The University of Macau (UM) held a Doctor honoris causa Lecture today (2 December). Ching-Ping Wong, honorary doctor of UM, gave a talk titled ‘Polymers and Nano Materials for Electronic Application’ to discuss the applications and potential of polymers and nanomaterials. The event attracted UM faculty members and students, local secondary school teachers and students, industry practitioners, as well as prominent members of the community.
According to Dean of UM’s Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) Xu Cheng-Zhong, Prof Wong, as one of the pioneers of plastic packaging technology, has fundamentally transformed the semiconductor packaging technology, pioneering the use of new materials ranging from polymers to nanomaterials and achieving remarkable cost efficiency. His groundbreaking innovations have made great contributions to academia, industry, and society. Prof Wong’s research achievements and projects are at the forefront of the international scene and have been highly recognised and appreciated by people from different sectors of the community.
During the talk, Prof Wong shared his research findings and the wide range of applications of polymers and nanomaterials in the field of electronics. He highlighted how he developed new materials such as polymers and nanomaterials, and how he overcame the challenges posed by traditional ceramic packaging, such as heavy weight, technical complexity, and high cost. The plastic packaging technology he developed has been adopted by many international enterprises and holds a market share of more than 95 per cent in the global integrated circuit packaging market. In addition, Prof Wong encouraged young people to seize opportunities and dare to try. He also actively interacted with the audience during the Q&A and discussion session, which was moderated by Tang Zikang, director of UM’s Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering.
The talk provided an important learning and exchange platform for UM students, faculty, and industry practitioners. Through Prof Wong’s talk and sharing, the university hopes to boost students’ interest and passion for cutting-edge research fields such as polymers and nanomaterials, and to present a model for research and technological innovation, thereby promoting academic innovation and the cultivation of technology talent in Macao.
Those attending the talk also included UM University Council Vice Chair Huen Wing Ming and his wife, Vice Rectors Michael Hui and Rui Martins, and Prof Franco Maloberti, one of the other honorary doctors.
澳門大學今(2)日舉行“澳門大學榮譽博士講座”,由澳大榮譽博士汪正平以“電子應用中的聚合物和納米材料”為題發表演說,探討聚合物和納米材料的應用及潛力,吸引一眾澳大和中學師生、業界人士及社會賢達到場聆聽。
澳大科技學院院長須成忠表示,汪正平是塑封技術的開拓者之一,從根本上改變了半導體封裝技術,開拓聚合物及納米技術等新材料,取得了巨大的成本效益,其革命性創新成就為學界、工業界及社會作出巨大貢獻;汪正平的科研成果和項目工作在國際上處於領先水平,受到社會各界人士的高度肯定和讚賞。
講座上,汪正平分享了其研究成果及聚合物和納米材料在電子領域的廣泛應用,解說他如何開拓聚合物及納米技術等新材料,如定向碳納米管、石墨烯、無鉛合金、倒裝晶片底部填充材料、超高介電常數電容器複合材料、基於荷花效應的超疏水塗層材料等,以及如何克服傳統陶瓷封裝重量大、工藝複雜、成本高等問題,從而創造被多個國際企業應用的塑封技術,並在世界集成電路封裝市場的市佔率保持95%以上。汪正平也勉勵有抱負的年青人抓緊機遇、敢於嘗試。問答及交流環節由澳大應用物理及材料工程研究院院長湯子康主持;與會者與講者積極交流互動,討論氣氛熱烈。
是次講座為澳大師生及業界人士提供了重要學習交流平台,澳大期望透過汪正平的演講及經驗分享,激發學生在聚合物和納米材料等前沿領域的興趣和熱情,為投身研究及科技創新作出示範,從而推動澳門學術創新和科技專才培養。
澳大校董會副主席禤永明伉儷,副校長許敬文和馬許願,另一位榮譽博士佛朗哥‧馬洛貝爾蒂亦出席了講座。