BRE Luncheon Research Seminars
BRE Luncheon Research Seminars
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held for not only enriching academic staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing great opportunities for research staff and students in particular to attain and handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous research and discussions. It is envisioned that all participants can learn by getting information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
Format
The seminar runs by providing light lunch to participants in the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation for around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, research methodologies, research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation, to name a few. There is no fixed presentation format. The presentation format is flexible to allow speakers to use their own preferred format. A certificate will be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions is expected.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Shuai HAN at shuai.han@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 4637 if you wish to give a presentation, suggest other speakers or have any queries regarding the seminar. Your contributions are highly appreciated.
2024-2025
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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17 Sept 2024 (Tue) | Dr. Linyan Chen and Dr. Caleb Debrah | BRE | Energy Efficiency Retrofitting of Existing Office Buildings for Carbon Neutrality in Hong Kong: Policy Recommendations and Guidelines for Overcoming the Challenges |
14 Oct 2024 (Mon) | Prof. Jun-Ki Choi (University of Dayton) | University of Dayton | Multiscale Pathways for Achieving Carbon Neutrality through Industrial Decarbonization |
This seminar is held usually on Thursdays from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm, unless other time arrangement is informed in advance.
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held for not only enriching academic staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing great opportunities for research staff and students in particular to attain and handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous research and discussions. It is envisioned that all participants can learn by getting information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
Format
The seminar runs by providing light lunch to participants in the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation for around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, research methodologies, research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation, to name a few. There is no fixed presentation format. The presentation format is flexible to allow speakers to use their own preferred format. A certificate will be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions is expected.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Shuai HAN at shuai.han@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 4637 if you wish to give a presentation, suggest other speakers or have any queries regarding the seminar. Your contributions are highly appreciated.
Schedule
2023-2024
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held for not only enriching academic staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing great opportunities for research staff and students in particular to attain and handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous research and discussions. It is envisioned that all participants can learn by getting information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
The Format
The seminar runs by providing light lunch to participants in the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation for around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, research methodologies, research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation, to name a few. There is no fixed presentation format. The presentation format is flexible to allow speakers to use their own preferred format. A certificate will be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions is expected.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Amos DARKO at amosdarko@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 7806 if you wish to give a presentation, suggest other speakers or have any queries regarding the seminar. Your contributions are highly appreciated.
Schedule
2022-2023
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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01 Sept 2022 (Thur) | Mr. ZHAI Shuo | BRE | Material Design and Structure Development for High-performance Direct Carbon Fuel Cells |
15 Sept 2022 (Thur) | Dr Emmanuel Bannor BOATENG | University of Wollongong, Australia | Implementing and Deploying Artificial Neural Networks for Research: A Classification Problem |
29 Sept 2022 (Thur) | Mr. Idris Temitope BELLO | BRE | High-Performance Cathode Materials for Ceramic Electrochemical Fuel Cells in the Generation of Clean Energy |
27 Oct 2022 (Thur) | FARES, Ali | BRE | Smart Noise Logger Based Water Leak Detection System |
03 Nov 2022 (Thur) | Ms. CHANG, Siwei | BRE | A Lightweight Convolutional Neural Network for Automated Crack Detection |
10 Nov 2022 (Thur) | Miss. Chun Cheng | BRE | Electrochemical Systems to Recover Low-grade Waste Heat for Electrical Energy Generation |
17 Nov 2022 (Thur) | Dr XIAO, Eric | BRE | Visual Data Analytics for Smart Construction Management |
22 Nov 2022 (Thur) | Dr Fan Ying | BRE | A Tale of Two Cities: Mainland Chinese Buyers in the Hong Kong Housing Market |
24 Nov 2022 (Thur) | Dr HAN, SHUAI | BRE | Deep Mining and Intelligent Analysis of Complex Geological Data of Hydraulic Engineering |
01 Dec 2022 (Thur) | Dr ABBAS, ALI | BRE | Understanding Human Factors Issues in Immersive Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications for Construction |
10 Feb 2023 (Fri) | Prof. Mohamed MEGUID | McGill University | A Closer Look at the Academic Initiatives and Identifying Opportunities for Collaboration with PolyU |
16 Feb 2023 (Thur) |
Mr. Nour FARIS |
BRE | Real-time Blockage Detection System Using IoT to Prevent the Risk of Sewer Overflows |
21 Feb 2023 (Thur) |
Dr Linyan CHEN |
BRE | Evaluation Models and Driving Mechanism of Green Building Development: A Spatial Perspective |
28 Feb 2023 (Thur) |
Prof. Robert Pouliot |
École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Montréal, Canada | The transformation of Architectural and Civil Engineering (ACE) firms through mergers and acquisitions in Canada under the impact of the rise of megaprojects |
02 Mar 2023 (Thur) | Mr. LI Zheng | BRE | Direct Ammonia Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells: A Comprehensive Modelling Study |
03 Mar 2023 (Fri) |
Dr Queena Qian |
Delft University of Technology | From collective to individual decision-making: barriers to energy retrofits for Dutch homeowners |
09 Mar 2023 (Thur) |
Dr Sana Malik |
University of Management & Technology, UMT, Lahore, Pakistan | Low-Income Housing Planning and Development in Pakistan |
15 Mar 2023 (Wed) |
Dr JI Tingting & Miss LIU Yuyao |
BRE | Towards People-centric Smart City Development: Investigating the Citizens' Preferences and Perceptions about Smart-city Services in Hong Kong |
23 Mar 2023 (Thur) |
Dr YANG Yang |
BRE |
Embracing drone innovation and safeguarding public safety |
01 June 2023 (Thur) |
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus König and Dr.-Ing. Ningshuang Zeng |
Prof. König at Ruhr University Bochum Dr Zeng at Southeast University |
Digital Twins, AI, and Industrialized Construction |
This seminar is held online via Zoom usually on Thursdays from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm, unless other time arrangement is informed in advance.
