TheFunctionalNano &SoftMaterials Laboratory (FUNSOM) was founded at Soochow University on June 9th, 2008, and is led by the founding director, Prof. Shuit-Tong Lee, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). In April 2010, it was renamed as Institute ofFunctionalNano &SoftMaterials (FUNSOM). On the basis of FUNSOM, theCollege ofNanoScience andTechnology (CNST) was founded in December 2010, and was soon approved as one of the 17 National Pilot Colleges by the Ministry of Education.
At present there are 56 principal investigators conducting interdisciplinary and innovative research in different areas of nano-science and technology, including nano-optoelectronics, nano-energy, nano-biotechnology, and nanoscale interface sciences. To date FUNSOM has received over 1188M RMB (US$164 million) in competitive national funding from NSFC, MOST and other agencies.
FUNSOM takes functional nano and soft materials as its objects of investigation and focuses on research and development in the areas ofnew energy,optoelectronics and biomedicine. There are currently five major research directions: functional nanomaterials, organic optoelectronic devices, nanobiotechnology & nanomedicine, structured functional surface & interface, and materials simulation & materials genome. The founding of FUNSOM opened a new chapter in the development of Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Electronics, Biology, Medicine, and corresponding interdisciplines of Soochow University.
FUNSOM is dedicated to academic innovation, technology development, and cultivation of talents. This institute will be developed into a high-level academic research platform to enhance interdisciplinary research in Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Electronics, Biology and Medicine, and will also cultivate young talents with an interdisciplinary science and technology background. It will also push forward the industrialization of nano and soft materials technologies, develop more high-tech based economic growth point, and make continuous contribution to the development of local economy.
Edited by Juan Yang