Prof. Yang CHAI, a member of RI-IWEAR, collaborated with the researchers at Yonsei University in Seoul and has developed new bioinspired sensors that may offer a solution by directly adapting different light intensities by the sensors. The human eye adapts to different levels of illumination, from very dark to very bright and vice versa, which allows us to identify objects accurately under a range of lighting conditions. The new sensors aim to mimic this adaptability. This work recognised in the Top 10 Hong Kong Innovative Technology News 2022.
“The Top 10 Hong Kong Innovative Technology News 2022” organized by the Beijing-Hong Kong Academic Exchange Centre has been launched in late November 2022. Universities in Hong Kong were invited to support and provide local science and technology innovation and scientific research news. The Advisory Board composed of academicians in Hong Kong from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering Sciences selected thirty of the most influential news for public voting. In the end, a total of 3,360 netizens was involved in the voting and the results were announced at the end of 2022.
The research was published in Nature Electronics.
The list of the Top 10 Hong Kong Innovative Technology News 2022 (Chinese Only)