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MOST recognizes SUSTech advances in Quantum Hall Effect in China’s 2019 top ten scientific advances

2020-02-27

On February 27, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) High Technology Research and Development Center (HTRDC) announced that the experimental proof of the 3D Quantum Hall effect by Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) Department of PhysicsAssociate Professor Zhang Liyuan‘s research group was one of the 2019 China’s top ten advances in science and technology.

Brighter light for organic solar cells

2020-02-23

Researchers at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in China have designed and synthesized a new polymer donor material which demonstrates high solar conversion efficiency in non-fullerene polymer solar cell applications.

Brain chemistry and neural development improved following new research

2020-02-06

With the increase of neurological diseases such as Alzheimers disease and schizophrenia, recent research in Shenzhen could help scientists around the world establish the causes of such diseases and potential treatment pathways in the future.

Increased crop yields result from hormone regulation

2020-02-02

Farmers and biologists can work closer together to find optimal seed morphology in a quest to improve crop yields and reduce losses due to damaged seedlings. Research from Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen has determined the hormones that interact and regulate etiolated seedlings growth in a way that ensures their appropriate emergence from the ground for optimal growth after germination of the seeds.

Improved energy conversion efficiency for thermoelectric generation (TEG) devices

2020-01-28

The energy utilization of waste heat could be dramatically increased following new research into low-cost materials used in thermoelectrics and the creation of hybrid piezo-thermoelectric energy harvesting devices. The studies have indicated that cheaper materials and advanced hybrid systems could be just as efficient as the current scarce resources used while wasting less heat.

One step closer to next-generation electronic devices

2020-01-16

An international group of researchers has developed novel quantum materials suitable for next-generation electronic devices that are more efficient and provides enormous potential for future research.