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PRI researchers Professor Tam Hwa-yaw and his research teams developed fibre-optic sensor for pioneering biomedical monitoring ability

The research team led by Prof. Tam Hwa-yaw, Associate Director of the Photonics Research Institute developed fibre-optic sensor for pioneering biomedical monitoring ability.   Please check Here for his interview with TVB programme: Innovation GPS (Chinese Only)   Description: Cochlear implantation surgery is the current standard of care to treat profound sensorineural hearing loss. The quality of hearing restored to a deaf patient vastly depends on accurate positioning of the Electrode Array of the cochlear implant while preserving the delicate cochlear membranes. PolyU fabricated novel ZEONEX based polymer optical fibers integrated with these cochlear implants aid in force detection and navigation in real-time during the implantation process. The low stiffness properties of these fibers compared to the widely used glass fibers can be considered as one of the key features that make them excellent candidates for this surgical prosthesis. The ZEONEX based polymeric fibers have also been incorporated in the assessment of femoral fracture recoveries. Femoral fracture is a life-threatening injury where early surgical stabilization is now the standard treatment for this injury to allow mobilization and rehabilitation. The outstanding flexibility of these novel fibers together with biocompatibility and insensitivity towards humidity permit them to be utilized with orthopaedic implants to estimate the recovery of the fractured femurs. This is carried out by observing the strain response of polymer optical fiber sensors to various loading and unloading conditions of the femurs.  

8 Mar, 2022

President Awards

PRI Members obtained The President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Knowledge Transfer 2021 of PolyU

Further to the invitation of nominations in February 2021 and the subsequent assessment processes for The President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Knowledge Transfer 2021 of PolyU. We are pleased to announce the following results of the Awards.   Team Awards  Faculty/School  Sub-category   Name of Awardee  Unit  FENG  Industry  Prof. Tam Hwa-yaw Ir Dr Lee Kang Kuen Dr S.Y.M. Liu Dr Stephen Cho Mr David H.Y. Au EE   Individual Awards  Faculty/School Sub-category Name of Awardee Unit FAST Society Dr Joanne Yip ITC   We take this opportunity to congratulate all the awardees for their achievements.

28 Feb, 2022

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PRI and Department of EIE co-organized seminar: Searching compact binaries using space-based photometric observations

Photonics Research Institute and Department of Electronic and Information Engineering co-organized a seminar with the topic of “Searching compact binaries using space-based photometric observations”. The seminar was successfully held on 24 February 2022 at 10 a.m. (Hong Kong Time) via Zoom. It was honor to invite Prof. Pak Hin (Thomas) Tam, Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Sun Yat-Sen University in Mainland China, to be the keynote speaker in the seminar.   ABSTRACT The mass and orbital distribution of existing black holes and neutron stars in binaries can have important implications on binary massive stellar evolution, shedding light on gravitational wave astronomy. However, the known number of compact objects in binaries is orders of magnitude less than those predicted. Traditional ways to look for black holes (e.g., in X-ray binaries) are biased against wide binaries, and possibly mass-gap black holes. Recent studies employing radial velocity searches and optical photometry have started to reveal such systems less probed before. In recent years, exoplanet-search satellites such as Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) have opened an era of high-precision photometry of a large number of stars. I demonstrate that TESS photometric data do contain periodicity signals of known pulsar-like systems, by observing the orbital period-modulated flux variation from the stellar companion. We have also made an estimate of searchable black hole binaries (~a few) in the field of Kepler. In the end of the talk, I will introduce the CSST Big Bay Area Science Center and the upcoming funding opportunities.      

24 Feb, 2022

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Professor Tam Hwa-yaw has led a research team to develop novel fibre optic microsensors

Professor Tam Hwa-yaw, Associate Director of PRI, has led a research team to develop novel fibre optic microsensors, which can be implanted into people’s bodies to enable more accurate medical surveillance for surgery and treatment. The research team used an advanced plastic material to develop the microsensors. Named the “Side Hole Polymer Optical Fibre Sensors”, the microsensors are biocompatible, supple and extremely sensitive to very small pressure changes inside human bodies. It can be made as small as a few micrometres and their sensitivity to pressure is 20 times that of traditional optical fibre sensors. Also, as the microsensors are humidity insensitive, shatter-resistant, chemically inert and biocompatible, they can potentially be used for a broader range of medical applications.   The “Side Hole Polymer Optical Fibre Sensors” research findings were published in 2021 in US-based The Optical Society’s Optics Letters. Some of the applications jointly developed with other universities have already been granted patents.   Please click here to view more detail about the report.