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held for not only enriching academic staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing great opportunities for research staff and students in particular to attain and handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous research and discussions. It is envisioned that all participants can learn by getting information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
The Format
The seminar runs by providing light lunch to participants in the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation for around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, research methodologies, research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation, to name a few. There is no fixed presentation format. The presentation format is flexible to allow speakers to use their own preferred format. A certificate will be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions is expected.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Amos DARKO at amosdarko@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 7806 if you wish to give a presentation, suggest other speakers or have any queries regarding the seminar. Your contributions are highly appreciated.
Schedule
2021-2022
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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02 Sept 2021 (Thur) | Mr. Mohammed ABDUL-RAHMAN | BRE | An AI-based Data Pre-processing Framework for Urban Planning in the New Normal |
09 Sept 2021 (Thur) | Mr. TETTEH Mershack Opoku | BRE | Determinants of Project Success for International Construction Joint Ventures in Ghana |
14 Sept 2021 (Thur) | Mrs. Janet Mayowa NWAOGU | BRE | An Integrated Approach to Improve Mental Health Among Construction Personnel |
30 Sept 2021 (Thur) | Mr. WAKIL Md Abdul | BRE | Examining the Associations Between Community Capitals and Residents’ Well-being in Tourism Destination Community: A Case Study of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh |
21 Oct 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Saeed Reza Mohandes | BRE | Developing a Holistic Occupational Health and Safety risk assessment model: An application to a case of sustainable construction project |
11 Nov 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Salman Tariq | BRE | Socioeconomic, macroeconomic, and sociopolitical issues in water infrastructure public-private partnerships (PPPs) |
18 Nov 2021 (Thur) | Dr. ZHANG Qingwen | BRE | Mental Representation in Construction Hazard Recognition |
25 Nov 2021 (Thur) | Mr. Siyuan ZHAO | BRE | Towards High-Performance Flexible Zn-Air Batteries |
09 Dec 2021 (Thur) | Dr. SOJOBI Adebayo Olatunbosun | BRE | Sustainable Construction using Green Concrete and Alternative Composite Reinforcement |
20 Jan 2022 (Thur) | Mr. Daniel Yamoah Agyemang | BRE | Preparing Construction Management Students Towards a Knowledge-based Economy: An Emerging Economy’s Perspective |
27 Jan 2022 (Thur) | Dr Yuting HOU | BRE | Exploring Built Environment Correlates of Older Adults’ Walking Travel from Lifelogging Images |
17 Feb 2022 (Thur) | Dr. SOJOBI Adebayo Olatunbosun | BRE | Sustainable Construction using Mixed Recycled Aggregates from Construction and Demolition Wastes |
24 Feb 2022 (Thur) | Dr Xiao LI | BRE | Ontology-based Mapping Approach for Automatic Work Packaging in Modular Construction |
03 Mar 2022 (Thur) | Miss Priyanwada I. SINGHAPATHIRANA | BRE | Investigation of Underutilisation of Public Lands, Critical Factors and Their Interrelationships: The Case of Sri Lanka |
10 Mar 2022 (Thur) | Mr. Uddin Mohammad Nyme | BRE | Occupant Behavior Modeling for Building Energy Conservation: An Integrated Approach Using Agent Based, System Dynamics and Building Information Modeling |
25 Mar 2022 (Thur) | Dr Antwi-Afari Maxwell Fordjour | BRE | Digital Transformation for Occupational Health and Safety: Application of Wearable Exoskeleton and Wearable Insole Sensor |
31 Mar 2022 (Thur) | Mr. IKUDAYISI, Ayodele Emmanuel | BRE | Integrated Design Process and Green Building Delivery: Nigeria Local Context cum International Perspective |
07 April 2022 (Thur) | Mr. Ibrahim Yahaya WUNI | BRE | A Best Practice Framework for Implementing Residential Modular Integrated Construction Projects in Hong Kong |
21 April 2022 (Thur) | Mr. Abdullahi SAKA | BRE | BIM Localization: Modelling and Predicting BIM Adoption and Implementation in Construction SMEs of a BIM Infant Country |
26 May 2022 (Thur) | Dr Robert Osei-Kyei | Western Sydney University, Australia | Becoming a Successful Early Career Academic – The Influences and Challenges |
This seminar is held online via Zoom usually on Thursdays from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm, unless other time arrangement is informed in advance.
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held for not only enriching academic staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing great opportunities for research staff and students in particular to attain and handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous research and discussions. It is envisioned that all participants can learn by getting information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
The Format
The seminar runs by providing light lunch to participants in the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation for around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, research methodologies, research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation, to name a few. There is no fixed presentation format. The presentation format is flexible to allow speakers to use their own preferred format. A certificate will be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions is expected.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Amos DARKO at amosdarko@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 7806 if you wish to give a presentation, suggest other speakers or have any queries regarding the seminar. Your contributions are highly appreciated.
