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PolyU scholars receive RGC Senior Research Fellow Award and Research Fellow Award

Three PolyU scholars receive 2021/22 RGC Research Fellow Award and Senior Research Fellow Award for their outstanding research achievements. They were assessed based on the research capability, knowledge transfer and potential impact, and their engagement plan to train/nurture the next generation of research talent. PolyU’s awardees are as follows. 2021-2022 RGC Senior Research Fellow Award Prof. Jianhua Hao, Chair Professor of Materials Physics and Devices, Department of Applied Physics Project title: Coupling Ferroelectrics and Piezoelectrics to Optoelectronics: From Fundamentals and Materials to Device Applications to couple ferroelectric and piezoelectric effects on the optical and optoelectronic process in broad classes of cutting-edge materials and devices, investigate physical properties in the material systems, and demonstrate device applications based on the coupling effects Prof. Zijian Zheng, Institute of Textile and Clothing Project title: Permeable and Multi-functional Stretchable Electronics: Materials, Device, and 3D Monolithic System  to develop a new type of high-performance wearable and breathable sensor system integrated with various sensitive, reliable and multiplexed sensors on the basis of highly breathable materials and structures     2021-2022 RGC Research Fellow Award Dr. Gang Peng, Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies Project title: Cortical Dynamics of Cantonese Lexical Tone Processing to fill the research gap in neuroanatomical basis of lexical tones by investigating the cortical dynamics of Cantonese lexical tone processing from different perspectives with behavioral and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) measurements

14 Dec, 2021

Awards and Achievements

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PolyU and Huawei sign a memorandum of understanding to explore in-depth collaboration in Photonics Technology

PolyU and Huawei signed a strategic research cooperation memorandum of understanding today. Based on the existing cooperation, Huawei and PolyU’s newly established Photonics Research Institute jointly advance the technology development of photonics and its applications, by pursuing in-depth research collaborations to address major social challenges, setting up a joint lab and cultivating more young talents and organising joint academic activities. The MoU signing ceremony was held on the campus of PolyU, with Prof. Lu Chao, Associate Head of the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, PolyU and Mr. Matthew Leung, Director of Huawei Hong Kong Research Center as signatories. Photonic technology has a wide range of applications, including but not limited to sensing, nanotechnology and biomedicine. The Photonics Research Institute provides an interdisciplinary photonic research collaboration and technology development platform in different fields. Since 2007, PolyU has established a long-term partnership with Huawei, and has accumulated rich scientific research results, covering various fields of technologies, including optical communications, big data, crowdsourcing platforms, mobile networks, portable devices, algorithm, and new materials etc.  

8 Dec, 2021

Research and Innovation

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PolyU’s anti-cancer drug research to bring commercial and health benefits

PolyU researchers have played a significant role in cancer research over the years and have led to the development of various new anti-cancer drugs. Pegtomarginase, which was initially developed by the research team led by Professors Thomas Leung and Thomas Lo in the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology and Lo Ka Chung Research Center for Natural Anti-Cancer Drug Development at PolyU, is further developed and exploited by Avalon Polytom and Athenex for the treatment of patients with advanced malignancies. They received U.S. FDA allowance of Investigational New Drug (IND) Application in 2019, and this second-generation human arginase (PT01 – Pegtomarginase) is further granted to enter into clinical trial phase 1, a significant milestone for this drug development with researchers’ innovation and strong execution capabilities at the companies commitment to commercializing novel technologies for the treatment of a wide range of cancers.  

8 Dec, 2021

Research and Innovation

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PolyU insights shared at GBA engineers forum

The 2021 Greater Bay Area Engineers Forum was successfully held simultaneously in Hong Kong and the Guangdong-Macau In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin on 5 December 2021.   The theme of the Forum was “bringing engineering elites together to foster Greater Bay Area development”. The hybrid event was composed of three forums and one seminar. The event was well received, with more than 500 engineering experts attending.   Professor Jin-Guang Teng, President of PolyU, delivered a keynote speech on the role of Hong Kong’s engineering technology in the development of the Greater Bay Area. He shared his insights on how university research helps promote technological innovations for industrial applications.   The event was jointly organised by professional bodies including China Association for Science and Technology,  The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, and the Beijing-Hong Kong Academic Exchange Centre, with PolyU as the supporting organiser.

