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20221110 IEEE 1

IEEE TENCON 2022 (IEEE Region 10 flagship conference) was successfully held on 1-4 November 2022

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest technical professional organization. As Technical Programme co-chair, Prof. Changyuan YU co-organized IEEE TENCON 2022 (IEEE Region 10 flagship conference) and it was successfully held on 1-4 November 2022 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, including one-day invited advanced photonics workshop on 3 November 2022.   IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) is the annual flagship technical event of IEEE Region 10. This TENCON conference series has gain considerable interests among researchers, academicians, professionals, and students in the Asia-Pacific Region, covering all over technical areas related to IEEE.   Photonics Research Institute’s core members were also invited to deliver a speech during the invited advanced photonics workshop on 3 November 2022. Prof. Wei JIN, Acting Director of Photonics Research Institute (PRI) Dr Puxiang LAI, Management Committee Member of Photonics Research Institute (PRI) Prof. Xuming ZHANG, Management Committee Member of Photonics Research Institute (PRI) Prof. Alan P.T. LAU, Management Committee Member of Photonics Research Institute (PRI) Dr Wen CHEN, Member of Photonics Research Institute (PRI)   For more details, please visit: https://www.tencon2022.org/

10 Nov, 2022

20221026 Top 2

15 Photonics Research Institute (PRI) scholars ranked among world’s top 2% scientists

We are pleased to report that 15 Photonics Research Institute (PRI) scholars ranked among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists in the newly released metrics compiled by Stanford University. This recognition reflects the significant influence and research excellence of the scientists, who are committed to furthering their knowledge for the benefit of the world.

26 Oct, 2022

20221018 Prof Zhang research achievement

PRI Members' Research Achievement - Ultraminiature optical fiber-tip directly-printed plasmonic biosensors for label-free biodetection

Congratulations to PRI core members, Prof. Zhang Aping and Prof. Tam Hwa Yaw, their paper was published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics (impact factor: 10.61).   Research Topic: Ultraminiature optical fiber-tip directly-printed plasmonic biosensors for label-free biodetection   Abstracts:   Miniaturization of biosensors has become an imperative demand because of its great potential in in vivo biomarker detection and disease diagnostics as well as the point-of-care testing for coping with public health crisis, such as the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Here, we present an ultraminiature optical fiber-tip biosensor based on the plasmonic gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) directly printed upon the end face of a standard multimode optical fiber at visible light range. An in-situ precision photoreduction technology is developed to additively print the micropatterns of size-controlled AuNPs. The AuNPs reveal distinct localized surface plasmon resonance, whose peak wavelength provides an ideal spectral signal for label-free biodetection. The fabricated optical fiber-tip plasmonic biosensor can not only detect antibody, but also test SARS-CoV-2 mimetic DNA sequence at the concentration level of 0.8 pM. Such an ultraminiature fiber-tip plasmonic biosensor offers a cost-effective biodetection technology for a myriad of applications ranging from point-of-care testing to in vivo diagnosis of stubborn diseases.   Please click Here for details.  

18 Oct, 2022

20221010 Prof Yan scholar rev1

Prof. Feng YAN becomes supervisor under the Hong Kong Scholars Program 2022

Since 2011, the Hong Kong Scholars Association has cooperated with the Office of the National Postdoctoral Management Committee of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People's Republic of China to organize the "Hong Kong Scholars Program".   This year, A PRI scholar, Prof. Feng YAN, will act as supervisor of the program to recruit inland postdoctoral fellows to carry out scientific research work in Hong Kong, the most amongst the seven publicly-funded universities joining the Program.    Supervisor  Research Project  Prof. Feng YAN  High-performance optoelectronic devices based on novel perovskite materials  

10 Oct, 2022

20220922 Dr Li MEG rev1

Dr Mingjie LI and his interdisciplinary team recently developed high-quality halide perovskite nanocrystals with enhanced Multiple Exciton generation (MEG)

Multiple exciton generation (MEG) is a process in which the energy of an absorbed photon can be used to create two or more electron-hole pairs in the semiconductor. It also plays an essential role in developing new solar cells and high-performance optoelectronic devices. One of the major energy losses in photon-energy conversion is that if the photon has more energy than is needed to create the electron-hole pair, the excess energy is lost as heat. How to utilize the excess energy to improve photo-conversion efficiency and achieve MEG is necessary and challenging.   Dr Li MingJie of the Department of Applied Physics, one of the member of Photonics Research Institute (PRI), has led an interdisciplinary team recently developed high-quality halide perovskite nanocrystals with enhanced MEG. Nanocrystals (also known as quantum dots) developed by rational design can convert a high-energy photon into multiple electron-hole pairs, breaking the power conversion efficiency limit. The team successfully demonstrated that the internal quantum efficiency exceeded 100% at a low threshold by using such perovskite nanocrystals for the first time. The findings have been published in the highly influential journal Nature Photonics. Dr Li’s research has deepened the MEG mechanism’s understanding and provided valuable solutions for developing highly efficient light-harvesting techniques, including photovoltaics, photon detection, and solar-fuel production.   Please click here for more details. 