Schedule
2020-2021
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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24 Sep 2020 (Thu) | Mrs. Genevieve Ataa Fordjour | BRE | Managing Occupational Psychological Health of Construction Workers: A Study in Ghana |
08 Oct 2020 (Thu) | Mr. ZHANG Zhenyu | BRE | Resilience-based Post-disaster Response and Recovery Strategies for a Transportation-Community System |
27 Oct 2020 (Tue) | Mr. Shahnawaz ANWER | BRE | Basic principles and methods for writing effective systematic reviews and meta-analyses |
29 Oct 2020 (Tue) | Mr. Michael Atafo ADABRE | BRE | The development of a sustainable housing model for ensuring economic, social and environmental sustainability in housing |
12 Nov 2020 (Thu) | Dr. Amos DARKO | BRE | Starting and Getting along with Research |
19 Nov 2020 (Thu) | Dr. Salman Tariq | BRE | BEAM Plus Implementation in Hong Kong: Assessment of Challenges and Policies |
26 Nov 2020 (Thu) | Mr. Samuel Fiifi Hammond | University of Newcastle, Australia | Developing Interesting Research Ideas that addresses Real-world Problems |
03 Dec 2020 (Thu) | Dr. Ying FAN | BRE | Asymmetric Income Shock and Bankruptcy: Evidence from Mispricing in Singapore’s Private Housing Markets |
10 Dec 2020 (Thu) | Dr. Baojie He | Chongqing University, China | Climate Emergency and the Net Zero Carbon Built Environment |
17 Dec 2020 (Thu) | Dr. TAN Zheng Tanya | BRE | How to Approach an Interdisciplinary Research Project |
21 Jan 2021 (Thu) | Dr. Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong | University of Cambridge | A Multi-Level Perspective of Construction Industry Transformation: The case of Offsite Manufacturing in the UK |
28 Jan 2021 (Thu) | Dr. WU Xiqiang | BSE | Real-time forecasting of thermal field induced by a fire in tunnels using deep learning algorithms |
09 Feb 2021 (Tue) | Mr. Mark Kyeredey ANSAH | BSE | Developing a Tier-Hybrid Uncertainty Analysis Approach for Lifecycle Impact Assessment of a Typical High-rise Residential Building |
25 Feb 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Yantao YU | BRE | Automatic Physical Fatigue Assessment for Construction Workers Based on Computer Vision and Pressure Insole Sensor |
04 Mar 2021 (Thur) | Mr. Jin XUE | BRE | Dynamic Analysis on Public Concerns in Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge: A Topic Modeling Approach |
11 Mar 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Jackie YANG | BRE | Bridging the Gaps Between Research and Practice |
15 April 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Saeed Reza Mohandes | BRE | Barriers to Green Roof Installation: An Integrated Fuzzy-Based MCDM Approach |
22April 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Minhyun LEE | BRE | Development of IoT-based Multi-function Smart Window by Integrating Solar PV Blind and Ventilation System |
06 May 2021 (Thur) | Mrs. E.M. Anushika C. Ekanayake | BRE | Modelling Supply Chain Resilience in Industrialized Construction: A Hong Kong Case |
13 May 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Ann T.W. YU and Mr. Kelvin S.H. MOK | BRE | Strategies and Measures for Construction and Demolition Waste Management of Refurbishing/Renovating Existing Buildings in Hong Kong |
17 Jun 2021 (Thur) | Prof Eddie CM HUI MH & Prof Heng LI | BRE | Publishing in High Impact Journals - The Perspectives of an Editor-in-Chief and an Associate Editor of High Impact Journals |
08 Jul 2021 (Thur) | Dr. Fan ZHANG | BRE | Promoting the Built Environment of Urban Housing and Community for Aged Residents via Hybrid Approaches |
26 Aug 2021 (Thur) | Mr. Sitsofe Kwame YEVU | BRE | Electronic Procurement Adoption for Construction Projects in Ghana: Model Development for the Influential Issues |
This seminar meets on Thursday from 12:15 - 1:45 PM in Sustainable City Laboratory (ZS701) if there is no other time arrangement informed in advance.
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held not only for enriching staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing vivid opportunities for research staff and students in particular to handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous discussions. It is envision that all participants can learn to get information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
The Format
The seminar runs through providing light lunch for the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation of around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, interesting research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation and is flexible depending on the speaker’s own arrangement. A certificate will also be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, we expect a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Hung-Lin Chi at hung-lin.chi@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5871 if you wish to give a presentation or suggest other speakers. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2019-2020
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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10 Oct 2019 (Thu) | Ms. Yantao YU (PhD student) | BRE | Automatic Physical Fatigue Assessment for Construction Workers |
24 Oct 2019 (Thu) | Mr. Dennis Goodenough OPPONG (PhD student) | BRE | External Stakeholder Management at the Planning Stage of Construction Projects in Ghana: Consultants' Perspective |
1 Nov 2019 (FRI) | Ms. Amy POON | VISA, San Francisco | The Power of Strategic Design Thinking |
This seminar meets on Thursday from 12:15 - 1:45 PM in Sustainable City Laboratory (ZS701) if there is no other time arrangement informed in advance.