5 Dec, 2021

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PolyU students win awards in The 7th Hong Kong University Student Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition

PolyU students were awarded in the 7th Hong Kong University Student Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition for their outstanding performance in advancing technology development in different aspects. Among all the First Prizes, the PolyU team from Zhang Heng Kai, Ren Zhiwei, Liu Kuan was granted the Grand Prize (Innovation) for their project "High Performance Solution-Processed Perovskite Solar Cell Towards Sustainable Development",which was appraised with high potential for further development. Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) joined the award presentation ceremony on Nov 27 and shared the joy of the awarded teams.  List of PolyU Awardees: Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering First Prize: - High Performance Solution-Processed Perovskite Solar Cell Towards Sustainable Development by Zhang Heng Kai, Ren Zhiwei, Liu Kuan Merit Prize: - Construction Noise Permit Application System Based onGeographic Information System and Noise ControlOrdinance by Chiu Kai Yim, Wong Ho Lun, Lee Wing Sze, Lee Chantel Alexandra, Suen LokFai, Ivan Jasper Istanto, Kong Yiu Lun - Performance Analysis of Bifacial Solar PV Module and itsApplication in Hong Kong by Hung Tak Lam, Lam Nico, Leung Chun Kuen Information Technology Second Prize: - Intelligent Driver Health Assessment System Based on theOptical Fiber Interferometer by Yu Jianxun, Chen Shuyang, Qu Jiaqi Merit Prize: - Milky Assistant by Leung Yee Ting Mathematics and Physics / Mechanics and Control Systems Merit Prize: - Adopting VR and AR Technology to Minimize HumanCasualty in Construction Site by Ho Ho Nam, Wong Kwong Sau Entrepreneurship Proposal Second Prize: - Electricity-free Smart Cooling Coating by Yang Ning, Fu Yang Startup Thrid Prize: - Probiotics protected by Aerospace Material by Gu Yinlin, Yu Xuanjie, Chang Jinhui, Dr. Jin Yong - FJ005 by Lee Jwo Lem Max , Ng Hoi Fung, Wen Weisong, Chan Wing Hei Josua,Hsu Li Ta Merit Prize: - APRINT- 3D PRINTING FOR STEM EDUCATION by Chui Cheuk Long, Kwong Hing Tim,Tang King Hung Social Enterprise /Cultural & Creative Services Thrid Prize: - Best Value by Ng Hoi Kam, Lam Pui Yi Yip Pui Sze, Ng Yim Hung, Pang Chee Tsun Marcus,Yue Karen Ashley Organised by Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association, the competition is aimed at selecting the most outstanding projects to represent Hong Kong in the aforementioned national stages, exposing talented Hong Kong students to cutting-edge innovative and entrepreneurship ideas and inspiring them with academic exchange among the brightest students nationwide. Through this eye-opening, first-hand experience, it is hoped that students could further develop their potential, sharpen their presentation and interpersonal skills and become future innovation and entrepreneurship leaders. Please click here for the snap shot.

27 Nov, 2021

Awards and Achievements

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Professor Gang LI elected 2022 Optica Fellow

