South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 3 hrs ago
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Top Singapore-based physicist relocates to China after superconductor breakthrough
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A 27-year-old physicist from Singapore's National University has relocated to Zhejiang University in China after publishing a breakthrough discovery on copper-free high-temperature superconductors in the journal Nature.
Top Singapore-based physicist relocates to China after superconductor breakthrough
Stephen Lin Er Chow, a physicist who designed a groundbreaking copper-free superconducting oxide capable of high-temperature superconductivity, has joined Zhejiang University from the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Last year, at 27, Chow published the findings in the journal Nature, marking the first top-tier publication for the NUS lab since its establishment two decades ago.
Confirming to the South China Morning Post that he had joined Zhejiang University full-time, Chow said “I...
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