Center for Matter Transformation and State Control

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Relying on BNU's distinguished strengths in key fundamental disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and materials science, the Center for Matter Transformation and State Control addresses major national demands and critical scientific challenges facing humanity in fields like quantum technology, information science, and energy utilization. Through interdisciplinary integration and organized research, it aims to overcome core bottlenecks in the physical sciences and provide strategic support for the development of new quality productive forces. Guided by the foundational physics, chemistry, and materials science issues underlying major national technological needs—such as massive computing power, 6G communication chips, and carbon peaking and neutrality goals—the Center builds a collaborative, cross-disciplinary innovation system. By coalescing BNU's advantageous resources in basic sciences, the Center strives to yield internationally leading, original scientific breakthroughs, propelling the transition of the physical sciences from basic research to industrial application. Ultimately, it aims to serve as a globally influential incubator for premier talent and transformative outcomes, injecting core momentum into the technological foundation of an education powerhouse.