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                                              Dr. Kan Chi Wan
                                              Professor and Associate Dean
                                              (Strategic Planning and Development)
                                              in the School of Fashion and Textiles,

                                              The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.


                                             Dr. Kan graduated from Hong Kong Polytechnic University

                                             with a BSc in Textile Chemistry. He gained his PhD degree
                                             from the same University. He had worked in private and
                                             public sectors in the area of textile evaluation and safety and
                health management for more than five years before joining the Institute. His main duties in

                the Institute are in the area of teaching colouration and finishing. Dr. Kan’s research interests
                are also in the area of (i) Textile coloration and finishing, (ii) Surface treatment of textile
                materials, (iii) Textile products evaluation, (iv) Textile testing instrumentation, (v) Safety and
                health management and (vi) Environmental management.

                Dr. Kan holds the professional qualification of Chartered Colourist, Chartered Textile

                Technologist, Chartered Chemist and Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner; also
                Fellowship of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, Textile Institute and Royal Society of
                Chemistry, U.K. In addition, Dr. Kan is a member of Institution of Occupational Safety and
                Health and Hong Kong Institution of Textile and Apparel.


                Recently, Dr. Kan published more than 180 SCI journal papers and 250 conference papers in
                his research area.
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