Research Service Resources-Laboratory Platforms
We rely on the rich research resources and expertise advantages of UM. As an internationally renowned public university, UM has laboratories in various fields to support research in computer science, microelectronics, biotechnology, physical materials, environmental engineering, Chinese medicine and other fields. These laboratories are equipped with advanced equipment and instruments in the relevant fields, operated and supported by professional technicians and researchers. With the support of these laboratory platform resources, UM’s experts and researchers are able to conduct research and experiments in their respective fields. At the same time, these platforms also facilitate interdisciplinary research and collaboration, allowing researchers from different fields to work together on research projects and achieve more research goals.
In November 2010 and July 2018, UM obtained approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China to establish three State Key Laboratories, which were restructured in January 2025 into:
The laboratory platform of university is one of the key platforms for transferring academic research and technological achievements to the industry. Our company is able to collaborate with enterprises or other organizations through the university's laboratory platform to understand market demands, engage in research collaboration projects, and facilitate the transformation of research achievements into products or services, promoting technological innovation and economic development.
In addition to the three SKLs mentioned above, there are various other laboratory platforms at UM. If you would like to know more, you can visit the UM’s Research Platforms.
State Key Laboratory of Mechanism and Quality of Chinese Medicine (University of Macau) (MQCM)
It aims to be committed to address the key scientific and technical issues of quality evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine, develop a comprehensive R&D platform of quality Chinese medicine, and build a multidisciplinary academic team to carry out systematic transformational research, establish scientific quality standards for innovative research and development of traditional Chinese medicines and play a role in international exchange.
State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI (University of Macau) (AMSV)
It mainly conducts cutting-edge research on various electronic systems with two main research emphases, including the analog-to-digital converters and low-power RF chips. The laboratory also actively develops research directions in power management and microfluidic chips.
State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City (University of Macau) (IOTSC)
It is China’s first state key laboratory in the Internet of Things for smart city. The laboratory puts forward common theories, algorithms and systems that are of fundamental importance, and develop exemplary applications for smart city. The laboratory carries out research on five fronts: intelligent sensing and network communication; urban big data and intelligent technology; smart energy; intelligent transportation; and public safety and disaster prevention.