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held not only for enriching staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing vivid opportunities for research staff and students in particular to handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous discussions. It is envision that all participants can learn to get information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
The Format
The seminar runs through providing light lunch for the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation of around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, interesting research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation and is flexible depending on the speaker’s own arrangement. A certificate will also be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, we expect a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Hung-Lin Chi at hung-lin.chi@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5871 if you wish to give a presentation or suggest other speakers. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2018-2019
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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4 Sep 2018 (Thu) | Prof. Craig LANGSTON | Bond University | Measuring Project Success: Development of the i3d3 Model |
18 Sept 2018 (Tue) | Prof. Stuart GREEN | University of Reading | How to Establish an Academic Career |
20 Sep 2018 (Thu) | Ms. Xiaosen HUO (PhD student) | BRE | A Framework for Effective Site Planning and Design of Green Residential Buildings in China |
21 Sep 2018 (Fri) | Prof. Stuart GREEN | University of Reading | Construction Management and Economics |
2 Oct 2018 (Fri) |
Prof. Jürgen SCHEFFRAN | University of Hamburg | Climate change and rural-urban interactions |
4 Oct 2018 (Thu) | Mr. Dennis Goodenough OPPONG (PhD student) | BRE | Establishing Quantitative Measures for External Stakeholder Management in Construction Projects of Developing Countries |
18 Oct 2018 (Thu) | Mr. Emmanuel Kingsford OWUSU (PhD student) | BRE | Barriers Affecting the Effective Application of Anti-corruption Measures in Infrastructure Projects: The Disparities between Developed and Developing Economies |
25 Oct 2018 (Thu) | Mr. Amos DARKO (PhD student) | BRE | Green Building Technologies Adoption in Ghana: A Model of Green Building Technologies and Issues Influencing Their Adoption |
29 Oct 2018 (Thu) |
Dr. Rita Peihua ZHANG | RMIT University | Health, Safety, Governance and Responsibility in the Construction Industry: An Overview of Research |
01 Nov 2018 (Thu) |
Mr. Payam PIRZADEH | RMIT University | A Social Network Perspective on Design for Construction Safety |
15 Nov 2018 (Thu) |
Mr. Maxwell Fodjour ANTWI-AFARI | BRE | Evaluation of Biomechanical Risk Factors for Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Fall Injuries among Construction Workers |
13 Dec 2018 (Thu) |
Dr. Carlos Marmolejo DUARTE | Polytechnic University of Catalonia | Using Choice Experiments to Assess the Relevance of Energy Efficiency on Home Selection: an Analysis for Barcelona |
18 Dec 2018 (Tue) |
Dr. Yishuang XU | University of Manchester | Spatiotemporal Intra-city Dynamics in Megacity Housing Markets: the Case of Beijing |
17 Jan 2019 (Thu) |
Ms. Suen Man Schuman LAM (PhD student) | BRE | Is Empirical Study Necessary for Conducting a High-Impact Research? |
24 Jan 2019 (Thu) |
Ms. Ruiqu MA (PhD student) |
BRE | A Study of Potential Pitfalls in the Development of Smart Cities and Mitigation Measures |
11 Feb 2019 (Mon) | Professor Helena Titheridge | University of Central London, UK | Examining the Potential of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) for Older People |
01 Mar 2019 (Fri) | Dr. Queena QIAN | Delft University of Technology | Transaction Costs & Behavioral Insights on Home Energy Renovation from European Perspective |
11 April 2019 (Thu) | Mr. Ibrahim Yahaya WUNI | BRE | Conceptual Framework for the Drivers of Modular Integrated Construction: A Total Interpretive Structural Modelling Approach |
16 April 2019 (Tue) | Prof. Robert COX | Purdue University Polytechnic Institute in the United States | Developing Outstanding Engineers and Technologists to Serve the 21st Century Global Society |
18 April 2019 (Thu) | Mr Qi ZHANG | BRE | A Contextual Framework for Sustainable Neighbourhood Planning in Transitional Urban China: A Case of Chengdu City |
08 May 2019 (Wed) | Dr. Chen-Yu CHANG | Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management of University College London (UCL) | Project Governance Design: Risk-Bearing Capacity Approach |
24 May 2019 (Fri) | Prof. Chen WANG | Huaqiao University | Construction Worker Productivity Monitoring System Based on Multi-Type Inertial Sensors Synergy and Machine Learning |
4 Jun 2019 (Tue) | Prof. Mohamed AL-HUSSEIN | University of Alberta | Modular and Offsite Construction Practice the Move to Fabrication or Manufacturing |
13 Jun 2019 (Thu) | Prof. Yimin ZHU & Prof. Yong TAO | Louisiana State University & Cleveland State University | An Application of Virtual Information Fabric Infrastructure (VIFI) to Building Performance Simulations |
21 Jun 2019 (Fri) | Prof. Vivian TAM | Western Sydney University | Publication Frontier |
21 Jun 2019 (Fri) | Dr. Changbum (Ryan) AHN | Texas A&M University | Harnessing Collective Human Behavior Patterns to Reveal Environmental Hazards on Construction Jobsites and Urban Built Environment |
27 Jun 2019 (Thu) | Prof. Xun LI | Sun Yat-Sen University | 從巨型城市區域視角審視粵港澳大灣區空間結構 |
27 Jun 2019 (Thu) | Prof. Yuzhe WU | Zhejiang University | China's Urbanization Dilemma: Investment Attraction and Land Finance |
5 Aug 2019 (Mon) | Prof. Mirek SKIBNIEWSKI | University of Maryland | How to Become an Effective Writer of Scholarly Papers for High-Impact Journals? |
19 Aug 2019 (Mon) | Prof. Mirek SKIBNIEWSKI, Mr. Ali ABBAS, Mr. Yue GONG, Mr. Xincong YANG, Miss Yantao YU | University of Maryland/BRE | Workshop: Digital Construction |
28 Aug 2019 (Wed) | Prof. Heng LI, Prof. Michael YAM, Prof. Eddie HUI, Dr. JoonOh SEO, Dr. Hsi Hsien WEI, Dr. Hung-lin CHI, Prof. Geoffrey SHEN,Dr. Francis SIU, Dr. Esther YUNG, Dr. Ivy WONG | BRE | BRE Research Grant Sharing Session |
10 Oct 2019 (Thu) | Ms. Yantao YU (PhD student) | BRE | Automatic Physical Fatigue Assessment for Construction Workers |
24 Oct 2019 (Thu) | Mr. Dennis Goodenough OPPONG (PhD student) | BRE | External Stakeholder Management at the Planning Stage of Construction Projects in Ghana: Consultants' Perspective |
1 Nov 2019 (FRI) | Ms. Amy POON | VISA, San Francisco | The Power of Strategic Design Thinking |
14 Nov 2019 (Thu) | Mr. Zhenyu ZHANG (PhD student) | BRE | Modeling Real-time Interaction of Emergency Inspection and Repair for the Maximization of Post-disaster Highway Network System Resilience |
This seminar meets on Thursday from 12:15 - 1:45 PM in Sustainable City Laboratory (ZS701) if there is no other time arrangement informed in advance.
