Yi Wang

Yi is an Associate Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). He is a theoretical physicist working on the physics of the early universe, dark energy and black holes. He has over 90 publications in top physics journals, including Physics Reports and Physical Review Letters. Yi is a recipient of the Early Career Award by the Research Grant Council of Hong Kong SAR, and Excellent Young Scientist Scheme support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Due to his excellence in teaching, he was selected “the teacher I like” by HKUST students, and was awarded the Teaching Award by the School of Science of HKUST. He has also participated in the Physics Olympiad training for Hong Kong students, and led the Hong Kong team to participate in the International Physics Olympiad Competitions.

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Understanding Modern Physics II: Quantum Mechanics and Atoms (Coursera)

The 20th century was known as the century of physics. In the past 120 years, concepts such as space, time, energy, entropy and particles were understood to much deeper levels. New paradigms of thinking such as relativity and quantum mechanics emerged. This course is the second course in the [...]

Understanding Modern Physics I: Relativity and Cosmology (Coursera)

The 20th century was known as the century of physics. In the past 120 years, concepts such as space, time, energy, entropy and particles were understood to much deeper levels. New paradigms of thinking such as relativity and quantum mechanics emerged. This course is the first course in the [...]

Understanding Modern Physics III: Simplicity and Complexity (Coursera)

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