Teaching

Current Courses 3

EP00280 · 2026 · Fall
Undergraduate

Methods of Mathematical Physics

This course introduces complex analysis, integral transforms, differential equations, boundary-value problems, and special functions, providing essential mathematical methods for analyzing waves, heat transfer, potential fields, and a broad range of problems in mathematical physics.

6206093 · 2026 · Fall
Graduate

Nonlinear Optics

This master’s course introduces the fundamental principles of nonlinear light–matter interactions, covering nonlinear polarization, wave propagation, phase matching, frequency conversion, intensity-dependent refractive effects, nonlinear material responses, optical solitons, and stimulated scattering.

6202127 · 2026 · Fall
Graduate

Nonlinear Optics

This doctoral course develops advanced understanding of nonlinear light–matter interactions, covering nonlinear polarization, frequency conversion, Kerr nonlinearities, self-focusing, self-phase modulation, optical solitons, stimulated scattering, and related phenomena in nonlinear optical systems.

Previous Courses 10

2026

Spring

  • UndergraduateEP00097
    Linear Algebra
  • UndergraduateEP00274
    Quantum Transport
  • Graduate6203450
    Quantum Optics
  • UndergraduateEP00168
    Advanced Project Research and Labor Education II

2025

Fall

  • UndergraduateEP00118
    Quantum Mechanics
  • UndergraduateEP00274
    Quantum Transport
  • UndergraduateCP00007
    College Physics Laboratory
  • UndergraduateEP00167
    Advanced Project Research and Labor Education I

Spring

  • UndergraduateEP00097
    Linear Algebra
  • UndergraduateEP00118
    Quantum Mechanics