Mission
The purpose of the seminar is to help create an air of professional seriousness through scholarly interaction in BRE. The seminar is held not only for enriching staff’s research experience by interacting with peers and exchanging ideas, but also providing vivid opportunities for research staff and students in particular to handle opinions from different angles for more rigorous discussions. It is envision that all participants can learn to get information from research and broaden research horizons in different fields.
The Format
The seminar runs through providing light lunch for the first 10-15 minutes, followed by the speaker’s presentation of around 1 hour and a 15-minutes Q&A session. The contents of presentation can be general research ideas, interesting research outcomes, conference or journal papers recently published or under preparation. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation and is flexible depending on the speaker’s own arrangement. A certificate will also be issued to the speaker for acknowledgement. All in all, we expect a causal seminar with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Hung-Lin Chi at hung-lin.chi@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5871 if you wish to give a presentation or suggest other speakers. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2017-2018
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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8 Sep 2017 (Fri) | Prof. Stuart GREEN | University of Reading | Reflections on the RAE |
15 Sep 2017 (Fri) | Prof. Stuart GREEN | University of Reading | Writing effective research proposals |
22 Sep 2017 (Fri) | Dr. Victor Jing LI | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Purchase quota and housing price: A distribution dynamics analysis |
28 Sep 2017 (Thu) | Dr. HQ FAN, Dr. JoonOh SEO, Dr. WADU MESTHRIGE Jayantha, Prof. Meng NI |
BRE | Experiences in GRF/ECS applications and HK RGC PHD Fellowship applications |
12 Oct 2017 (Thu) | Mr. Robert OSEI-KYEI (PhD student) |
BRE | A best practice framework for public-private partnership implementation for infrastructure development in Ghana |
19 Oct 2017 (Thu) | Dr. Hee-Du LEE | Kyungpook National University | Plate-to-circular Hollow Section Joint: Experiment and Analysis |
23 Oct 2017 (Mon) |
Prof. Soonwook KWON | Sungkyunkwan University | Present and Future for IoT and Automation Technology in Construction |
27 Oct 2017 (Fri) | Prof. Charles EGBU | London South Bank University | Quality and Robustness in PhD Research |
2 Nov 2017 (Thu) | Prof. Tarek ZAYED | BRE | Sustainability Assessment and Rehabilitation Framework for Existing Buildings |
9 Nov 2017 (Thu) | Mr. Waleed UMER (PhD student) |
BRE | Fall Prevention in the Construction Industry: from Passive to Proactive Measures |
13 Nov 2017 (Mon) | Dr. Johan NYSTRÖM | Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute | Empirical analysis of unbalance bidding on Swedish roads |
17 Nov 2017 (Fri) |
Prof. Joseph Handibry Mbatu TAH | Oxford Brookes University | Towards Intelligent BIM-driven Digital Prototyping |
23 Nov 2017 (Thu) |
Mr. Maxwell ANTWI-AFARI (PhD student) | BRE | Wearable Insole Pressure Sensors for Automated Classification of Construction Workers’ Slip-Trip-Loss of Balance Events |
7 Dec 2017 (Thu) |
Dr. Nicky Morrison | University of Cambridge | Standing at a crossroads: The future role of the not-for-profit Housing Association Sector in England |
8 Jan 2018 (Mon) | Prof. Eddie HUI, Dr. Lawrence POON, Dr. Ling-hin LI, Mr. Kar-kin LING |
BRE | Public Policy Research Forum on Hong Kong’s Planning Control System |
15 Jan 2018 (Mon) | Prof. Vivian TAM | Western Sydney University | Sustainability in Construction |
25 Jan 2018 (Thu) | Mr. Amos DARKO | BRE | Critical Barriers to Green Building Technologies Adoption in Developing Countries: The Case of Ghana |
1 Feb 2018 (Thu) | Mr. Steven MA Mr. Billy TSUI |
Esri Ltd. | GIS and 3D Across the ArcGIS Platform for a Smart City |
8 Feb 2018 (Thu) | Prof. Erwin van der KRABBEN | Radboud University | An institutional economics approach to industrial land supply in the Netherlands |
23 Feb 2018 (Fri) | Prof. Igal M. SHOHET | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev | Optimal Allocation of Resources in Construction Safety: Analytical-Empirical Mode |
26 Feb 2018 (Mon) | Dr. Jochen TEIZER | RAPIDS Construction Safety and Technology Laboratory | Augmented Workforce in Lean Injury-free Environment |
8 Mar 2018 (Thu) | Mr. Qiancheng Sum WANG and Jason DING | BRE | Bright Building |
12 April 2018 (Thu) | Ms. Genevieve Ataa FORDJOUR | BRE | Exploring the Need for Occupational Psychological Health Management in the Construction Industry |
10 May 2018 (Thu) | Ms. Yijie ZHAO | BRE | The Role of Personal Cooling System (PCS) in Combating Body Heat Strain: A Case Study in Hong Kong |
1 June 2018 (Fri) | Dr. Sandy MANDIC | University of Otago | Built Environment and Active Transport to School: Insights from New Zealand |
5 June 2018 (Tue) | Dr. Davin WANG | StreetSine Technology Group | Technology Disruption and Behavioral Research - Recent studies in Singapore |
29 June 2018 (Fri) | Mr. Henry PAU | CiSystem Solutions | How to Improve Manpower Management and Productivity in Construction Industry through IoT? |
26 July 2018 (Thu) | Prof. Nashwan DAWOOD | Teesside University | Visualising Urban Energy Use: The Potential Value of Remote Sensing and LiDAR Data in Urban Design and Energy Planning Context of BIM |
31 July 2018 (Tue) | Mr. Sebastien GOETHALS | ISOCARP | A Holistic Approach of Urban Metabolism for Healthier Cities |
