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Ren Yonghua research OLED lighting won the world's Outstanding Female Scientist Award

Ren Yonghua actively studying the luminescence function of molecular materials used in organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), in order to achieve only a few watts of power can make the light shine, far more than 200 watts of power greatly reduced, so as to achieve energy-saving effect. She has also been outstanding research for many years, was awarded the grand prize for excellence in Research Award, won 3 million yuan to support research funding for the next 3 years.

UNESCO 3 evening in its headquarters in Paris held in the year 2011, the female version of the Nobel prize, said the world's Outstanding Female Scientist Award ceremony. The forty-seven year old director Ren Yonghua professor of Chemistry Department of University of Hong Kong and 4 other female scientists to receive this award, becoming the Chinese Institute of physics, Li Fanghua and Hong Kong University Science & Technology Department of Biochemistry professor Ye Yuru, third won the award of the Chinese female scientists. 2011 is the International Year of chemistry, and also the 100 anniversary of the Nobel prize in chemistry, so the "women and chemistry" is the theme of the selection of the year of the year of the year of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the year of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which was awarded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which was awarded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is the.

The World Outstanding Female Scientist Award by the United Nations Educational Scientific and cultural organization and the French L'OREAL group joint establishment. The world's Outstanding Female Scientist Award was established in 1998, the annual selection of 5 distinguished scientists from different parts of the world, in recognition of their pioneering work, in order to solve the important scientific problems. The award was originally only for the life sciences, the prize for each award $20 thousand. From the beginning of 2003, the field has been extended to other areas of science, bonuses also increased to $100 thousand per winner. Li Fanghua, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and professor of Hong Kong University Science & Technology in China, respectively, in 2003 and in 2004 won the award.

Ren Yonghua won awards for his outstanding achievements in the field of luminescent materials and solar energy technology. Ren Yonghua will actively study the luminescent functional molecular materials used in organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), in order to achieve only a few watts of power can make the light shine, far more than 200 watts of power greatly reduced, so as to achieve energy-saving effect. She has also been outstanding research for many years, was awarded the grand prize for excellence in Research Award, won 3 million yuan to support research funding for the next 3 years. She said that the solid-state lighting has many advantages, the traditional tungsten Lantern Festival will be a big part of the electric energy into heat energy wasted, but the white OLED lamp with the molecular functional materials can greatly reduce the unnecessary consumption of electrical energy into light energy efficient. Compared with the common tungsten lamp, the white OLED lamp is brighter than the tungsten lamp, and the same brightness is longer than the tungsten lamp. She said, for example, a eight watt white OLED lamp with a tungsten filament of sixty watts, the same brightness. At present, any of the molecular functional materials are not put into the market. She said that the winning $one hundred thousand prize will continue to be used for research, "price and life issues remain to be solved, I will find cheaper, more common metals, synthetic molecular materials with higher efficiency. "She hopes that these studies will have an impact on human beings, not just profits. She said that energy shortages, environmental pollution is a major problem facing the world, I hope that their research can bring a major breakthrough in energy conservation technology, the benefit of Hongkong society and even the whole of mankind.

Ren Yonghua was born in Guangdong, Heshan, was born in Hongkong, in 1988 received a doctorate from University of Hong Kong. In December 2001, he was elected academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, becoming the youngest member of the 653 Chinese Academy of sciences. In 2005, Ren Yonghua won the two prize in the National Natural Science award. Ren Yonghua served as a member of the editorial board of several internationally renowned chemical journals, and was also the first Chinese to receive the award and medal of the Royal Society of chemistry.

Ren Yonghua expressed his gratitude to his family, students, schools and government for their support. She said that there is no difference between men and women in scientific research, as long as the love of their career, dedication, determination, will be able to succeed. (

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