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Two CityU research projects win major awards from Ministry of Education
 

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State-of-the-art research into the precise delivery of cells using microrobots and the study of the medium-range structure of metallic glass developed at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have been honoured with two Second Class Awards in the Natural Science category at the Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) 2022 from the Ministry of Education.

(Upper row, from right) Professor Wang Xunli and Dr Wu Zhenduo.  (Lower row right) Professor Lan Si.
(Back row, from right) Professor Xunli Wang and Dr. Zhenduo Wu.  (Front row right) Professor Si Lan.

One of the Second Class Award-winning project, "Study of Medium-Range Structural Evolution and the Phase Transformation in Metallic Glass", was completed through the collaboration of Professor Xunli Wang, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study and Chair Professor in the Department of Physics at CityU, Professor Si Lan from Nanjing University of Science and Technology and Dr. Zhenduo Wu from CityU (Dongguan).

The structure of amorphous material has been regarded as one of the most challenging problems in science. Professor Wang’s team focused on researching the medium-range structures and phase transition mechanisms of amorphous alloys and established the correlation between the two. The research results provide important insights for understanding the glass-forming ability and the nature of amorphous structures.

The team's scientific findings were reported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China on the first page of its website in mid-2017, widely reported by Xinhua News Agency and academic media in China and abroad, and highly regarded by distinguished scholars in the field.

The Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) set up by the Ministry of Education are presented to individuals and units of higher education institutions for their outstanding contributions in the areas of scientific discovery, technological invention, the promotion of scientific and technological advancement, and the implementation of patented technologies.

 

This research article originated from CityU Research Stories.

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