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Dr Chen Shaoyu wins PolyU Innovative Researcher Award 2024

23 May 2024

Research & Innovation

Dr Chen Shaoyu, Assistant Professor

Dr Chen's awarded research titled "Smart and Recyclable Materials from Supramolecular-Dynamic Covalent Co-Assembly of Stimuli-Responsive Amphiphiles and Biobased Polyelectrolytes".


Dr Chen Shaoyu, Assistant Professor, was honoured with the PolyU Innovative Researcher Award (YIRA) 2024 in recognition of her outstanding research work in tackling global challenges. The YIRA is a prestigious university-level award that recognises young faculty members under 35 years old who have demonstrated research excellence in addressing global challenges.

Taking inspiration from nature, Dr Chen’s research project “Smart and Recyclable Materials from Supramolecular-Dynamic Covalent Co-Assembly of Stimuli-Responsive Amphiphiles and Biobased Polyelectrolytes” aims to create biocompatible and intelligent materials with feedback signals based on the supramolecular-dynamic covalent co-assembly of stimuli-responsive amphiphiles and biobased polyelectrolytes in ecological and recyclable approaches. The resulting materials are likely a significant step in the evolution of materials as advanced wearable sensors, smart fashion textiles, and soft robotics for daily health monitoring and early disease diagnosis, ultimately promoting human health and developing a more sustainable society.  Dr Chen’s research showcases the academic and research excellence at PolyU in meeting societal demands and creating practical solutions. Dr Chen will receive research funding support of HK$500,000, along with a personal cash prize of HK$20,000 to encourage her continuing pursuit of innovative and impactful research.

SFT extends its warmest congratulations to Dr Chen for her remarkable achievement. We look forward to seeing more of her exciting research contributions and hard work.


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