Prof. Gang LI, Sir Sze-yuen Chung Endowed Professor in Renewable Energy, Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, Associate Director, Research Institute for Smart Energy  (RISE), is elected as 2022 Optica Fellow for his seminal and sustained contributions to the research and development of organic solar cells and perovskite solar cells. Optica (formerly OSA) Board of Directors has recently elected 106 members from 24 countries to the Society’s 2022 Fellows Class. 4 from these 106 members are from Hong Kong. Professor Li’s research interests are organic semiconductor, and organo-metal halide hybrid perovskite based thin-film optoelectronic devices. He has published >160 journal papers including the paper on printed perovskite solar cell on Nature Photonics, and a Nature Communications paper on organic polymer solar cell this year. He has been a Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher from 2014 to 2021. Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU congratulated Prof. Li and said, “We are glad to receive Optica's recognition to Prof. Li's research effort in solar cell technology and energy applications, and it is our researcher’s endeavor in advancing technology development.” Optica (formerly OSA) is dedicated to promoting the generation, application, archiving and dissemination of knowledge in optics and photonics worldwide. Founded in 1916, it is the leading organization for scientists, engineers, business professionals, students and others interested in the science of light.

18 Nov, 2021

Awards and Achievements

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Eight PolyU Scholars listed in Highly Cited Researchers 2021 by Clarivate Analytics

Eight PolyU researchers are recognised in the Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list by Clarivate Analytics for their pioneering research and significant impact in their fields. The list recognizes the scientists for demonstrating significant influence among their peers in their chosen fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science™. The list identifies some 6,600 researchers from across the globe. Engineering, Environmental and Ecology Prof. Dan Tsang, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Computer Science Prof. Song Guo, Department of Computing Cross-Field Prof. Shun-cheng Lee, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Dr. Gang Li, Department of Electronic and Information Engineering Prof. Feng Yan, Department of Applied Physics Dr. Xiao Zhang, Department of Mechanical Engineering Engineering Prof. Kwok-wing Chau, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Prof. Lei Zhang, Department of Computing For details of the Highly Cited Researchers, please visit here

17 Nov, 2021

Awards and Achievements

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Joining hands with CAIR-HKISI-CAS to advance AI, DS and Robotics technologies

Under the support of the Department of Computing and Research Centre on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (RC-DSAI), PolyU signed a collaborative agreement with the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Hong Kong Institute of Science & Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAIR-HKISI-CAS) on 1 Nov 2021 to advance Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science (DS) and Robotic technologies research. With a longstanding collaboration with CAS, PolyU expands and deepens its existing partnership and enters into cooperation with CAIR-HKISI-CAS. The signing ceremony was held as a hybrid event at PolyU and the Institute of Automation, in Beijing simultaneously. It was witnessed by senior management and representatives of both parties. Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, officiated the signing ceremony and gave a speech highlighting PolyU has become the first local institution that collaborates with CAIR-HKISI-CAS. “I am confident that with the strong commitment, concerted efforts and world-renowned experts from the CAIR-HKISI-CAS, the RC-DSAI and COMP of PolyU, we can strengthen our collaboration in research, provide all-around development and make significant contributions to our emerging society,” said Prof. Chao. PolyU established the RC-DSAI earlier in May, an intra-faculty research centre that focuses on discovering the unknown areas of AI, DS and deep learning to conduct sustainable and influential research. The Co-Directors of RC-DSAI, Prof. Qing Li, Chair Professor and Head of COMP together with Prof. Lei Zhang, Chair Professor of COMP, briefly introduced the Centre and its development directions. Prof. Bo Xu, Director of CAIR-HKISI-CAS delivered his remarks at the opening and welcomed the alliance while Prof. Zhaoxiang Zhang, Executive Director of CAIR-HKISI-CAS, also expressed his gratitude for the collaboration. This agreement offers a framework for collaboration to develop and apply innovative technologies in the fields of AI, DS and Robotics, to generate high impact research as well as to nurture talents and benefit mankind. The collaboration marks a new milestone in PolyU’s development and represents our earnest efforts in fostering long-term academic and research collaborations. Through leveraging the university’s competitive edge in education, research and complementing the strengths of CAIR-HKISI-CAS, the two parties will contribute to pursuing impactful research that benefits the region, the country and the world.   Please click here for the snap shot.

