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AP 11 Scholars ranked The World’s Top 2 Percent Scientists by Stanford University

11 PolyU Science Scholars are ranked as the World's Top 2% most-cited scientists for 2023 by Stanford University.   Using the Scopus author profiles as of 1 Oct 2023, Stanford University released the latest top 2% scientists in various scientific fields. The list was prepared by Prof. John Ioannidis and his team from Stanford University, the updated database (version 6) provides standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship-adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions, and a composite indicator.  Download the latest database (version 6):  https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6 Congratulations to our top scientists!     Name of Researcher Subject Field  Prof. Lau Shuping  Applied Physics  Prof. Chai Yang  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Prof. Hao Jianhua  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Prof. Loh Kian Ping  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Prof. Wu Tao  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Prof. Yan Feng  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Prof. Huang Haitao  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Prof. Yu Siu Fung  Optoelectronics & Photonics  Prof. Tsang Yuen Hong  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Dr Zhang Biao  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology  Dr Yin Jun  Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

29 Dec, 2023

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Shafayet Yaseen Interviewed By South China Morning Post

Shafayet Yaseen, a Bangladeshi student studying engineering physics in the Department of Applied Physics at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, received an interview from the South China Morning Post to share his remarkable learning journey as an international student in the department as well as Hong Kong. Yaseen expressed deep appreciation for the distinguished professors and the world-class learning environment here, being recommended by his professors to join international research laboratories in Germany. He passionately encourages fellow Bangladeshi students to explore the thriving education landscape here with an open mind to reach for abundant opportunities and valuable connections.   Shafayet Yaseen是來自孟加拉於本系就讀工程物理學士課程的三年級學生。他早前接受了《南華早報》的訪問,並分享了他作為國際學生於本系及在港的學習體驗。他曾獲得本系教授們的推薦,前往了德國的國際研究實驗室進行研究,並對此讚揚本系教授和本校世界級的學習環境。他勉勵孟加拉學生持開放態度探索這邊的蓬勃發展,以尋求大量機遇和具價值的人際網絡關係。   South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/education/article/3244285/can-hong-kongs-top-universities-attract-overseas-students-scholars-security-law-deters-some-not-main

14 Dec, 2023

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Most Cited Researcher

4 AP Academics were listed as the World’s Most Highly Cited Researchers

4 AP scholars have been recognized as the world’s most highly cited researchers in 2023 by Clarivate Analytics.  This honour certainly served as an acknowledgment of their significant research impact, which is demonstrated by their publication of multiple papers that have been frequently cited by fellow academics. With respect to the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science citation index over the last 11 years, the list of “Highly Cited Researchers 2023” is a well-known indicator to identify the most influential scholars from around the world. Congratulations to Prof. Daniel S.P. LAU, Prof. Kian Ping LOH, Prof. Tom Tao WU and Prof. YAN Feng for their contributions to society and the world!

24 Nov, 2023

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Kathy Leng MIT Technology Review Innovator

Dr. Kathy LENG lauded in MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 Asia Pacific 2023

7 Nov, 2023

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AP graduating PhD students received the PolyU PhD Thesis Award for Merit

To recognize, honor, and promote the outstanding research accomplishments of graduating PhD students, the Graduate School establishes the PhD Thesis Award with two award classes: Outstanding and Merit.   Congratulations to Dr HOU Zhen on receiving the PolyU PhD Thesis Award for Merit. His thesis focuses on understanding Zn nucleation and growth towards stable Zn metal batteries.  Thesis Title: Boosting zinc metal anodes performance via interface engineering: reaction kinetics, morphology control and electrochemical reversibility Chief Supervisor: Dr ZHANG Biao The thesis is devoted to reversible Zn metal anodes through regulating the Zn nucleation and growth. We first demonstrate that the slow desolvation kinetics elevates the nucleation overpotential for improving the nucleation sites through introducing acetonitrile co-solvent into the electrolyte. The electrolyte recipe is further tailored to produce abundant Zn nucleation seeds and smooth Zn growth. The designed oligomer co-solvent enables preferential surface adsorption and the optimized solvation sheath. Furthermore, we propose a facile pulsed cycling protocol where an initial high current density (J) is leveraged to form sufficient nuclei for guiding even metal deposition at standard J in the subsequent process, realizing high-performance Zn, Li and K metal batteries. Besides modulating the Zn nucleation, we also control the Zn growth process by constructing a metallic tin-coated separator. Specifically, its decent electrical conductivity and zincophilicity can eliminate the inevitably formed Zn dendrites via face-to-face Zn growth, thus enabling improved cycle life even at high J and cycling capacity.    

