The relationship between the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Hong Kong has grown through student organizations, internships, alumni, business opportunities, and language learning. These connections continue to build year after year. Explore some of the ties between UW–Madison and Hong Kong.
From Hong Kong to Wisconsin: Dog owners Dao & Mike travel a third of the way around the world to help their ailing pet
Looking to the Future: Jiang Discusses the Progress in Bionic Eye Research
For many researchers hoping to produce a technological cure for blindness, there’s been one big bottleneck—the current method of generating curved image sensors simply can’t compete with the human retina, which packs more than 100 million photoreceptors in the back of a single human eye. Read more.
Lingnan-Peking-Wisconsin Forum Explores Higher Education in Global Bay Areas
On Nov. 11, faculty and graduate students from UW-Madison, Lingnan University, and Peking University, among scholars from other institutions, gathered at the Lingnan-Peking-Wisconsin Education Forum in Hong Kong to discuss higher education, talent training, and employment of global bay areas.
School of Pharmacy PhD Student Honored by AAiPS For Second Year in a Row
Doctoral student Yu Tong (Tony) Tam at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy has been honored with a graduate award from the American Association of Indian Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAiPS). Tam received his honor at a gala dinner in San Diego on November 15, during the annual meeting of the AAiPS.
Merging Solar Cell and Liquid Battery Produces Efficient, Solar Storage
Chemists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and their collaborators have created a highly efficient and long-lasting solar flow battery, a way to generate, store and redeliver renewable electricity from the sun in one device.
The new device is made of silicon solar cells combined with advanced solar materials integrated with optimally designed chemical components.