22 Sep, 2022

20220922 Prof Hao NSFC Rev1

Prof. Jianhua Hao secures a Key Program Funding from National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

The Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) announced the application results of the 2022 Exercise in September 2022. Prof. Jianhua Hao’s project is successfully funded by the Key Program of NSFC. As PC/PI, Prof. Hao will collaborate the researchers in Nankai University and Sichuan Normal University, China to perform the study of multifunctional ultrathin ferroelectric integrated materials and devices towards neuromorphic computing and human visual system. Artificial intelligence is the frontier field with significant societal impact. However, the present technologies cannot sufficiently meet the needs of supporting the future information society in terms of information transmission bandwidth, power consumption, processing speed and intelligent control. Particularly, the rapid development of neuromorphic computing and artificial vision system urgently call for the innovation in multifunctional integrated materials and devices. On a basis of the Prof. Hao's internationally recognized works regarding ferroelectric manipulation of rare-earth-doped luminescence and ferroelectric optoelectronics, the proposed study is to effectively integrate ferroelectric polarization with multifunctional characteristics of electronic properties of semiconductor, photodetection and rare-earth ion luminescence. Novel synaptic devices with multi-modes will be demonstrated. The developed materials and devices in this project will provide potential solutions for overcoming the development bottleneck of information technology.   Refer to the News: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/rGTY0SaDL8Nlxr0oRnytxw  

22 Sep, 2022

20220815 Dr WEI EYSF

PRI Member awarded China's Excellent Young Scientists Fund 2022

Dr Tommy Minchen WEI, PRI management committee member, has been awarded the China's Excellent Young Scientists Fund 2022 (Hong Kong and Macau) for his research “Colour Appearance Model and Colour Space” with a total amount of RMB 2 million.  The awarded project “Colour Appearance Model and Colour Space” aims to investigate colour appearance and difference under complicated conditions. Dr Wei, has carried out research on the fundamentals of colour science and developed advanced algorithms and solutions for various imaging systems to address industrial needs, improving the user experience.   The Excellent Young Scientists Fund (Hong Kong and Macau) aims to support young scholars (under the age of 38 for male or 40 for female) who have attained achievements in basic research and conducted innovative research in their chosen fields, fostering them to be internationally leading scholars.

15 Aug, 2022

Prof Li RGC22-23

Prof. LI Gang has been awarded the RGC Senior Research Fellow 2022/23

PRI Management Committee Member, Prof. LI Gang, has been awarded one of the ten grants under the Research Grants Council's (RGC) Senior Research Fellow Scheme 2022/23.   Prof. Li Gang, Department of Electronic and Information Engineering Research Project: “Printable Organic Solar Cells: Materials and Device Investigations towards Applications”   Organic solar cell (OSC) is an emerging photovoltaic (PV) technology with distinct advantages in many areas, such as flexible/portable PV, building integrated PV and transparent power applications. Aiming at accelerating the OSC technology, this project proposed systematic materials and device structure investigation of new photoactive materials, stable transport materials, innovative ternary OSC active layer engineering, a novel approach for transparent OSC and printing technology. The project will significantly push forward OSC technology in terms of high efficiency, operation stability, compatibility with unique applications and being printing friendly. The proposed research represents a new frontier for OSC technology, which integrates chemistry, physics and material science to generate new perspectives in science and come up with solutions to challenging issues in renewable energy.   The RGC Senior Research Fellow Scheme aims to provide sustained support to exceptionally outstanding researchers at UGC-funded universities in Hong Kong, with a view to facilitating their dedication to research and development and to helping universities attract and retain research talent. The Scheme provides ten grants to scholars from any academic disciplines in each round of the annual exercise. Nominees are assessed based on various criteria that include leadership quality and vision in the chosen area of research, the merit of the research proposal and the support provided by the university.

25 Jul, 2022

Dr Tsang CSPSTC

PRI Member won the second prize of 2021-2022 Science and Technology Innovation Award of The China Society for the Promotion of Science and Technology Commercialization (CSPSTC)

PRI Member, Dr TSANG Yuen Hong, won the second prize of 2021-2022 Science and Technology Innovation Award of The China Society for the Promotion of Science and Technology Commercialization (CSPSTC).   Project Title: High beam quality, highly stable output power ultrafast laser (高光束質量、高穩定輸出功率超快激光器)   Name of Collaborating Organisations: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Shenzhen University Shenzhen United Winners Laser Co.,Ltd.   The CSPSTC aims to build a technology service platform in order to optimize the technology development environment and create a good atmosphere to promote the in-depth development of technology finance, also promote the transfer and transformation of scientific and technological achievements and scientific and technological progress, and enhance innovation capacity and business competitiveness.   We take this opportunity to congratulate Dr Tsang for his achievements.   Please click here for more information about the list of awardees. (Chinese Version Only)  

22 Jul, 2022

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PolyU InnoTech Open Day and Inauguration Ceremony of PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR)

The PolyU InnoTech Open Day was successfully held on 16 July 2022 on campus to showcase the University’s latest endeavours in education, interdisciplinary research, knowledge transfer and entrepreneurship which are helping to empower the innovation and technology (I&T) development of Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and beyond.   The Opening Ceremony also marked the inauguration of the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR). PAIR is the largest research platform of its kind in Hong Kong and the GBA to foster interdisciplinary research, partnership with world-renowned scholars, and the transfer of technologies to stakeholders. PAIR aspires to be a world leader in providing interdisciplinary solutions for major societal challenges, and its research focuses on frontier areas such as artificial intelligence, carbon neutrality, deep space exploration, smart cities, smart energy, and many more.   The PAIR video premiered at the inaugural ceremony on 16 July. Click Here   Photonics Research Institute (PRI) set up a booth at Main Hall (Block VS) to show PRI members’ projects to the public. Also, Director of PRI delivered a speech in the breakout sessions. The breakout sessions provided a golden opportunity for industry practitioners and PolyU expert researchers to exchange views on technology innovation and development, collaboration, industry trends and applications.

18 Jul, 2022

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