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關於我校曾遠康、曾龍輝參與申報2022年度廣東省科學技術獎的公示

10 Oct, 2022

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Johnson Matthey launches UK-China low carbon research consortium accelerating a green future in China

28 Jul, 2022

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PolyU develops advanced vision sensors that emulate human visual adaptability

31 May, 2022

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理大成功研發模仿人類眼睛適應能力的先進視覺傳感器

31 May, 2022

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PolyU develops ultrasensitive and portable detection sensor for rapid, easy and low-cost COVID-19 antibody test

26 May, 2022

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理大研發超靈敏便攜式新冠病毒抗體檢測儀 具備快速、操作簡易及低成本的優點

26 May, 2022

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關於我校曾遠康博士參與2022年度高等學校科學研究優秀成果獎(科學技術)的公示

26 Apr, 2022

PolyU and ASTRI join hands to foster research collaboration and nurture R&D talent

7 Apr, 2022

理大與應科院攜手推動科研合作及培育科研人才

7 Apr, 2022

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Retina-like sensors give machine better vision

Collecting high-quality visuals for visual inspection and identification tasks needs an accurate sensor. Recently, Dr Yang CHAI, the Associate Professor of the Department of Applied Physics, PolyU and Prof. Jong-Hyun AHN of Yon Sei University developed a vision sensor with photosensitivity. The sensor is inspired by the retina. It is made from molybdenum disulfide phototransistors, a thin semiconductor. It offers visual adaptation with highly localized and dynamic modulation of photosensitivity under different lighting conditions. It is beneficial to the development of self-driving vehicles and industry 4.0. The research paper is published on Nature Electronics.   Research Highlights:https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00360-8 Full research paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-022-00713-1

15 Feb, 2022

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