This workshop meets on Wednesday from 12:15 – 2:00 pm in Sustainable City Laboratory (ZS701)
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. CHI Hung Li at hung-lin.chi@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5871. if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2016-2017
This workshop meets on Thursday from 12:15 – 2:00 pm in Sustainable City Laboratory (ZS701)
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Edmond Lam at bselam@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5877 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2015-2016
This workshop meets on Thursday/Friday from 12:15 – 2:00 pm in ZS721
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Edmond Lam at bselam@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5877 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2014-2015
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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12 Sep 2014 (Fri) |
Prof. Po-Han CHEN, National Taiwan University | BRE | Building Information Modeling (BIM) – Its Applications and Integration with Green Building Standards |
19 Sep 2014 (Fri) |
Mr Ernest Effah Ameyaw, PhD student | BRE | Critical Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership Water Supply Projects: A Comparative Analysis |
25 Sep 2014 (Thu) |
Ms Celia Chow | Library, PolyU | Managing Citation Information with ResearcherID and Author ID |
10 Oct 2014 (Fri) |
Dr Sheila Conejos | BRE | Designing for Future Building Adaptive Reuse |
16 Oct 2014 (Thu) |
Dr Elvis Lau | BRE | Disability Awareness in Property Management Industry |
23 OCT 2014 (Thu) |
Dr Arshad Ali JAVED | BRE | Joys and Tears of the PhD process – through the research of PPP |
30 Oct 2014 (Thu) |
Miss Margaret Mok | BRE | Stakeholder management in mega construction projects: a review and future directions |
20 Nov 2014 (Thu) |
Ms Mei Li, Senior Assistant Librarian of PolyU Ms Celia Chow, Faculty Librarian of PolyU |
BRE | Why should researchers care about their author identifiers? |
27 Nov 2014 (Thu) |
Dr Esther Yung | BRE | Public engagement framework for stakeholders of public open space design |
21 Jan 2015 (Wed) | Mr. Kennith NG | Glodon (HK) Limited | Glodon BIM Journey |
28 Jan 2015 (Wed) |
Ms Alice Cheng | BRE | How to facilitate effective knowledge sharing and knowledge transfer---Big data era |
04 Feb 2015 (Wed) |
Dr Orianna GUO | BRE | New Developments and Applications of GIS |
11 Feb 2015 (Wed) |
Dr Arshad Javed | BRE | Safety Management of Ethnic Minority Workers in the Hong Kong Construction Industry |
25 Feb 2015 (Wed) |
Dr Jacky Chung | NUS | Green affordable housing in Singapore: A Review of the State-of-the-Art |
04 March 2015(Wed) | Dr Queena QIAN | Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment, TU Delft | Sustainable Planning Criteria (SPC) for new Age-friendly Precincts (AFP) development- a case of Hong Kong |
18 MArch 2015(Wed) | Mr Jingke HONG | Environmental impact assessment of buildings: From macro and micro perspective | |
25 MArch 2015(Wed) | Dr Ivy Wong | Urbanization as a Process of State Building: Local Governance Reforms in China | |
01 April 2015(Wed) | Dr YT Tan | Does it pay to be green? The relationship between sustainability performance and competitiveness | |
15 April 2015(Wed) | Dr Patrick LAM | A Buildability Assessment Approach for use at the Scheme Design Stage of Building Projects in Hong Kong | |
20 April 2015(Mon) | Dr Janet GE,Senior Lecturer | University of Technology, Sydney | House price performance in Sydney market |
06 May 2015(Wed) | Prof. Lee Benham | Washington University of St. Louis | New Institutional Economics, Property Rights, And Developers: Research Opportunities |
12 May 2015(Tue) | Prof. Robert Aliber | The University of Chicago Booth School of Business | Three Real Estate Bubbles : Japan, The United States and China |
15 May 2015 (Fri) |
Lu Yujie, Assistant Professor | National University of Singapore | Project Financing Models for Upscaling Solar Energy in Public Facilities |
12 Jun 2015 (Fri) |
Professor Xiangyu Wang | Curtin Unversity | Building Information Modelling: Making Changes and Reshaping Western Australian Industry to Increase Productivity, Reduce Costs, and Boost Investment |
2 July 2015 (Thu) |
Professor Robert Couchman | Royal Agricultural University | Research from the Practitioner’s viewpoint |
13 July 2015 (Mon) |
Professor Visscher and Dr Lily Li | TU Delft | Research and Education Programmes for Potential Collaborations at OTB and TU Delft |
6 Aug 2015 (Thu) |
Dr Kathryn Janda | Oxford University | Telling tales: using stories to remake energy policy |
13 Aug 2015 (Thu) |
Mr Julian Lee | Construction Industry Council | Briefing session on the CIC Innovation Award |
This workshop meets on Thursday from 12:15 – 2:00 pm in ZS721
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Edmond Lam at bselam@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5877 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2013-2014
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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19 Sep 2013 | Prof. Albert Chan, Dr. Michael Yam and Prof. Edwin H.W. Chan | BRE | Making a Successful Research Grant Proposal |
26 Sep 2013 | Prof. Francis Wong | BRE | Housing for the Elderly in Hong Kong |
28 Sep 2013 (Sat) | Prof. Ghassan Aousad, Vice President for Academic Affair from Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuwait | BRE | How to succeed in doing a PhD |
4 Oct 2013 (Fri | Dr. Carol Hon, Post-doctoral Fellow | BRE | Fatalities of Repair, Maintenance, Minor Alteration, and Addition Works in Hong Kong |
