CUHK Faculty of Science: Home to Nobel Laureates and Next-Generation Breakthroughs
CUHK Faculty of Science: Home to Nobel Laureates and Next-Generation Breakthroughs
Rabu, 12 Maret 2025 | 11:18
Photo taken at CUHK’s Science Faculty Postgraduate Research Day 2024. CUHK Science is dedicated to offering students opportunities to share their research findings and engage in meaningful exchanges with researchers of their fields.
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 - Since its establishment in 1963,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong's Faculty of Science (CUHK Science)
has emerged as a global powerhouse in scientific research and
innovation. Over merely six decades, it has built an unparalleled
reputation for groundbreaking discoveries and academic distinction,
positioning itself at the forefront of scientific advancement in Asia
and beyond.
Dynamic Research Environment
Today, CUHK Science stands as a comprehensive research hub with six
cutting-edge departments covering a wide range of disciplines:
Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematics,
Physics, and Statistics. The Faculty's intellectual capital includes
over 160 distinguished scholars and researchers, who lead more than 20
specialised postgraduate programmes. Their collective expertise
continuously drives impactful innovation across multiple scientific
disciplines, inspiring and nurturing future generations of leaders in
scientific research.
State-of-the-Art Research Infrastructure
At the heart of CUHK Science's research capabilities are two prestigious
State Key Laboratories. The State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology
and the State Key Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry (Partnership)
represent pinnacles of scientific excellence, fostering groundbreaking
research and international collaboration. These advanced facilities
provide researchers with world-class resources to pursue pioneering
investigations.
Distinguished Leadership and Global Recognition
The Faculty's global eminence is anchored by extraordinary scientific
leaders. Nobel Laureate Professor Chen Ning YANG, serving as
Distinguished Professor-at-Large of Physics, exemplifies the Faculty's
commitment to excellence. Similarly, Professor Shing Tung YAU, recipient
of both the Fields Medal and Wolf Prize in Mathematics and an alumnus
of CUHK Science, represents the Faculty's mathematical prowess. With six
members in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, CUHK Science demonstrates
unparalleled academic leadership in the region.
Nurturing Tomorrow's Scientific Leaders
Beyond research excellence, CUHK Science creates an inspiring
environment for emerging scientists. PhD candidate Henry Charles James
THOMAS, a
Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)
Awardee from the United Kingdom, shares his experience: "As a student
specialising in marine biogeochemistry, it is invaluable to have access
to the fascinating and beautiful natural environment of Hong Kong. I am
grateful to the School of Life Sciences for providing me with plenty of
support for my studies and ample opportunities for further research."
Henry Charles James THOMAS, a HKPFS Awardee, is grateful for the ample opportunities for his research study at CUHK.
Pioneering Future Discoveries
CUHK Science continues to expand its research horizons, from
astronomical discoveries to meteorological breakthroughs and materials
science innovations. The Faculty's success in securing competitive
funding from local, mainland Chinese, and international sources
underscores its position as a leading research institution.
As CUHK Science moves forward, it remains committed to pushing the
boundaries of scientific knowledge and fostering the next generation of
scientific pioneers. We invite aspiring students from across the globe
to join our postgraduate programmes and be part of a vibrant community
driving scientific progress and innovation. Explore the diverse
postgraduate programmes offered by CUHK Science:
https://www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk/admissions/programme/science.