15 Feb, 2022

Top 2 percent

15 PRI Members Recognised World’s Top Two Percent Scientists Released by Stanford University

The latest top 2 percent Scientists complied by Standford University has been announced. The report was prepared by a team of experts led by Prof. John Ioannidis, the eminent Professor at the Stanford University. We are pleased to report that 15 PRI members have been recognised on this list. This recognition demonstrates PRI’s influence in multi disciplines and signifies our dedication in conducting world-class research.   Congratulations to our top scientists!   The full report can be downloaded from here.

6 Dec, 2021

PolyU and Huawei signed a MoU to pursue in-depth research collaboration to advance the technology development of photonics and its applications

PolyU received a generous donation from HUAWEI TECH. Investment Co., Ltd. (Huawei) to support the “PolyU-Huawei Joint Laboratory for Optical Interconnection Network and Advanced Computing System”. A signing ceremony was held on 3 December 2021 successfully. PolyU and Huawei signed a strategic research cooperation MoU to pursue in-depth research collaboration to advance the technology development of photonics and its applications.

3 Dec, 2021

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Won Award - Second Prizes in the innovation category in The 7th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition 2021

The 7th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition was organized by the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association. The competition was co-organized by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and funded by the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC). It aims to develop science and innovation education, and gather the most talented innovators and entrepreneurs from all tertiary institutions in Hong Kong. One team of postgraduate students and research staff from the Photonic Systems and Devices Focus Area attained the Second Prizes in the innovation category of this competition! The award ceremony was successfully completed in November 2021.    (Innovation - Information Technology category) Project: Intelligent Driver Health Assessment System Based on the Optical Fiber Interferometer Supervision of Professor: Prof. Yu Changyuan Student: YU Jianxun CHEN Shuyang QU Jiaqi While the winning project “Intelligent Driver Health Assessment System Based on the Optical Fiber Interferometer” developed an assessment system to monitor the drivers’ health. The system is implemented in the sensing part, which is a smart cushion embedded by the optical fiber interferometer to collect human’s ballistocardiograph (BCG) signal. The raw data collected will be transmitted to the cloud server by the 4G communication module for analysis. It achieves contactless health condition assessment and non-invasive vital signs monitoring for drivers to avoid traffic safety hazards caused by the drivers in poor health condition.   We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the success of the team and achievement on winning the award.  We wish them continued success.

27 Nov, 2021

2022 Optica Fellow

PRI Member Prof. Li Gang elected as 2022 Optica Fellow

Professor Li Gang was elected as a 2022 Optica Fellow for his seminal and sustained contributions to the research and development of organic solar cells and perovskite solar cells, according to an announcement by Optica in mid-November. Optica is an esteemed US-based professional body formerly known as The Optical Society (OSA).   It is a distinguished honor as Prof. Li is among the 106 members from 24 countries or regions elected to the 2022 Fellows Class, out of a total of 262 nominations in a highly competitive election process.   Congratulations to Prof. Li!

24 Nov, 2021

highly cited researchers

Two PRI academics recognised amongst the world′s most highly cited researchers in 2021

Two academics from PRI have been acknowledged in the Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list by Clarivate. The list identifies the most influential scholars around the world during the past decade, as demonstrated by their publication of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science index. Approximately 6,600 researchers from more than 70 countries and regions are named as Highly Cited Researchers in 2021.   The inclusion of our academics in the Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list is a testament to the University’s pursuit of research excellence and our positive impact on society.   The two PRI researchers featured in the list, and the fields in which they have been recognised, are as follows:   Name Field recognized Department Prof. LI Gang       Cross-Field   Department of Electronic and Information Engineering Prof. YAN Feng   Department of Applied Physics

19 Nov, 2021

RGC RF award 2021-2

Prof. Hao Jianhua and Prof. Zheng Zijian are conferred as RGC Senior Research Fellows 2021/2022

PRI Members, Prof. Hao Jianhua and Prof. Zheng Zijian, are conferred as RGC Senior Research Fellows 2021/2022 to recognise their distinguished research achievements and significant contributions to the higher education sector.  2021-2022 RGC Senior Research Fellow Award Prof. Hao Jianhua Hao Project title: Coupling Ferroelectrics and Piezoelectrics to Optoelectronics: From Fundamentals and Materials to Device Applications to couple ferroelectric and piezoelectric effects on the optical and optoelectronic process in broad classes of cutting-edge materials and devices, investigate physical properties in the material systems, and demonstrate device applications based on the coupling effects Prof. Zheng Zijian Project title: Permeable and Multi-functional Stretchable Electronics: Materials, Device, and 3D Monolithic System  to develop a new type of high-performance wearable and breathable sensor system integrated with various sensitive, reliable and multiplexed sensors on the basis of highly breathable materials and structures   The RGC Senior Research Fellow Scheme aims to build up a pool of local research talent to enhance Hong Kong’s competitiveness and propel the development of its higher education sector. We would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Prof. Hao and Prof. Zheng for their dedicated efforts to pursuing research excellence.

15 Nov, 2021

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