Interview with Raymond Wai-Yeung Wong
The downside of my job 10 years ago was … the deficiency of postgraduate research students in the group.
And today … it is the lack of sufficient time to supervise the research students because of many other commitments.
The best thing about my job 10 years ago was … being able to devote myself to my research and teaching only.
And today … it is the challenge to manage the whole department.
My greatest motivation 10 years ago was … to climb up the academic ladder with great research productivity.
And today … it is to nurture more young scientists in the group.
In a spare hour 10 years ago … I did something I wanted to do.
And today … I will take a short rest to refresh myself.
My favorite piece of research from the past 10 years is … the successful development of some highly efficient multifunctional metallophosphors for OLED applications.
My most exciting discovery in the past 10 years has been … the use of low-bandgap metallopolyynes for organic solar cell applications.
Raymond Wai-Yeung Wong
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Date of birth |
August 1970 |
Position |
Chair Professor in Chemistry and Head of Department, Hong Kong Baptist University, China |
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Education |
PhD, University of Hong Kong, China Postdoc, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA Postdoc, University of Cambridge, UK |
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