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Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Andre Geim Appointed Chair Professor at HKU

March 10, 2026
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The scientific world is abuzz with excitement as The University of Hong Kong (HKU) announces the appointment of Professor Sir Andre Geim, Nobel Laureate and one of the most influential physicists of our time, as Chair Professor within its Faculty of Science. This prestigious position, set to commence in April 2026, marks a significant milestone for HKU and reinforces its ambition to drive transformative research at the global frontier of science and technology.

Professor Geim’s renown stems primarily from his pioneering work that radically shifted the landscape of materials science: the isolation and characterization of graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional hexagonal lattice. Once considered a theoretical curiosity with questionable stability, graphene’s extraordinary mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties were brought to light through his groundbreaking experiments in 2004. This seminal research fundamentally challenged pre-existing notions about low-dimensional materials, propelling the field into a new era. The significance of this achievement was internationally recognized with the awarding of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics to Professor Geim and his collaborator, marking a watershed moment in condensed matter physics.

But Professor Geim’s scientific contributions extend well beyond graphene. His visionary approach introduced the concept of two-dimensional crystals—ultra-thin sheets of various materials exhibiting novel properties distinct from their bulk counterparts. By demonstrating that these atomic layers can be isolated and then heterostructured into novel multilayered assemblies, his work opened avenues to design atomically precise van der Waals heterostructures. These hybrid architectures combine conductors, semiconductors, and insulators at the nanoscale, enabling unprecedented control over electronic, optical, and mechanical behavior. Such capabilities are revolutionizing fields from nanoelectronics to quantum information science, highlighting the transformative power of fundamental research to forge new technological paradigms.

Professor Geim’s academic impact is underscored by the fact that two of his seminal publications rank among the top 100 most cited scientific papers in history, demonstrating the widespread influence and enduring relevance of his work. His outstanding career has garnered numerous accolades including the Royal Society’s Copley Medal, one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific honors, as well as the John Carty Prize from the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. His dual knighthoods in the UK and the Netherlands, alongside memberships in multiple national academies such as those of China, the U.S., and the UK, further attest to his global stature as a scientist whose work transcends borders and fosters international collaboration.

This new appointment symbolically situates Professor Geim at the heart of Hong Kong’s rapidly maturing research ecosystem, one characterized by a unique East-West synthesis of ideas, expertise, and culture. The University of Hong Kong’s substantial investments in cutting-edge infrastructure and interdisciplinary initiatives offer an ideal milieu for breakthrough discoveries to flourish. As Professor Geim himself remarked, HKU’s environment nurtures bold scientific ventures and interdisciplinary synergies that “create the conditions in which great science happens.”

The timing of this appointment is particularly significant, coming at a juncture when graphene and related 2D materials are transitioning from laboratory curiosities to commercial realities. Their exceptional properties—including ultra-high electron mobility, mechanical strength surpassing steel, and extraordinary thermal conductivity—are driving innovations in flexible electronics, advanced sensors, energy storage devices, and next-generation quantum technologies. Professor Geim’s presence at HKU is poised to catalyze further research breakthroughs, inspire rising scientists, and attract international collaborations aimed at solving some of today’s most pressing challenges in science and technology.

HKU’s strategic vision embraces the attraction of world-class talent like Professor Geim as a cornerstone of its efforts to elevate its global standing and impact. The University’s recent successful recruitment of over 100 eminent scholars from 18 countries across diverse disciplines—from quantum science to creative media—reflects a broader commitment to fostering intellectual excellence and a thriving academic community. This synergistic assembly of eminent minds will ensure a vibrant exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary research, empowering HKU to push the boundaries of knowledge.

The ramifications of Professor Geim’s research extend well beyond academic interest. Graphene and its two-dimensional relatives offer transformative potential in sustainable technologies by enabling energy-efficient devices and novel catalytic processes. The atomic precision achievable with van der Waals heterostructures facilitates the exploration of new physical phenomena such as unconventional superconductivity, topological states, and strongly correlated quantum phases. These forefront areas of condensed matter physics hold promise for revolutionary advances in information processing and materials engineering.

Beyond the technical dimensions, Professor Geim’s Nobel-winning methodology exemplifies the power of curiosity-driven research. His innovative use of “scotch tape” peeling techniques to isolate graphene validated the idea that profound discoveries often emerge from unconventional approaches and intellectual risk-taking. His scientific narrative thus resonates profoundly with the aspirational ethos of contemporary science—the pursuit of knowledge with the courage to challenge orthodoxies and embrace serendipity.

The global scientific community eagerly anticipates the intellectual cross-pollination that Professor Geim will foster at HKU. As a figure who bridges continents and cultures through his membership in multiple academies and transnational collaborations, he embodies the increasingly interconnected nature of scientific inquiry. His arrival in Hong Kong, a flourishing center linking East and West, promises to accelerate the global exchange of knowledge and contribute to solving complex societal problems through science.

In summary, Professor Sir Andre Geim’s appointment as Chair Professor at The University of Hong Kong marks a historic convergence of scientific excellence and institutional ambition. It reinforces HKU’s role as a cutting-edge hub for scientific innovation and reaffirms the university’s commitment to advancing humanity’s understanding of the natural world. As graphene and 2D materials continue to unlock unprecedented possibilities, Professor Geim’s presence is certain to inspire a new generation of researchers and catalyze breakthroughs with far-reaching impacts across science, technology, and society.


Subject of Research: Graphene, Two-dimensional crystals, van der Waals heterostructures, condensed matter physics, materials science.

Article Title: Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Andre Geim Joins The University of Hong Kong as Chair Professor

News Publication Date: Not explicitly stated (appointment effective April 2026)

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Image Credits: The University of Hong Kong

Keywords: Scientific community, Education, Science careers, Science communication, Physics

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