Due to COVID-19, Pang-Yu has had to start his research project while based in Taiwan.
However, relationships fostered through the Office of Global Engagement have enabled him to conduct experiments at the National Taiwan University to successfully commence his research.
This has allowed him to support his team’s research remotely while also conducting his own experiments under the tutelage of research supervisor Professor Cairney.
“Professor Cairney is an experienced and great researcher, and I am learning a lot from her conscientious and rigorous attitude toward research,” said Pang-Yu.
“Studying at the University of Sydney allows me to work with talented researchers worldwide, and I am grateful for the opportunities presented.”
The benefits are mutual, with Pang-Yu adding valuable support to the project.
“Pang-Yu is an excellent student from a top university in Taiwan,” said Professor Cairney.
“Pang-Yu has completed some specific experiments at National Taiwan University that have really added value to our overall program, and has been doing some calculations to support the experimental work that is being conducted by other group members at the University of Sydney.
“His project has been very productive, even though he has been working remotely.”