Group 1 - The World Summit of Top Scientists was held in Dubai, UAE, from February 1 to 3, featuring discussions on complex challenges facing humanity, with participation from numerous Nobel, Turing, and Wolf Prize winners [1] - Wang Rui, a researcher and associate professor at Westlake University, presented his team's research on perovskite solar cells for space applications and expressed a desire to strengthen collaboration with institutions and enterprises in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [1][3] - Wang Rui's team has made significant breakthroughs in flexible stacked solar cells and has been involved in the World Summit for three consecutive years, sharing advancements in perovskite solar cells in space environments [3] Group 2 - The research group has begun experiments related to space photovoltaics, including material screening, starting in 2024, highlighting the potential applications of perovskite and copper indium gallium selenide stacked solar cells in space [3] - Wang Rui's team has established good collaborative relationships with universities in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, with some joint results published in top international journals such as Nature and Science [3] - The concentration of educational resources in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is seen as an opportunity for deeper collaboration among institutions to achieve mutual promotion and development [3]
专访西湖大学副教授王睿:期待与更多大湾区院校展开深度合作
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-02-14 02:09