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20230118 website  Prof Raymond WONG Waiyeung ADoRISE to be featured on RTHK TV programme 2000  1050

Prof. Raymond WONG Wai-yeung, ADoRISE, to be featured on RTHK TV programme

The fifth episode of the RTHK programme “Our Scientists” featuring Prof. Raymond WONG Wai-yeung, Dean of the Faculty of Science (FS), Interim Director of the School of Fashion and Textiles (SFT) and Associate Director of Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Research Institute for Smart Energy (RISE), will air this coming Saturday (21 January 2023) at 8:00p.m. on Channel 31 of the Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK). In this episode, Prof. Wong will share his research on sustainable energy development and enhanced energy conversions technologies. The eight-episode documentary brings audience to the exciting world of science. It interviews a number of outstanding scientists to understand their intellectual and continuous pursuit for scientific exploration and knowledge, as well as the challenges, joy and success along the scientific journey. Further reading: https://www.rthk.hk/tv/dtt31/programme/ourscientists2022/episode/857745 (Chinese only)

18 Jan, 2023

20230117 website - RIAIoT AI specialist introduces ChatGPT at a popular science activity

RIAIoT AI specialist introduces ChatGPT at a science popularisation programme

Prof. GUO Song, Leading Member of Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Things (RIAIoT), delivered a speech on ChatGPT at a science popularisation programme for youths organised by the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Hong Kong Institute of Science & Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences on 7 January at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park. In his speech, Prof. Guo introduced ChatGPT, an AI chatbot which can simulate human conversation just like the manga character “Doraemon”, and the three elements behind the technology: model, data and computing.   Online coverage: Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/3CxiDVe Dot Dot News - https://polyu.me/3vOUcP6 Hong Kong China News Agency - https://polyu.me/3IwC4RK

17 Jan, 2023

20230117 website - The PAIR Public Seminar was successfully held on 10 January 2023

The PAIR Public Seminar was successfully held on 10 January 2023

Dr WANG Yulun, Fellow at Teladoc Health and Co-founder and Chairman of World Telehealth Initiative and Maxcess Health, delivered the PAIR Public Lecture titled “An Entrepreneur’s Perspective on Surgical Robotics and Telemedicine, and their Convergence” in hybrid mode on 10 January 2023. The seminar attracted over 120 participants from over 25 countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, etc. The participants came from diverse backgrounds and sectors, including academia, science and engineering, research and development, the medical and healthcare industry, etc. Dr Wang began the seminar by giving a brief history of surgical robots and their applications. He then showed the audience a short video about the first transatlantic tele-surgical operation, “Lindbergh operation”, carried out by a team of French surgeons led by Prof. Jacques Marescaux in New York on a patient in Strasbourg, France, on 7 September 2001. The operation involved minimally invasive surgery and high-speed fibre optic technology. The surgeon controlled the arms of the robotic surgical system in New York to operate on the patient in France.  Dr Wang then elaborated on the emergence of telemedicine and technology-enabled remote health care. He pointed out that more and more doctors have become specialists, and patients are now looking for quality, access and low-cost healthcare. Telemedicine utilises technologies for electronic health records and personalised medicine, big data analytics, artificial intelligence and remote monitoring so that practitioners can serve more patients efficiently without boundaries. Another short video was shown to explain the application of telestroke medicine—telemedicine for stroke patients in remote locations. Stroke experts work with local emergency health care providers to recommend a diagnosis and treatment. In this way, thousands of lives can be saved since patients can have access to proper stroke treatments and advice within three hours. Subsequently, Dr Wang talked about the digital transformation during the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The internet has driven various sectors, including the healthcare industry, to do business internationally through interconnected computer networks. The COVID-19 pandemic has also catalysed the rapid adoption of digital technology. Hence, the future of the healthcare system will be a combination of cloud-based solutions in digital health, telemedicine and virtual care, which are considered reliable, scalable and cost-effective. Finally, Dr Wang looked at digital healthcare for non-profit and charitable causes. He talked about the World Telehealth Initiative (WTI), a non-profit he co-founded in 2017, leverages telehealth to bring clinical expertise to the world’s most vulnerable communities to build the local expert capacity and advance core health services. A 30-minute question-and-answer session moderated by Prof. CHEN Qingyan, Director of PAIR, followed. The audience had a fruitful exchange with Dr Wang on the regulatory issues in healthcare, the contributory role of computer science and biomedical engineering in telemedicine, the technical and financial complications in telemedicine, ethical issues in digital healthcare, etc. Please click here for an online review.

