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CEE Taiwan Study Tour

The CEE Taiwan Study Tour, which took place during 13-18 May 2024, was a remarkable journey that provided our students with a multitude of enriching experiences. Throughout the tour, our students had the opportunity to delve into various aspects of civil engineering, including structural mechanisms, transportation systems development, water management, and environmental engineering by joining green tours and visiting different construction sites and national centers. Our students also had the privilege of attending a few lectures at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. These lectures not only expanded their knowledge but also facilitated valuable interactions with Taiwanese students, fostering cross-cultural exchange and the sharing of insights. We are sincerely thankful for the warm hospitality from the professors and students of NTUST. Their kindness and welcoming nature greatly enriched our experience, making our study tour both enjoyable and informative. We believe that this study tour will inspire our students for their understanding in civil engineering.

24 May, 2024

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CEE Departmental Visit - SKH Kei Hau Secondary School (17 May)

A group of 22 students from SKH Kei Hau Secondary School visited CEE on 17 May 2024 (Friday).  Dr Barbara Siu, Scheme Leader of BEng (Hons) Scheme in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Development, introduced the admission information and the recent developments of the civil engineering industry to the students.  The students also had the opportunity to visit our Water and Waste Research Laboratory and Structural Engineering Research Laboratory, where they gained deeper understanding on the latest technology and research activities regarding water treatment and structural engineering. With experiments and laboratory equipment demonstrated, students found the visit inspiring and interesting.  

22 May, 2024

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Technical Visit to Shanghai and Tianjin

CEE and HKIE Geotechnical Division co-organized a three-day technical visit to Shanghai and Tianjin, focusing on the topic of reclamation using dredging materials. The technical visit was hosted by National Engineering Research Center of Dredging (NERCD) and CCCC marine construction and development Co., Ltd. Delegates from CEDD, PolyU, as well as leading consultants and contractors from Hong Kong, participated in this activity.   The delegation visited Yangshan Deepwater Port and Test Base of NERCD on 11 May 2024. Yangshan Deepwater Port was mainly constructed through land reclamation and currently operates as the world’s busiest container port while NERCD is the world’s largest testing laboratory and simulation test platform for dredging and marine works. Visits to reclamation sites in Binhai New Area, Tianjin, were arranged to the delegation on 12 and 13 May 2024.  This visit is part of Geotechnical Unit Impact story and has offered a valuable platform for experts from both Hong Kong and Mainland China to share and exchange their knowledge and experience in the fields of land reclamation and sustainable marine development.   

21 May, 2024

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Carbon-Neutral PolyU 48 Hours Hackathon – Orientation Day

The orientation for the Carbon-Neutral PolyU 48 Hours Hackathon was successfully conducted on 13 May 2024, with the valuable support from the PolyU Campus Facilities and Sustainability Office (CFSO) and Earth Hacks staff. During the orientation, Mr Ryan Lee, the Assistant Director of Campus Facilities and Sustainability (Campus Sustainability), delivered an inspiring presentation to the participating students. He shed light on the global environmental challenges and showcased the carbon clock, emphasizing the urgency of the issue. Mr. Lee also presented the campus carbon-neutrality roadmap, highlighting the major areas of focus for carbon emission reduction and the associated initiatives. Additionally, he discussed the key challenges specific to our campus. This information proved to be invaluable for the participants, as it provided them with insights to generate innovative ideas during the hackathon. On the other hand, Prof. C.S. Poon, Head of CEE, encouraged all teams to utilize the 48-hour duration effectively and strive to develop pioneering green ideas that would contribute to the betterment of our campus. Adding to the inspiration, Ms Sanjana Paul, the Executive Director of Earth Hacks & Dr An WANG, Assistant Professor of CEE, shared noteworthy examples of previous hackathon projects, aiming to further motivate the teams to think out-of-the-box. The examples highlighted that the projects can go beyond conventional business proposals, extending to games or smartphone apps that align with the challenge statement and foster community engagement in achieving carbon neutrality.  It is crucial to remember that our objective extends beyond the development of ground-breaking ideas. We aim to cultivate a carbon-neutral mindset among participants and actively contribute to a more sustainable future, aligning with our commitment to sustainability and environmental excellence.  The exciting 48-hour hackathon will be kickstarted on 16 May 2024. We look forward to meeting all the teams once again and witnessing the innovative solutions that will emerge from this event.    

