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葉煥青教授訪問 IAPME
Prof. Huanqing Ye (葉煥青), Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellow and Assistant Professor at the Photon Science Institute and the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Manchester, visited IAPME on 16-17 April, 2025. During his visit, he delivered an insightful presentation titled “Molecular rare-earth material systems for the applications of next-generation photonic integrated technologies” . The seminar was hosted by Prof. Handong Sun.
Prof. Ye’s current research interest focuses on the optical characterisation of nanophotonic materials and the development of active photonic integrated devices. He was the senior scientist at Chromosol Ltd, a spin-out company from Queen Mary University of London, from 2018 to 2022, leading the R&D of organic-integrated silicon lasers for photonics 2.0. He worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore from 2015 to 2018 and obtained a PhD in Physics at Queen Mary University of London in 2014. He has participated in projects totalling £5M funding from Innovate UK and UK Research Innovation as co-investigators.
During the talk, Prof. Ye first introduced molec
Fei Shen (沈飞)
All Awards
Selected Awards
2023
2022
Before 2022
Honors
- Youth Talents Support Project, Doctoral Student Special Program, 2024
- Outstanding Scholarship of the 2024 Tencent Rhino-bird Research Elite Program, Tencent, 2024
- President's Medal, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 2023
- Graduate National Scholarship, Ministry of Education of China, 2021, 2023
- Recipient of the National Scholarship for Study Abroad Program, China Scholarship Council, 2023
- Huawei Developer Ecosystem Special Contribution Award, Huawei Developer Conference, 2023
- Selected for Tencent Rhino-bird Elite Talent Program, Tencent, 2023
- Kaggle Master, Kaggle, 2022
Professional Services
- Journal Reviewer:
• T-PAMI | T-IP | T-ITS | T-MM | T-VT | T-NNLS | T-AI | T-CSVT | IOTJ | NCA | NC - Conference Reviewer / Program Committee Member:
• NeurIPS | ICLR | ICML | CVPR | ECCV | ICCV | IJCAI | MICCAI | ACM MM | ICME
Others
- In my free time, I enjoy activities such as running, playing soccer, and basketball. Additionally, I have undergone brief professional training in table tennis.
人才100博士生獎學金計劃
Life-long learners in a disruptive world: digital resources for continuing education and training (CET) in Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and/or Taiwan
PI: Dr. Kenneth Tan (P/JOUR); Co-I: Prof. Yu Huang (P/JOUR)
PI: Dr. Daphne Mah (AP/GEOG); Co-Is: Byron Choi (ASP/COMP), Kwok Pan Chun (AP/GEOG), Kevin Tek Sheng Lo (AP/GEOG)
Organic Near-Infrared Sensor Platform Technologies and Applications
PI: Prof. Fu Rong Zhu (P/PHYS); Co-I: Prof. Zongwei Cai (Chair P/CHEM)
Smart energy consumption of Hong Kong households based on changing weather conditions and saving practices
PI: Dr. Kwok Pan Chun (AP/GEOG); Co-Is: Dr. Byron Choi (ASP/COMP), Dr. Daphne Mah (AP/GEOG), Dr. Kevin Tek Sheng Lo (AP/GEOG)
Smart water handling using data-driven hydrological model based on artificial intelligence and giant data
PI: Prof. Qiming Zhou (P/GEOG); Co-I: Dr. Jianfeng Li (AP/GEOG)
Explanation of smart en Micro-Nano Lasers for Healthcare and Intelligent Applications奈米雷射X生醫智能 Come join us! Invited speaker Yu-Cheng Chen 陳又誠, Nanyang Assistant Professor School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Nanyang Technological University, Singapore About the talk Have you imagined of carrying a laser in your cell or body? Lasers are ubiquitous in our daily lives from industry, communication to medicine. The scale of lasers has also shrunk down to micron and nanoscales. As the scale of laser become smaller, the functions of lasers have also been redefined by transforming living biologicals into microscale lasers (living lasers). Such tiny lasers could therefore be used to detect or monitor critical chemical or physical signals in living cells or human body with distinctive sensitivity and intensity. In this talk, I will introduce the recent development of biological lasers and showcase how this interdisciplinary technology bridges laser physics and biology to tackle biomedical sensing and imaging problems. In the first part, the talk will be focused on its application in detecting cancer and neurological diseases. In the secon 姓名 鍾台生 ((Neal) Tai-Shung Chung) 職稱 榮譽講座 玉山學者 專/兼任 聯絡電話 02-2730-1158 E-mail chencts@mail.ntust.edu.tw 教授辦公室 研揚大樓11樓TR-1102-1 學歷 紐約州立大學水牛城分校化學工程學系 博士 經歷 1. Professor, National University of Singapore (NUS) (2001-2021)
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專任
PhD, Chemical Engineering, State University of New York: Buffalo
國立臺灣大學化學工程學系 碩士
MS, Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University
中原大學化學工程學系 學士
BS, Chemical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian College
2. Provost’s Chair Professor, NUS (2011-2021)
3. Honorary Professor, Nanjing Technology University (Aug, 2019-now)
4. Honorary Professor, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST) (2019)
5. Fellow, Asia-Pacific Academy of Materials (2015-now)
6. Fellow, American Institute of Chemical Enginneers (AIChE) (2014-now)
7. Advisory Professor, Hua Zhong University, Wuhan, China (2013-2017)
8. Visiting Professor, Water Desalination & Reuse (WDR) Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),
Saudi Arabia (2013-2015)
9. Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Technology, Sydney, Austra