17 Jan, 2023

20230116 website  Chinese New Year card 2023 2000  1050 px

PAIR wishes you a prosperous year of the rabbit!

16 Jan, 2023

20230117 website - The PAIR Public Seminar was successfully held on 10 January 2023

The PAIR Public Seminar was successfully held on 10 January 2023

Dr WANG Yulun, Fellow at Teladoc Health and Co-founder and Chairman of World Telehealth Initiative and Maxcess Health, delivered the PAIR Public Lecture titled “An Entrepreneur’s Perspective on Surgical Robotics and Telemedicine, and their Convergence” in hybrid mode on 10 January 2023. The seminar attracted over 120 participants from over 25 countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, etc. The participants came from diverse backgrounds and sectors, including academia, science and engineering, research and development, the medical and healthcare industry, etc.Dr Wang began the seminar by giving a brief history of surgical robots and their applications. He then showed the audience a short video about the first transatlantic tele-surgical operation, “Lindbergh operation”, carried out by a team of French surgeons led by Prof. Jacques Marescaux in New York on a patient in Strasbourg, France, on 7 September 2001. The operation involved minimally invasive surgery and high-speed fibre optic technology. The surgeon controlled the arms of the robotic surgical system in New York to operate on the patient in France.  Dr Wang then elaborated on the emergence of telemedicine and technology-enabled remote health care. He pointed out that more and more doctors have become specialists, and patients are now looking for quality, access and low-cost healthcare. Telemedicine utilises technologies for electronic health records and personalised medicine, big data analytics, artificial intelligence and remote monitoring so that practitioners can serve more patients efficiently without boundaries. Another short video was shown to explain the application of telestroke medicine—telemedicine for stroke patients in remote locations. Stroke experts work with local emergency health care providers to recommend a diagnosis and treatment. In this way, thousands of lives can be saved since patients can have access to proper stroke treatments and advice within three hours. Subsequently, Dr Wang talked about the digital transformation during the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The internet has driven various sectors, including the healthcare industry, to do business internationally through interconnected computer networks. The COVID-19 pandemic has also catalysed the rapid adoption of digital technology. Hence, the future of the healthcare system will be a combination of cloud-based solutions in digital health, telemedicine and virtual care, which are considered reliable, scalable and cost-effective. Finally, Dr Wang looked at digital healthcare for non-profit and charitable causes. He talked about the World Telehealth Initiative (WTI), a non-profit he co-founded in 2017, leverages telehealth to bring clinical expertise to the world’s most vulnerable communities to build the local expert capacity and advance core health services. A 30-minute question-and-answer session moderated by Prof. CHEN Qingyan, Director of PAIR, followed. The audience had a fruitful exchange with Dr Wang on the regulatory issues in healthcare, the contributory role of computer science and biomedical engineering in telemedicine, the technical and financial complications in telemedicine, ethical issues in digital healthcare, etc. Please click here for an online review.

13 Jan, 2023

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Prof. ZHENG Yongping, DoRISA, awarded 1st BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize Health for Life Award

Prof. ZHENG Yongping, Director of the Research Institute for Smart Ageing (RISA), has been awarded the inaugural BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize in the field of “Life and Health” with HKD 2 million cash prize. Prof. Zheng has obtained more than 50 patents and was ranked among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists in rankings compiled by Stanford University in 2021 and 2022. His main research area includes biomedical ultrasound instrumentation, soft tissue elasticity measurement and imaging, 3D ultrasound imaging and smart ageing technologies. The research team led by Prof. Zheng has developed a 3D ultrasound imaging system, “Scolioscan”, which can bring accurate, safe and cost-efficient radiation-free scoliosis assessment. The invention has been applied to clinical assessment in many countries to facilitate early diagnosis and early treatment of scoliosis, and to control the condition using non-surgical intervention. This invention can also be used for the evaluation of ageing spine, including degenerative scoliosis. Further reading: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/en/media/media-releases/2022/1221_two-polyu-scholars-awarded-inaugural--bochk-science-and-technology-innovation-prize/

