Congratulations to the following LSGI scholars who achieved excellence in research and have been awarded The Dean's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Research Funding in 2023!
These scholars have secured at least two major external grants in the past 3 calendar years. LSGI received 4 out of 15 Dean’s awards in research funding category this year.
Their remarkable contributions to research are a testament to their hard work and dedication. Below is a list of their awarded projects.
Awardee in LSGI | Allocation Date | Project Title (Funding Scheme) |
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Prof. Wu CHEN | 1 Jul 2018 | A New Approach for UAV Auto-pilot System in Underground Tunnel Inspection Based on RGB-D Sensors (RGC General Research Fund) |
15 Feb 2019 | Trial: Integrated Navigation System with Advanced BLE IoT Network (Innovation Technology Fund – LSCM) |
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8 Oct 2020 | Enhance Performance of HK GNSS positioning infrastructure with Beidou III and other GNSS constellations (Innovation Technology Fund – LSCM) |
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29 Dec 2021 |
Reliable Multi-Agent Collaborative GNSS Positioning for Intelligent Transportation Systems (LSGI-1) (RGC Research Impact Fund – sub-project) |
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29 Jun 2022 |
Hong Kong GNSS signal quality monitoring and interference detection system |
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Prof. Charles WONG |
1 Jul 2021 |
Assessing the Impact of Urban Spatial Context on NO2 Concentrations: A New Perspective under Variable Socioeconomic Activity Restrictions (RGC General Research Fund) |
4 Jan 2022 |
Study of Carbon Sequestration in Hong Kong’s Vegetation: from Present to Future Prediction under Climate Change
(RGC Collaborative Research Fund) |
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Dr. Wallace LAI |
1 Jul 2020 |
Time-lapse Imaging and Diagnosis of Urban Subsurface Hazards by Ground Penetrating Radar (RGC General Research Fund) |
1 Jul 2021 |
Multi-scale and Multi-array Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Diagnosis of Underground Hazards (RGC General Research Fund) |
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30 Nov 2022 |
Next-generation Imaging Technologies of Rapid Leakage Diagnosis of Underground High-Pressure and Large Water Mains in Carriageway (Innovation Technology Fund – LSCM) |
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Dr. Xiaolin ZHU |
18 Sept 2020 |
Remote sensing: time series image processing (NSFC Excellent Young Scientist Fund (HK & Macau)) |
1 Jul 2022 |
Reducing uncertainty in daily nighttime light remote sensing due to angular and cloud effects (RGC General Research Fund) |
Congratulations to the LSGI scholars for their outstanding contributions to research excellence! We are proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing more groundbreaking research from LSGI in the future.