Scientific Calendar Event



Starts 8 Sep 2025 08:00
Ends 30 Jan 2026 18:00
CET
Online
Physics Latam is pleased to announce an online course in Quantum Field Theory, open to undergraduate and graduate students from Latin America and other developing countries.

The course will be held online from September 8, 2025, to January 30, 2026, and will be taught by Jonathan Lozano from the University of Texas at Austin. It will provide comprehensive training in classical field theory, quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics, gauge theories, and many more. Students will have the opportunity to solve weekly assignments on these topics and participate in online discussions.

All students who successfully complete the course will receive a certificate issued by ICTP–PWF.

In addition to the main lectures, the program will feature mini-courses and seminars delivered by leading experts in the field. Topics will include: gauge theories, mathematical physics, topological quantum field theories, current topics in high energy physics, and many others. This is a unique opportunity to learn QFT from internationally recognized researchers, while joining a vibrant community of students and scholars from around the globe.

For more information visit our Website.

Goals and Deliverables
  • Help students in Latin America to gain advanced knowledge in theoretical physics. 
  • Provide students with an opportunity to engage with other students from different universities in Latin America.
  • Enable students to solve weekly assignments on advanced topics in theoretical physics and high energy physics.
  • Mentor top-performing students without MSc./Ph.D. to pursue studies abroad by providing advice and recommendations about scholarships at international programs.
     
Lecturer
Jonathan Lozano (University of Texas at Austin)

Teaching Assistants
Santiago Higuera (University of Stuttgart)
Juan Morales (MPI for Solid State Research)

Guest Speakers
Daniel Freed (CMSA, Harvard University)
Anton Kapustin (PTG, Caltech)
Zhengwei Liu (YMSC & BIMSA)
Jan Manschot (Trinity College Dublin)
Michael Peskin (Stanford University)
Clifford Taubes (Harvard University)
 
Project coordinator
Daniel Galviz, YMSC (Tsinghua University)