The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has teamed up with the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) at the University of Waterloo (UW), Canada's largest nanotechnology institute, to establish the Research Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RCNN). This Centre will serve as a platform for interdisciplinary research, advancing fundamental knowledge of nanotechnology and addressing societal challenges.
The RCNN aims to enhance nano research, foster collaborative research for cutting-edge applications and promote knowledge transfer between the two institutions. By leveraging the strengths and resources of PolyU and UW, this international strategic partnership is set to make impactful contributions towards tackling global challenges across various domains, including functional devices, clean energy, environmental applications, and biomedical technologies.
The Centre's launch ceremony was held alongside the Forum on Nano Research for Innovation at the PolyU campus on 3 September. The event attracted the participation of over 80 scholars, researchers and industry professionals. The ceremony to celebrate the official establishment of the Centre was officiated by Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU; Prof. Jianhua HAO, Chair Professor of Materials Physics and Devices and Director of the RCNN; Prof. Raymond Wai-yeung WONG, Dean of the Faculty of Science; Prof. Daniel S.P. LAU, Head of the Department of Applied Physics and Chair Professor of Nanomaterials; Prof. Christina WONG, Director of the Research and Innovation Office; and Prof. Sushanta MITRA, Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering of UW.
In his welcome address at the launch ceremony, Prof. Christopher Chao emphasised the significant impact of nano research in its connection to various fields of science and engineering. The partnership between PolyU and UW marks a major milestone in their shared pursuit of scientific excellence and innovation. The RCNN serves as a unique research platform and facility that harnesses international research expertise to develop novel approaches and technologies in nanoscience for diverse applications, ultimately enhancing human life.
Prof. Jianhua Hao explained that in the face of the rapid development of nanotechnology, the RCNN is committed to strengthening its research efforts and addressing challenges through interdisciplinary approaches. The Centre seeks sustainable funding to propel advanced applications and foster knowledge exchange between academia and industry. By leveraging publications in respected journals, the RCNN also aims to build up an international reputation and global standing in the field.
Prof. Sushanta Mitra highlighted the fact that the application of nanotechnology not only enhances efficiency, strength and cost-effectiveness but also creates new development opportunities. WIN has a substantial 285,000 square feet of expansive technology research and development space and facilities, which play a key role in the development of advanced materials, interconnected devices and innovative energy systems, as well as in the establishment of the RCNN.
The Forum brought together international speakers and participants with the aim of sparking innovative ideas to drive technological advancements and impactful solutions. Prof. Zhong Lin WANG, Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and International Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering and Prof. Zhongwei CHEN, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, delivered keynote speeches aimed at promoting new technologies and impactful solutions by inspiring innovative thinking. Distinguished international speakers, including UW researchers, shared their expertise and insights on nano research related to functional devices, clean energy, environmental applications, as well as biomedical and health technologies.
Earlier, in June, Prof. Jianhua Hao visited UW to discuss future research collaborations, including joint research proposals, faculty and researcher mobility, co-supervision of PhD and postdoctoral fellows, and the co-organisation of international conferences and workshops.
WIN is a global leader in discovering and developing smart and functional materials, connected devices, next generation energy systems, and therapeutics and theranostics. These discoveries made by scientists and engineers are fundamentally transforming the world and addressing some of humanity's most pressing challenges.