Hong Kong U | Department of Mechanical Engineering

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) is making significant strides in the fields of mini robotics, conversion of body heat into energy, and the development of organic transistors. As part of the HKU Faculty of Engineering, which has a rich history dating back to 1912, the department is leading the charge in cutting-edge technology and international exposure. This series seeks to highlight their remarkable achievements in these three distinct but interconnected research areas.

Produced in association with: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Hong Kong University

Organic Transistors | University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Engineering

Laboratory of Nanoscale Energy Conversion Devices and Physics is an energetic research group at The...

Converting Body Heat into Energy | University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Engineering

Dr Tony Shien-Ping Feng of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hong...

Mini Robots | University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Engineering

To develop micro- and biomimetic-robots, artificial muscles and medical devices, actuating materials that can reversibly...