Prof. Tu Fengbin (left) and Prof. Xie Yuan (right) have been devoted to researching and developing the groundbreaking technology of the Reconfigurable Digital Computing-In-Memory AI chip (ReDCIM).
The e-nose research work of Chair Professor Fan Zhiyong, Electronic & Computer Engineering and Chemical & Biological Engineering, was recently published in in Nature Electronics.
Dr. Alex Lam (2nd left), Cheng Ho-Yin (3rd left), Tsoi Ka-Wong (4th left), Chan Lok-Hin (4th right), and Zhang Zidi (3rd right) at the award ceremony on January 19, 2024
Prof. Kevin Chen has successfully fabricated a first-of-its-kind hybrid field-effect transistor which harnesses the complementary merits of gallium nitride and silicon carbide.