Dr WONG, Chi-ho Roy
Lecturer
BSc [PolyU(H.K.)]; PhD (H.K.U.S.T.)
Teaching and Scholarly Interests: Energy; Mechanics; Materials Science; Programming
Dr Roy Wong, after joining the undergraduate programme in Applied Physics at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), decided to move to Lancaster University in the United Kingdom to work on neutrino-physics as a research trainee in the second year of the programme. Following this enriching experience at Lancaster University, he obtained a full PhD scholarship from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and pursued his doctoral studies in experimental physics of superconductors.
Upon successful completion of his doctoral studies, Dr Wong moved to Russia to further intensify his theoretical and computational physics as a postdoctoral researcher at the Ural Federal University. After that, he returned to Hong Kong and worked as a Research Assistant Professor at PolyU and HKUST respectively.
He has developed simulation algorithms for unconventional superconductors, AI-assisted battery development, spin transistors, and 1D carbon, where research funding in the role of PrincipaI Investigator/Co-Investigator has been secured. He is a journal reviewer for Elsevier, The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and American Chemical Society (ACS). He also served as an invited speaker in international conferences. In addition to his research work, he has authored university textbooks on 1D carbon, Magnetism, super/turbocharged IC engine simulations (Dyno), electric motor modelling, and FPGA programming, showcasing his expertise in these subjects.