16 May, 2024

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PolyU CEE Webinar Series: Full-waveform Inversion for Leak Localization in Water Pipe Network

Dr Tong-Chuan Che delivered a seminar with the topic of “Full-waveform Inversion for Leak Localization in Water Pipe Networks” on 17 April 2024. It was co-organized with HKIE Civil Division. Find the full version of the webinar in the below link: https://youtu.be/1cpDPuB_-ng.

10 May, 2024

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CEE Departmental Visit - Po Leung Kuk Vicwood K.T.Chong Sixth Form College (12 Apr)

A group of 25 students from Po Leung Kuk Vicwood K.T.Chong Sixth Form College visited CEE on 12 April 2024 (Friday).  Dr Andy Y.F. Leung, Associate Head of CEE, introduced the admission information of BEng (Hons) Scheme in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Development and the recent developments of the civil engineering industry to the students.  The students also had the opportunity to visit our Hydraulics Laboratory and Noise and Safety Laboratory, where they gained deeper understanding on the latest technology and research activities regarding hydraulic engineering, noise control and driving safety. With experiments and laboratory equipment demonstrated, students found the visit insightful and eye-opening.

19 Apr, 2024

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Collaboration with Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) to Achieve Knowledge Transfer and Research Excellence

CEE has long been committed to supporting initiatives that inspire young minds and emphasize the vital role of civil engineering in shaping a sustainable city. We are honored to be one of the supporting organizations for a impactful campaign - "Shaping Our Future City 2024 - New Stories to Old Storeys", organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers Hong Kong Association Graduates and Students (ICE HKA G&S) Division.  The campaign takes the form of a scenario-based engineering project where participants use their STEM knowledge and creativity to compete against each other. It comprises four events targeting senior secondary school students to provide them with a more comprehensive view of engineering subjects and motivate their interests in science and technology. CEE supported events 1 & 3, with the aim of nurturing the next generation of engineers and empowering them to shape a brighter future for our city. Event 1 - Opening Ceremony (18 February 2024): Ir Chung-Lim Kwan, Senior Teaching Fellow of CEE, attended the Opening Ceremony and played a key role in providing technical advice in the Paper Tower Challenge. The event marked the beginning of an exciting journey for students to delve into the world of civil engineering. Event 3 - Engineering Skills Day (6 April 2024): Prof. Chi Sun Poon, Head of CEE, delivered an insightful introduction to CEE’s undergraduate programme and research activities, shedding light on the cutting-edge work being done in the field. Students had the opportunity to explore CEE's state-of-the-art facilities including the PolyU-NAMI Research Centre for 3D Robotic Concrete Printing, Transport and Highway Engineering Laboratory and Soil Mechanics Laboratory. CEE is proud to have been part of this transformative journey and is eager to collaborate with ICE HKA again to achieve knowledge transfer and research excellence. We wish all the students the best of luck on their competition presentation day in May and we look forward to seeing them in the civil engineering community in the coming future!   

18 Apr, 2024

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New Joiner - Dr Rongpan HU

Dr Rongpan Hu obtained his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2013 and Ph.D. degree in structural engineering from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2020. Prior to joining PolyU as a Research Assistant Professor, Dr Hu worked as an Associate Research Fellow at Shenzhen Academy of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. His current research focuses structural health monitoring, digital twins of civil structures, structural condition assessment, and performance-based earthquake engineering. Dr Hu has joined us on 16 April 2024.  

16 Apr, 2024

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PolyU Ranked 14th in Civil and Structural Engineering in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024

We are thrilled to announce that PolyU has achieved a remarkable milestone in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2024 for Civil and Structural Engineering!  PolyU has soared to the 14th position globally and has secured the top spot in Hong Kong in this discipline for three consecutive years. This outstanding accomplishment reflects CEE’s commitment to academic excellence, impactful research, and strong industry recognition as well as highlighting our dedication to advancing knowledge and expertise in Civil and Structural Engineering. The QS World University Rankings by Subject features fivety-five subjects across five broad subject areas. Universities are scored based on various criteria including academic reputation, employer reputation, research citations per paper, the H-index and international research network. More details can be found at https://www.topuniversities.com/university-subject-rankings/civil-structural-engineering.  Join us in celebrating this incredible achievement and stay tuned for more updates on our groundbreaking research and academic endeavors!  

11 Apr, 2024

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PolyU CEE Webinar Series: Towards establishment of data centric approaches for geotechnical reliability assessments

Dr Andy Y.F. Leung delivered a seminar with the topic of “Towards establishment of data centric approaches for geotechnical reliability assessments” on 3 April 2024. It was co-organized with HKIE Civil Division. Click the link below to view the full version of the webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UafCRwXe7j0   

8 Apr, 2024

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