Singapore Pte Ltd. She is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Materials and Energy in Yunnan University. She won the first prize in the 8th teaching competition for young teachers held by Yunnan university in 2011. In 2013, she was selected into the training program for outstanding young teachers of colleges and universities in Yunnan province. In 2017, she won the first prize in the first teaching competition for college teachers in Yunnan province.
Zhili Peng
Dr. Zhili Peng is currently an associate professor at the School of Materials and Energy, Yunnan University, China. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2009 and Ph.D. degree from the Department of Chemistry, University of Miami in 2014. After Ph.D., he worked as adjunct professor and visiting lecturer in Miami Dade College and Florida International University, respectively. During 2016–2018, he worked as a postdoctoral associate under the supervision of Prof. Roger Leblanc at the University of Miami before joining Yunnan University. His research interest is mainly on the development and biomedical applications of carbon-based nanomaterials, with an emphasis on carbon dots. He has published over 30 papers with a total of more than 2,200 citations (h-index 22, data based on Google Scholar). His teaching interest is on the utilization of novel teaching theory and technology to improve the quality of current college teaching. Dr. Peng teaches a Provincial First-class (online and offline hybrid) Course of Yunnan Province, China and has carried out several research projects focusing on the development of new teaching technologies.