The Department of Applied Physics (AP) focuses on five research areas: (1) Green Energy & Carbon Neutrality, (2) Machine Learning & Computational Physics, (3) Nanomaterials & Micro/Nanoelectronics, (4) Photonics, Plasmonics & Optoelectronics, and (5) Quantum Physics & Devices. Through our long term drive for academic excellence, AP has achieved outstanding results, including publications in internationally renowned journals, awards by local and international institutes, patents, elected fellowships in well-recognised international academic societies, and grants from government and industrial bodies. For more information, please visit our departmental website at https://www.polyu.edu.hk/ap/.
Strengths of the Department
AP treasures our tradition of maintaining strong links with local industries and offering application-oriented curricula. Our active engagement in research and consultancy work has been recognised by both academia and industry. The research quality of our staff members and postgraduate students has also received recognition through research awards, grants, fellowships and scholarships.
AP achieved outstanding performance in the latest Research Assessment Exercise 2020 (RAE 2020) of the University Grants Committee (UGC). Among our submitted research outputs, impact cases and research environment statement, 98% were rated “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” - a remarkable improvement from our performance in RAE 2014. AP has attained the highest percentage of “world-leading” research work in the Category “Materials Science & Materials Technology”. We also ranked first amongst all physics departments in local universities, with the highest percentage of “world-leading” research work.
Outcome-based Research Postgraduate Programmes for PhD and MPhil Studies Programme
Programme Leader: Prof. HUANG Haitao
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Biosensors Laboratory
Centre for Electron Microscopy
Chemical Vapour Deposition Laboratory
Field Emission Electron Microscopy
Laser-MBE Laboratory
Magnetoelectric Laboratory
Material Processing Laboratory
Metamaterials Laboratory
Micro/Nano Device Fabrication and Sensing Technologies
Microfluidics Laboratory
Multimedia Physics Laboratory
Optoelectronics Laboratory
Organic Electronic Laboratory
Pulsed Laser Deposition Laboratory
Raman Spectroscopy Laboratory
Sensor and Transducer Laboratory
Spectroscopy Laboratory
Thin Film Fabrication Laboratory
VSM Laboratory
Academic Referee's Report |
Compulsory - Two Academic Referee's Reports are required for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS), “3+1” Top-up Funding Scheme and PolyU Presidential PhD Fellowship Scheme;
Optional - For PolyU Research Postgraduate programmes |
Curriculum Vitae |
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Personal Statement |
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Research Proposal |
Compulsory - A Research Proposal is required for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS), “3+1” Top-up Funding Scheme and PolyU Presidential PhD Fellowship Scheme. A standard form must be used for the submission of research proposal. Please click here to download the form.
Optional - For PolyU Research Postgraduate programmes |
Transcript / Certificate |
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