13 Jan, 2023

20230112 website  RISA scholar wins Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards Hong Kong 2022

RISA scholar wins Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards (Hong Kong) 2022

Dr WEN Chunyi, Member of the Research Institute for Smart Ageing (RISA), won the Healthy Longevity Catalyst Award (Hong Kong) 2022 in the biology and medicine category of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition for his project “Senolytic uPAR-CAR-T Therapy for Osteoarthritis”. The competition is organised by the National Academy of Medicine of the United States. It is a series of inducement awards and prizes to catalyse breakthrough innovations to promote people’s lifelong physical, mental, and social health and well-being. There are ten awards in the competition. Each winning project will receive a US$50,000 cash prize for a maximum period of 12 months.

12 Jan, 2023

20220111 website  Prof WU Bo Associate Director of Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations featu

Prof. WU Bo, Associate Director of Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations featured in TVB News

Prof. WU Bo, Associate Director of Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations (RCDSE), mentioned in an earlier interview with TVB News that his research team has been actively participating in national space exploration missions in the past decade, including the development of innovative 3D topographic mapping and intelligent geomorphological analysis techniques used in spacecrafts’ landings sites selection, etc.  Prof Wu said, “Aerospace technology is a good entry point for the development of innovative technology. For example, our satellite navigation and satellite communication are very relevant to our citizens. The maps as well as the positioning and navigation system we used are actually something each of us use in daily life.” RCDSE will continue actively contributing to the Nation’s space mission. The Centre is now collaborating with the Hong Kong Space Museum to showcase an interactive exhibit “Moon | Mars VR”. The virtual reality exhibit, powered by PolyU’s cutting-edge technology that assists the Nation’s space missions, constructs a virtual reality of the landing sites of Chang’e-4 and Tianwen-1 spacecrafts on the Moon and Mars, allowing public visitors to have a simulation experience of spacewalking and exploration. Online Coverage: https://news.tvb.com/tc/local/63950bcbb8b7ebb488012541 (Chinese only) Exhibit Info: https://polyu.hk/LMndW

11 Jan, 2023

20230207 website  BME RIAIoT and RISports successfully held first Distinguished Speaker Series 1

BME, RIAIoT and RISports successfully held first Distinguished Speaker Series

Prof. David WEITZ, Member of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering (USA), and Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, gave a talk titled “Droplet-templated materials with microfluidics” in the Distinguished Speaker Series jointly organised by the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Things (RIAIoT) and Research Institute for Sports Science and Technology (RISports) on 11 January 2023.  The hybrid talk attracted about 200 participants from PolyU, universities in China and the industry.

11 Jan, 2023

20230110 website - President Teng shares insights in the BJ News

President Teng shares insights on Hong Kong’s I&T potential with the BJ News

PolyU President Prof. TENG Jin-Guang shared his insights with The BJ News on the I&T development in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area (GBA), and how PolyU can contribute in this regard. President Teng believed that Hong Kong enjoys ample opportunities brought by the development in the inland, and PolyU has benefited from this to drive the University’s policy advocacy work and I&T research further. Prof. Teng mentioned the establishment of the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR) and its 11 research institutes and 5 research centres is to address major societal challenges through interdisciplinary research and knowledge transfer. He introduced some of PAIR’s research projects, including the new myopia management spectacle lens launched by members of the Research Centre for SHARP Vision (RCSV) as well as the “Mars Landing Surveillance Camera”, “Surface Sampling and Packing System” and “Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping” designed by the Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations (RCDSE) for national space missions. As the largest interdisciplinary research platform in the GBA, PAIR will continue to make unremitting efforts in promoting interdisciplinary research and innovation, for the betterment of the GBA and the world. Online coverage: https://www.bjnews.com.cn/detail/1672732871168666.html (simplified Chinese only)

10 Jan, 2023

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