5 Nov, 2021

Research and Innovation

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AiDLab Officially Launched as a Pioneer in Integration of AI and Design - Delivering first-in-market intelligent design solutions and world-class academic excellence

Established to lead the global dialogue on creative innovation, the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Design (AiDLab), was officially launched on 4 Nov 2021 as one of the multiple research centres within the InnoHK research clusters under the flagship initiative announced in the Chief Executive’s 2021 Policy Address. Founded jointly by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the Royal College of Art (RCA), United Kingdom, the laboratory is the region’s first research platform that focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with creative design.   AiDLab brings together top international academics, designers, and engineers, to conduct human-centred interdisciplinary research providing multi-faceted solutions for current global issues using AI and distinct innovative designs.   Professor Wing-tak Wong, Chairman of Board of Directors of AiDLab and Deputy President and Provost of PolyU, said, “With the ever-growing influence and importance of AI, we envisage its diverse possibilities of usage and rising demands in numerous industries. PolyU takes pride in this synergistic collaboration with the prestigious Royal College of Art. Together, we join forces to translate our cutting-edge research into practical knowledge and impactful AI solutions to meet society's challenges. We are committed to supporting the Government’s initiative to develop Hong Kong into a global hub of innovation and technology.” Professor Calvin Wong, Centre Director of AiDLab and Cheng Yik Hung Professor in Fashion of PolyU, said, “We believe that the integration of AI and design will bring about a paradigm shift in the fundamentals of how we create, communicate and contribute to society. Serving as a unique platform that connects local and international research community, industry and society, AiDLab utilises novel technology to facilitate intuitive and effective product and service design processes that can enhance human-computer interaction and address society’s needs for creativity, efficiency and sustainability.” Professor Naren Barfield, Associate Director of AiDLab and Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost of the Royal College of Art, said: “The Royal College of Art is delighted to collaborate with Hong Kong PolyU to establish a world-class centre for research that brings together design and AI to imagine - and create for - our future needs in the fourth industrial revolution. The complementary expertise of our two institutions will create an exciting and dynamic multidisciplinary research environment that will make a major difference to human- centred design and creative innovation, with global impact and societal benefit.” To actualise the laboratory’s aim to create impact by enhancing the design of everyday products and services via the seamless integration of AI, the laboratory conducts research in three main areas:   Ergonomic and Inclusive Design This programme deploys AI technologies to develop innovative body measurement and posture correction solutions that advance fashion design and wearables for health and well- being. Innovation in Product and Service Design This programme focuses on participative, user-centred design research employing co-design methodologies to contribute to the continuous and iterative evolution of AI creative systems. The research incorporates machine- and self-learning systems to accelerate design processes for products and services. Intelligent Fashion Design and Quality Control This programme explores algorithmic design that integrates machine intelligence and human knowledge with respect to fashion and textiles, leading to advances in design, quality control and manufacturing processes. As part of the launch, the laboratory is introducing a key project and a major facility: (I) Artificial Intelligence-based Interactive Design Assistant for Fashion (AiDF) Developed by Professor Calvin Wong and his team, AiDF is a market-first technology that empowers novices and experts to work with AI for generating ranges of original fashion designs speedily, based on their personal creative inspirations. Unlike current mainstreamed AI technologies on new image generation, which rely solely on the digital input of existing real fashion images to output new designs, AiDF generates unique creations based on the designer’s original inspirations and personal style. Co-developed by AI experts and designers for designers using a specific combination of AI technologies, the system addresses the practitioner’s needs during the ideation and development process. With just a few simple clicks, designers can select personal options to further refine or include within their collections, enhancing conventional, intensive studio processes with agility, efficiency and flexibility. AiDF is moving on to rigorous trial use studies conducted with regional and international fashion practitioners prior to its official roll-out to the industry. A demonstration was provided today by the AiDF team. The technology and fashion collections driven by AiDF will be showcased at a fashion show to be held in 2022, so as to share innovative designs resultant from the interaction between human and AI. (II) Integration of AI and dynamic scanning for wearables AiDLab researchers will create ergonomic design breakthroughs for functional apparels and wearables with the dynamic movement data captured by its state-of-the-art facility, the “4D Body Scanning Lab”. It is the first of its kind in Hong Kong and possesses a marker-less scanning system (3dMD, USA) with 30 machine vision cameras to capture a range of poses, actions and gestures, in four dimensions. A demonstration today showed how researchers will be able to use the system to capture human subjects in dynamic movements. One application example is that by integrating the scanned motion data of human body with pressure/temperature distribution data as well as AI techniques, predicted pressure/temperature distribution of different types of human body shapes can be generated to facilitate customised functional apparels and wearables design and product development. This facility will support the acquisition of new knowledge for AiDLab’s projects that focuses on optimal fit and comfort for well-being. Looking forward, AiDLab will establish the Artificial Intelligence in Design Consortium (AIDC), to bring together businesses, designers and engineers who share in its common vision to inject new impetus into the industry with the synergy of AI and design. All interested parties and individuals are welcome to join the upcoming events and initiatives, including various conference and seminar which will serve as platforms to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange between academia, industry and the general public. About Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Design (AiDLab) AiDLab, the region’s first research platform that focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and design innovations, is a research operation jointly established by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and The Royal College of Art (RCA) in the U.K., bringing together a diverse group of leading researchers and practitioners from its founding institutions to conduct AI and design-related research. Funded under the InnoHK Research Clusters by the HKSAR Government and located at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, our leading and cross- disciplinary research creates a positive impact on the global design industry, contributes to the wider economy, and improves the quality of life. Three research programmes at AiDLab include Ergonomic and Inclusive Design, Innovation in Product and Service Design, and Intelligent Fashion Design and Quality Control. About Royal College of Art (RCA) The Royal College of Art is the world's leading art and design university. A small, specialist postgraduate institution based in the heart of London, the RCA's approach is founded on the premise that art, design, creative thinking, science, engineering and technology must all collaborate to solve today's global challenges. It excels in world- leading art and design research with real-world impact. Its research is characterised by its roots in creative and innovative practice, by engagement with business, industry, government policy and communities, and by collaboration across disciplines, particularly with researchers in science, engineering, technology and medicine. Its teaching, research and innovation are delivered through four Schools – Architecture, Arts & Humanities, Communication, and Design – and through four Research Centres – the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, the Intelligent Mobility Design Centre, the Material Science Research Centre, and the Computer Science Research Centre, working alongside the RCA Robotics Lab and the Design Age Institute.

