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Professor Jr-Hau He admitted as a fellow of the Royal Chemistry Society (FRCS)

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KAUST Professor Jr-Hau He has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Chemistry Society (FRCS) for multidisciplinary research in chemistry. Professor He's research includes developing transparent, flexible electronics using nanomaterials and exploring solar energy through nanostructured materials. He aims to further interdisciplinary research in 2D material-based electronics and photonics to enhance KAUST's visibility. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing focus on advanced materials research and interdisciplinary collaboration within Saudi Arabia's leading research institutions.

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