LED Lighting

Photoluminescence of flexible full-color Fi-LEDs: I ♥ HKUST pattern (left) and “night scene” of Victoria Harbor showing color transition (right), built by mounting batches of fibers.
Photoluminescence of flexible full-color Fi-LEDs: I ♥ HKUST pattern (left) and “night scene” of Victoria Harbor showing color transition (right), built by mounting batches of fibers. 
Paving the Way for Advanced Wearable Display Technologies
Dr. Kang Chengbin (3rd left) is holding a white LED and Prof. Abhishek Srivastava (3rd right) with a set of QRLED prototypes in his hand and various monochromatic quantum rods on the table. Other co-authors are Liao Zebing (1st left), Kumar Mallem (2nd left), Dr. Maksym Prodanov (center), Dr. Valerii Vashchenko (2nd right) and Song Jianxin (1st right).
Dr. Kang Chengbin (3rd left) is holding a white LED and Prof. Abhishek Srivastava (3rd right) with a set of QRLED prototypes in his hand and various monochromatic quantum rods on the table. Other co-authors are Liao Zebing (1st left), Kumar Mallem (2nd left), Dr. Maksym Prodanov (center), Dr. Valerii Vashchenko (2nd right) and Song Jianxin (1st right). 
Paving the Way for Efficient Lighting with Desired Optical Spectrum
Illuminating the Way
Illuminating the Way 
Prof. Kei May Lau is the first-ever woman winner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s J. J. Thomson Medal for Electronics since it was first presented 44 years ago.
Prof. Kei May Lau is the first-ever woman winner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s J. J. Thomson Medal for Electronics since it was first presented 44 years ago.