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Vic Law

2000 JC Scholar

If you search the name "Vic Law" online, not only will you learn that he is a Hong Kong born-and-raised theoretical physicist studying quantum phenomena, co-founder and Founding President of The Hong Kong Young Academy of Science, but you will also find many articles about his dedication to supporting the next generation of talent and his efforts to promote scientific research among young people. Unlike many Hong Kong scientists who go overseas to develop their careers, Vic chose to return to Hong Kong after studying in the United States for eight years. "My roots are in Hong Kong," he stresses.

 

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Family is important to Vic.

 

"I always loved science and physics, even when I was only a child. The Scholarship allowed me to focus more on research during my undergraduate studies at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), while many of my classmates had to take up part-time jobs to help with living expenses." It was not surprising that Vic would eventually became a "talent scout". He established the "Academia Olympia" society at HKUST to help classmates explore the world of physics. "At ‘Academia Olympia', we gather to discuss interesting topics in physics and mathematics every weekend and learn from each other. Several of us are now physics and maths professors in Hong Kong and overseas. Some even became world-famous award-winning scientists."

 

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Several members of the "Academia Olympia" are now famous scientists.

 

After his Ph.D study at Brown University and another three years as a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, Vic came back to Hong Kong, the city that always comes first with him, as a faculty member of HKUST. "The city is highly developed in terms of environment, law and order, transportation and economy. Its research environment is also excellent. We have world- class universities, graduate students and policies. I am very honoured to be serving my alma mater after graduation. I want to give back to society and bring opportunities to local students with potential, in the same way I was inspired to see the world through the funding of the Jockey Club Scholarships. I hope the younger generation will come back to Hong Kong after their studies and pass on their scientific wisdom." In addition to his educational work, Vic has been named an RGC Research Fellow by the Research Grant Council recently and is establishing an internationally competitive research group in Hong Kong in the area of quantum materials study.

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