To whom it may concern:
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am pleased to write this recommendation letter in support of one of my best students, Mr. X’s application to your graduate program. I have been the research and degree advisor for Mr. X’s Master study for one and a half years. I chose him as my Master degree student because I know his is a talented young man. Being a student from one of the Talented Youth Class in XXX Province, he began his college study in Beijing at the age of 14. After getting B.S. in materials physics with the highest honor from XXX University, he came to Peking University, one of the best universities in China, for the Master’s degree in 2001. After the first year graduate study of core courses, he ranked the best (and also the youngest) among the graduate class of more than 40 students.
He began his research in my magneto-optic imaging (MOI) group in Sep. 2002. From then on, we have a lot of chances to work together, he is definitely one of the best students and research assistants I’ve ever met. Working with me only for a month, he was competent as a co-author with me for an invited review paper about the MOI technique and its application, which was published on physics in China. I am really impressed by his learning speed in this complicated field.
The determination of critical current density in high temperature superconductors (HTSC) by MOI is an interesting topic since the discovery of HTSC. Mr. X creatively proposed a new idea of the saturate field for the determination. This new method enables the measurement to be very quick and reliable. His idea also leads to his two new papers, which will soon appear on Chinese Physics Letter, one of the key physical journals of China.
Also worthy to be mentioned is his excellent programming skills of numerical calculation and his superior English proficiency. He probed into different theoretical models of high temperature superconductors, did quick calculation of the distribution of magnetic induction, simulated the motion of vortex lines, and even pointed out some simulation mistakes in the references. Moreover, as you can see from his exceptional scores, he will have no difficulty in communicating with others in an English speaking country.
In my assessment, Mr. X distinguished himself as an outstanding student who has expressed the ability to solve complex problem and the enthusiasm to science. I strongly recommend him to you and believe that your favorable consideration of his application will be highly rewarded.
Please feel free to contact me for more information.
Sincerely yours,
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