Remote control antibacterial platform
Remote control antibacterial platform based on the synergistic effects of mechanical and electrical interactions
The nano-structured capacitive platform, integrated with a wireless charging system, allows remote control of the antibacterial process and can be applied in fields such as medicine, environmental protection and engineering.
Team members
Dr Wang Guomin* (Postdoc, Dept. of Physics, CityU)
Mr Wu Yuzheng (PhD Student, Dept. of Physics, CityU)
Ms Liu Pei (PhD Student, Dept. of Physics, CityU)
Dr Shen Jie (The University of Hong Kong)
Dr Zhuang Jie (Old Dominion University, USA)
* Person-in-charge
(Info based on the team's application form)
Mr Wu Yuzheng (PhD Student, Dept. of Physics, CityU)
Ms Liu Pei (PhD Student, Dept. of Physics, CityU)
Dr Shen Jie (The University of Hong Kong)
Dr Zhuang Jie (Old Dominion University, USA)
* Person-in-charge
(Info based on the team's application form)
Achievement
1. CityU HK Tech 300 Seed Fund (2021)