Light People: Prof. Kei May Lau, newly elected US NAE member in Hong Kong, talks about future of photonics and women in science
Yating Wan, Chenzi Guo

TL;DR
Prof. Kei May Lau discusses the future of photonics, her research contributions, and her efforts to promote women in science.
Contribution
Prof. Lau's election to the US NAE highlights her pioneering work in photonics and her role in advancing women in science.
Findings
Photonics is evolving with innovations in LEDs, lasers, and micro-LEDs.
Hetero-epitaxy remains a key challenge in semiconductor research.
Prof. Lau emphasizes mentorship and gender equality in scientific fields.
Abstract
Photonics technology remains a driving force in today’s scientific landscape, marked by continuous innovation and cross-disciplinary relevance. In an enlighting conversation with Light: Science & Applications, Prof. Kei May Lau, a pioneer in photonics research, shares her deep insights on the evolution of technologies of LEDs, lasers, challenges of hetero-epitaxy, and the future of micro-LEDs and quantum dot lasers. Recently honored as a member of the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE) for her significant contributions to photonics and electronics using III-V semiconductors on silicon, Prof. Lau stands out as the sole Hong Kong scholar inducted into the NAE this year, joining 114 new and 21 international members. In this exclusive Light People interview, Prof. Lau shares her journey as a pioneering woman in engineering, her commitment to mentorship and academia, and her…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory of Computing Technologies · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Nanotechnology research and applications
