Three PAIR projects awarded Research Impact Fund to deliver innovations for a sustainable community
Three research projects led by scholars at the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR) have been awarded the Research Impact Fund (RIF) 2022/23 by the Research Grants Council, with a total grant value of HK$14.35 million. Thirteen projects were supported by RIF in this exercise. PolyU was awarded a total funding of HK$27.55 million for five projects, topping local universities in terms of the number of funded projects.
Project
Description
Project Coordinator
Budget to be funded by the RGC* (HKD)
A novel approach to target cancer stemness using peptidic chimeric antigen receptor (pCAR) macrophages
New scientific knowledge for a novel therapeutic strategy against liver cancer stem cells for hepatocellular carcinoma
Prof. LEE Kin-wah Terence
Member of Research Centre for Chinese Medicine Innovation (RCMI)
(in collaboration with HKU)
$4,150,000
Flexible and Stretchable Batteries for Wearable Applications
For wearable technologies, smart electronic textiles, electronic skins, soft robotics, bioelectronics and the Internet of Things
Prof. ZHENG Zijian
Associate Director of Research Institute for Intelligent Wearable Systems (RI-IWEAR)
(in collaboration with CityU and CUHK)
$5,550,000
Next Generation of In-situ Precision Three-dimensional Surface Metrology: A Smart Self-adaptive Multiscopic Approach for Industrial 4.0
The project attempts to research and develop a customizable smart SAMS system for in-situ precision 3D surface measurement under different manufacturing environments and applications for lasting impact on the advancement of measurement science and technology ready for Industry 4.0.
Prof. Benny C.F. CHEUNG
Associate Director of Research Centre for SMART Vision (RCSV)
and Management Committee Member of Research Centre for Resources Engineering towards Carbon Neutrality (RCRE)
(in collaboration with HKU)
$4,650,000
*The RGC funds 70% of the project cost while university / organisational partner(s) will match the remaining 30% of the project cost.
Further reading: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/media/media-releases/2023/0106_five-polyu-projects-awarded-research-impact-fund/