9 Oct 2013 (Wed) | Dr. Joseph Chan, Post-doctoral Research Fellow of The University of Hong Kong, | BRE | Risk Ranking in Projects Procured by Target Cost Contracting |
17 Oct 2013 (Thur) | Part 1: Prof. Mike Anson, Emeritus Professor Part 2: Mr. Hong Yuming, PhD student |
BRE | Making a Successful Research Grant Proposa Launching a Structured Comprehensive Literature Review: Lessons Learned from Journal Publications |
24 Oct 2013 (Thur) | Ms. Celia Chow, Faculty Librarian, PolyU | BRE | Citation Searching & Managing References |
25 Oct 2013 (Fri) | Dr Steve Wallace, Wallace Editing HK | BRE | Tips from High-Impact Researchers on Writing and Publishing Academic Journal Papers |
7 Nov 2013 (Thur) | Mr. Zahoor Khan, PhD student | BRE | The most neglected construction safety practices in Rawalpindi/Islamabad |
14 Nov 2013 (Thur) | Mr. Lee Pan, PhD student | BRE | Energy Performance Contracting |
21 Nov 2013 (Thur) | Mr. Samson Chu, AP and Building Surveyor | BRE | Revitalization of old industrial buildings |
28 Nov 2013 (Thur) | Dr. Xu Yeline, Postdoctoral Fellow | BRE | System Dynamics (SD) - based concession pricing model for PPP projects |
12 Dec 2013 (Thur) | Prof. Yves Boquet, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universite de Bourgogne | BRE | Transportation and sustainable development in Asian cities |
24 Jan 2014 (fri) | Mr. Zuhaili MOHAMAD RAMLY, PhD Student | BRE | Performance Measurement of Value Management - Workshops for Public Projects: A Case of Malaysia |
11 Feb 2014 (Thur) | Dr. Rita Zhang | RMIT University | Work Health and Safety in the Construction Industry - Research-to-Practice |
21 Feb 2014 (Fri) | Dr Jieming Zhu | BRE | The impact of land rights on the urban form of Vietnamese cities |
28 Feb 2014 (Fri) | Prof LY Shen | BRE | Experience mining for sustainable urbanization |
4 Mar 2014 (Tue) | Dr Rebecca Yang | Deakin Unversity | Stakeholder-associated risks and their interactions in complex green Building projects: A social network model |
14 Mar 2014 (Fri) | Dr Queena Qian, Postdoctoral Fellow | BRE | Research on Green Building Promotion- Challenges and the Way Forward |
21 Mar 2014 (Fri) | Mr Hu Yi, PhD Student | BRE | Developing a Program Organization Framework for the Success of Construction Megaprojects in China |
28 Mar 2014 (Fri) | Dr Adrian Bridge, Senior Lecturer | Queensland University of Technology | Multinational contracting (from China; Japan; Spain and USA) into public sector major infrastructure in Australia: A bridge too far? |
1 Apr 2014 (Tue) | Miss Yi Wen,PhD Student | BRE | Experimental Research on Health and Safety Measures for Working in Hot Weather |
11 Apr 2014 (thu) | Dr Derek Drew | BRE | Tears and Joy of Teaching |
16 Apr 2014 (Wed) | Dr Meng Ni | BRE | Energy generation from landfill gas |
24 Apr 2014 (THU) | Mr Wayne Lord, Senior Lecturer of Construction Law, School of Civil and Building Engineering | Loughborough University | The impact of the NEC form of contract on practice and English Law generally? |
30 May 2014 (FRI) | Prof. WU Yuzhe | Zhejiang University | 土地财政导向的中国房地产宏观政策——疑惑与出路? |
5 Jun 2014 (THU) | Dr. LIewellyn Tang | University of Nottingham Ningbo | Innovative BIM Evolutionary Research Studies (i-BIMers) - Bringing Design Intelligence Into Virtual Construction, Operation and Maintenance |
6 Jun 2014 (FRI) | Prof. Charles EGBU | Salford University | Knowledge Management in Complex Project Environments – Perceptions, Challenges and Critique |
17 Jun 2014 (TUE) | Prof. Bin CHEN | Beijing University | Ecological Modelling for Urban System |
This workshop meets on Tuesday or Thursday from 12:30 – 2:00 pm in TU318
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Dr. Jacky Chung at bschung@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5828 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2012-2013
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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20 Sep 2012 | Prof. Geoffrey Q.P. SHEN, Prof. Edwin H.W. CHAN, Ir Prof Albert PC CHAN, Dr. Christabel M.F. HO | BRE | Making a Successful Research Grant Proposal |
27 Sep 2012 | Mei Li & Celia Chow, PolyU Library | BRE | Researchers@Library - Introduction to Institutional Repository & Research Database Services in PolyU |
4 Oct 2012 | Prof. Craig Langston, Bond Universit | BRE | Reflections on Winning Research Grants: An Australian Perspective |
25 Oct 2012 | Dr. Jacky Chung | BRE | A new approach to empowering construction briefing in infrastructure projects - Collaborative Briefing Model |
1 Nov 2012 | Dr. Ni Meng | BRE | Introduction to solid oxide fuel cells and sharing of study/research experiences |
8 Nov 2012 | Dr. K.P. KWAN (Senior Educational Development Officer), Educational Development Centre | EDC | Plagiarism: How to Avoid it in Research |
15 Nov 2012 | Dr. Paul Bo XIA, QUT Australia | BRE | SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY FOR AGED PEOPLE: CASE STUDIES OF GREEN RETIREMENT VILLAGES IN AUSTRALIA |
22 Nov 2012 | Prof. Patrick Zou & Dr. Rebecca Yang | BRE | Related to the topic of sustainability |
28 Nov 2012 |
Mr. Samson Liu | BRE | Changing Governance in Chinese Villages: The Emergence and Operation of Rural Shareholding Cooperatives |
4 Dec 2012 | Prof. Chimay J. Anumba, Ph.D., D.Sc., P.E. Department Head and Professor of Architectural Engineering The Pennsylvania State University |
BRE | Past, Present and Future Directions in Building Information Modeling (BIM) |
13 Dec 2012 | Celia Chow Faculty Librarian, PolyU Library |
BRE | Researchers@Library - Introduction to RefWorks |
