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Bo Zhang from Xiamen University, Xiamen, China discusses his upcoming lecture at HPLC 2026 that reveals a new way to design and manufacture chromatographic materials. This new approach indicates that chromatographic media can be intentionally engineered rather than developed through “trial-and-error” synthesis. By independently controlling particle morphology and pore architecture, separation materials can be rationally designed and optimized for specific applications