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The Hoffmann Institute of Advanced Materials (HIAM) is a science research institute affiliated to Shenzhen Polytechnic in Shenzhen, China. As the eighth institute at Shenzhen named after a Nobel laureate, it was founded in February 2018 under the tutelage of the theoretical chemist Roald Hoffmann. The institute was officially opened with a formal ceremony in May 2019.

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  • The Hoffmann Institute of Advanced Materials (HIAM) is a science research institute affiliated to Shenzhen Polytechnic in Shenzhen, China. As the eighth institute at Shenzhen named after a Nobel laureate, it was founded in February 2018 under the tutelage of the theoretical chemist Roald Hoffmann. The institute was officially opened with a formal ceremony in May 2019. (en)
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  • The Hoffmann Institute of Advanced Materials (HIAM) is a science research institute affiliated to Shenzhen Polytechnic in Shenzhen, China. As the eighth institute at Shenzhen named after a Nobel laureate, it was founded in February 2018 under the tutelage of the theoretical chemist Roald Hoffmann. The institute was officially opened with a formal ceremony in May 2019. Its research topics cover novel functional materials, with an emphasis on their properties and applications in new energy and renewable energy fields. The institute's key research areas are photo-electric materials, energy-storage materials, and energy-efficient materials. The institute consists of three departments: a computational laboratory, a materials research laboratory, and a device commercialization laboratory. The institute holds strong ties with other international laboratories dealing with energy-related research, including those from Kyoto and Osaka (Japan), Aachen and Düsseldorf (Germany), NIST (U.S.), and Skoltech (Russia). Likewise, the institute collaborates in regard to the chemistry, physics, and materials science of complex mixed-anion inorganic compounds with universities and research institutions in Kyoto (Japan), Oxford (UK), Antwerp (Belgium), and Bordeaux (France). (en)
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