20 Dec 2012 | Miss Tao Li, Research Student | BRE | Housing settlement for migrant workers in China: A case study of Shenzhen |
28 Feb 2013 | Mr. Shawn A.X. REN, Research Student, Dept of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong | BRE | Towards Integrated Working Arrangements (IWA) for Optimizing Potential Overall Benefits from BIM |
12 Mar 2013 | Dr. Tas Yong KOH, Research Assistant Professor, Dept of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong | BRE | An Illustration of Mixed Methods Research in Practice |
19 Mar 2013 | Prof. LIU Guiwen, School of Construction Management and Real Estate, Chongqing University | BRE | Construction Related Research & Development in Chongqing University |
18 Apr 2013 | Mr. PENG Yi, PhD student | BRE | Exploring construction industrialization in China: the status quo and the challenges |
24 Apr 2013 | Prof. Albert Chan | BRE | Effectiveness of Personal Cooling Equipment for Protecting Outdoor Workers from Heat Stress |
9 May 2013 | Miss CHEN Meng Pei Julia, BEM final year student | BRE | Application of SOFC-Absorption Cooling based Cogeneration System for Buildings in Hong Kong |
16 May 2013 | Dr Peter WOUTERS, Director of Development, Belgian Building Research Institute (WTCB-CSTC), Belgium | BRE | Development regarding energy performance legislation in Europe |
This workshop meets on Thursday from 12:30 – 2:00 pm in TU318
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Johnny Wong at bsjohnny@inet.polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5565 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
2011-2012
Date | Presenter | Organization | Topic |
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8 Sep 2011 | Prof. Albert Chan, Prof. Edwin Chan, Dr. Patrick Lam | BRE | Strategies for Preparing a Successful GRF Application |
13 Oct 2011 | Prof. Martin Skitmore (Guest Speaker) | BRE | Organisational Learning Style and Practitioner Comptence |
10 Nov 2011 | ITS | EDC | Round 1: Getting Started in Blackboard |
24 Nov 2011 | Dr. Zhang Xiaoling (Postdoctoral Fellow) | BRE | Green property development practice in China: Costs and barriers |
1 Dec 2011 | Dr. Bambang Soemardiono (Visiting Lecturer) | BRE | Identification of Major Problems Contributing to Urban Sustainability Performance, Case Study Surabaya, Indonesia |
14 Dec 2011 | ITS | EDC | Round 2: Communication in Blackboard |
15 Dec 2011 | Mr. Vincent Cheung (Guest Speaker) | BRE | Real Estate System and Valuation Practice in Hong Kong and Mainland China |
19 Jan 2012 | Ms. Carol Hon (Research Student) | BRE | Award-winning PhD thesis: Relationships between safety climate and safety performance of repair, maintenance, minor alteration and addition (RMAA) works |
16 Feb 2012 | Dr. Jacky Chung | BRE | An Examination of Revitalising Historic Buildings through Public Private Partnerships (PPP) Approach in HK |
21 Feb 2012 | Miss Jia YOU (Guest Speaker) | BRE | Spatial Distribution of Affordable Housing Projects in Nanjing, China |
1 Mar 2012 | Prof. LY Shen, Prof. Xiang-dong Li (The Assocate Dean (Research)) and Prof. Geoffrey Shen | BRE | 2014 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) |
8 Mar 2012 | Prof. Albert Chan | BRE | Experimental research on health and safety measures for working in hot weather: optimal recovery time |
12 Apr 2012 | Dr, Esther Yung (Research Fellow) | BRE | Sustainable Development and the Rehabilitation of a Historic Urban District – Social Sustainability in the Case of Tianzifang in Shanghai |
19 Apr 2012 | Miss Zhou Lu (Research Associate) | BRE | Making sustainable decision for building maintenance |
26 Apr 2012 | Prof. Geoffrey Shen | BRE | Benchmarking Research Publications in Construction and Real Estate |
3 May 2012 | Dr. Ann Yu | BRE | Requirements Management in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry: The Way Forward |
28 June 2012 | Prof Jonas Soderlund, Professor in the Department of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at BI Norwegian Business School | BRE | The nature and dynamics of P-form corporations: strategy and management when projects matter |
This workshop meets every Thursday from 12:30 – 2:00 pm in TU318
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently.. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Lennon Choy at bslennon@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5823 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.
Schedule
This workshop meets every Thursday at 12:30 – 2:00 pm in TU318
The Format
We will follow the renowned Chicago workshop system (Overtveldt 2007: 358-9) in this new series of meetings. In lieu of giving general research ideas, presenters are encouraged to discuss a paper they have produced or been working on currently.. It can be a paper being accepted for publication or under review. It can also be a conference or working paper. Paper for discussions will normally be distributed to the workshop participants before the meetings. We also encourage the presenters to acknowledge the workshop and participants if it helps the publication review process.
Discussions at the workshops will be highly interactive. There won’t be a fixed format for presentation. Participants, however, may jump in anytime for questions and comments, as oppose to a Q&A session after the presentation. Lunch will be provided while presenters are giving their papers. All in all, we expect a causal workshop with vigorous and helpful discussions.
Contact
Please contact Lennon Choy at bslennon@polyu.edu.hk or (852) 2766 5823 if you wish to give a presentation, or sponsor food / snacks. We will acknowledge your contributions.