19 Oct, 2023

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AP student wins the Pixel of PolyU Photo Competition

13 Oct, 2023

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Dr Kathy LENG awarded the Nation’s Excellent Young Scientists Fund

The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), under the Ministry of Science and Technology, has honored Dr. Kathy K. Leng, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Physics, with the prestigious Excellent Young Scientists Fund (Hong Kong and Macao) for the year 2023. Her awarded research project “Molecularly Thin 2D Hybrid Perovskite and Innovative Devices” studied molecularly thin 2D hybrid perovskites, a new class of 2D materials with the characteristics of high structural flexibility and interesting optoelectronic properties. The ability to tune the responses of such materials by external stimuli enables applications in intelligent and functional devices. They also serve as new platforms for fundamental physics studies. Dr. Leng will continue her research on the large-scale growth and device applications of these materials.   Ta Kung Pao: http://www.takungpao.com.hk/news/232109/2023/0915/892659.html Wen Wei Po: https://polyu.me/3PDxDHQ

19 Sep, 2023

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Prof Feng Yan Interviewed by Nature Portfolio

Prof Feng YAN was interviewed by Nature Portfolio

Prof. Feng YAN, ADoRI-IWEAR & Chair Professor of Organic Electronics, heads a research group that specializes in advanced materials, including organic semiconductors and perovskite materials. His research includes the development of field-effect transistors and ultra-high-sensitivity biosensors, which have made significant global impacts. Yan and his team have also demonstrated that two-dimensional conjugated metal organic frameworks are excellent semiconductor materials for high-performance electrochemical transistors (ECTs). These ECTs have promising applications in flexible and wearable electronics, as well as in bioelectronics and neuromorphic devices. In addition, Yan's team is exploring the use of perovskites as an alternative to silicon-based solar cells, and has made significant breakthroughs that improve the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells in an ambient atmosphere. Yan's leadership in advanced materials is a prime example of PolyU AP's scientific focus on contributing to society.   Article in Nature Portfolio: https://www.nature.com/articles/d42473-023-00143-3  

27 Jul, 2023

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Prof Chai Optoelectronic graded sensor

Prof. Yang CHAI develops optoelectronic graded neurons for perceiving dynamic motion

Leading a research team, Prof. Yang CHAI, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Science and Professor in the Department of Applied Physics, developed optoelectronic graded neurons for recognizing and perceiving dynamic motion agilely with limited hardware resources. This advanced machine vision system can perform high information transmission rate and fuse spatial and temporal information at sensory terminal while the conventional sensors can only output “spatial” frames without fusing “temporal” information. Compared to recognition performed with traditional image sensors (~50%), the accuracy of action recognition approaches 99.2%.   To learn more: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rio/news/2023/20230529-optoelectronic-graded-neurons-for-perceiving-dynamic-motion/

26 Jul, 2023

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AP received prestigious prizes at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva

It is our pleasure to announce that three PolyU AP professors were awarded honors at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva, including 2 Gold Medals and 1 Silver Medal.   The gold award-winning projects include: "A Portable Non-invasive and Ultrasensitive Saliva Glucose Sensor" managed by Prof. YAN Feng and "Durable, High-Selectivity, and Energy Efficient CO2 Electroreduction System" led by Prof. Daniel LAU Shu-ping. Prof. HAO Jianhua was also awarded a silver prize for his research project, "All-in-one Luminescence-based Point-of-care Testing Device for Virus Diagnosis".   The Geneva Inventions Expo this year attracted about 1,000 inventions from about 40 countries and regions. To learn more about PolyU's impactful innovations, please visit: https://polyu.hk/tqAvq

14 Jul, 2023

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