4 Nov, 2021

Research and Innovation

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PolyU showcases the scientific research achievements of innovative Gerontechnology in the Gerontech and Innovation Expo cum Summit 2021

PolyU displayed the booth at Gerontech and Innovation Expo cum Summit 2021 (GIES) for a wide spectrum of stunning Elderly-Friendly technology showcases on 3-5 Dec 2021. PolyU’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Nursing and Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation (JCDISI) had introduced various smartageing innovations to the industry and the community to address challenges of cognitive issues, rehabilitation, fall prevention and detection, residential care in the society.   We welcomed the visit of the senior management from Pok Oi Hospital and shared with them some newest technology development for those needed to adopt gerontechnology. Part of the technology showcases: · The feasibility and effects of virtual-reality motor cognitive training in community-dwelling older people with cognitive frailty · A stand-alone Therapeutic Music-with-Movement Programme for elderly with cognitive impairment · Innovation to enhance students’ understanding and empathy towards the needs of older people with cognitive problems · Rehabilitation Sleeve - A wearable Functional Electrical Stimulation robotic system for arm rehabilitation after stroke · Mobile Exo-neuro-musculo-skeleton - lightweight, portable robotic system for arm rehabilitation after stroke · iBalanx: AI-based smart insole with instant reminder to improve balance and prevent falls · Intelligent knee osteoarthritis prediction system · Multiplayer Drum Video Game – Master of Drum · Tung Zai – communicative robot · GoActive.hk Platform For more details, please visit: https://gies.hk/en   Please click here for the snap shot.  

3 Nov, 2021

Research and Innovation

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