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The President’s Awards for Excellent Performance/ Achievement 2017/18

2 leading scholars of the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) were honoured with the President’s Awards for Excellent Performance/ Achievement 2017/18. Prof. Tao Wang of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) was rewarded for his outstanding research and scholarly activities, while Ir Prof. Shengwei Wang of the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE) was rewarded for his services. Both of them had received Faculty Awards for Outstanding Performance/ Achievement in the same categories, Prof. Tao Wang in 2016/17 and Prof. Shengwei Wang in 2017/18. Most competitors for the biennial President’s Awards, the highest level of recognition for excellence, are Faculty Awards recipients.

31 Dec, 2018

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US News Ranks PolyU 16th in Best Global Universities for Engineering

According to a recently released ranking by US News, PolyU is ranked 16th in a list of Best Global Universities for Engineering, which is largely based on research performance in a variety of engineering topics, including aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and civil engineering. Various bibliometric measures such as publications and citations were used, as well as indicators for global and regional reputation in each specific subject. The Faculty of Construction and Engineering (FCE) has been an important contributor within PolyU to this respectable ranking. It has some of the best minds in their respective fields, particularly for the subject of civil and structural engineering, for which PolyU was ranked 10th in the 2018 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject.

30 Nov, 2018

Departmental Outstanding Alumni Award 2018

2 alumni from the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) have been chosen for its Outstanding Alumni Award 2018. They are Mr Alex Lui, Project Director of Green Deck and Court member of PolyU, and Mr Augustine Wong, Executive Director and General Manager of the Property Development Department in Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd., respectively. Mr Alex Lui graduated from the Hong Kong Technical College, a predecessor of PolyU, in 1964 with a Higher Certificate in Building before continuing his studies in architecture at the University of Hong Kong and city planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He worked in the US for 12 years before engaging in private practice in Hong Kong. Involved in many development projects, he was a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 1998 to 2002. A member of the Hong Kong Institute of Planners and the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, he has long been active in public and community services. He was awarded the title of University Fellow by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2017. Mr Augustine Wong graduated from the then Hong Kong Polytechnic with a Diploma in Building Studies in 1980, a Higher Diploma in Surveying in 1982, and an Advanced Higher Diploma in General Practice Surveying in 1983. He has acquired a wealth of experience in land administration, town planning, valuation and marketing. A member of various advisory boards, he was appointed to serve as Justice of Peace in 2008. Mr Lui Mr Wong   The Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE) has chosen Ir Dr Anthony Lo for its Outstanding Alumni Award 2018. Ir Dr Anthony Lo is a registered professional engineer in the Building Services, Energy, Environmental and Fire disciplines of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. He started his career in an international consulting firm, Parsons Brinckerhoff (Asia) Limited, where he gained extensive experience in building services, environment system design and project management in various buildings and infrastructural developments. Ir Dr Lo is currently Acting Director of Corporate Customer Experience of CLP Power. He is actively involved in formulating digital transformation business strategies, exploring new and innovative technology to develop value-added services for customers, and promoting energy conservation and renewable energy to combat climate change. Ir Dr Lo   The recipient of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Outstanding Alumni Award 2018 is Ir Wing Chuen Francis Kung, who graduated from the Hong Kong Polytechnic in 1977 and has been a fellow of ICE, IStructE and HKIE since 1997. He has over 40 years of experience in planning and implementation of multi-disciplinary infrastructure projects in Hong Kong and the UK, including project management, feasibility study, design and construction supervision of major railway, highway and road improvement schemes in Hong Kong since the early 1980’s. He has been Project Director/Manager for many major infrastructural projects. An expert in design and assessment of railway and highway bridges in precast segments, Ir Kung is currently Managing Director of Meinhardt Infrastructure and Environment Ltd. and Meinhardt Global Board Director. Ir Kung   The awardee of the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI) Outstanding Alumni Award 2018 is Mr Ray Leung, JP, who was one of the first graduates to complete the 1-year certificate course in land surveying and the 2-year part-time higher certificate course in the same field at the then Hong Kong Polytechnic in 1981 and 1984 respectively. He received an MSc in Geo-Information Systems from PolyU in 1998. Mr Leung has served in various government departments, including the Civil Engineering and Development Department, the Highways Department, and the Lands Department. He has been the Assistant Director of the Survey and Mapping Office in the Lands Department since December 2015. He has also served on the Land Surveyors Registration Committee since 2015 and was appointed Justice of the Peace in 2017. Mr Leung   The Faculty Congregation and Prize Presentation Ceremony will honour all of them in November.

31 Oct, 2018

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FCE Students Participate in Impactful Community Service Projects

In the summer of 2018, a group of over 130 students and staff from the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) engaged in various community service projects at the Ebenezer School for the Visual Impaired. While most of them were Higher Diploma (HD) students from the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) who were undergoing part of their training provided by PolyU’s Industrial Centre at the Ebenezer School, there were also BSc/BEng students from the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI) and the Faculty of Engineering (FENG). Together, they learnt to build 6 shelters, revamp the assembly hall and renovate the Old People’s Home. To effectively implement the projects, students assumed one of various roles that are commonly found in real life construction projects, such as project manager, site engineer, quantity surveyor, BIM engineer, safety officer etc. With the help of advanced technologies and equipment, students produced the construction drawings using Autodesk Revits and planned the schedule for the construction project in Microsoft project. Not only were they exposed to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education in the process, students also learnt about the importance of commitment, teamwork and empathy.     For their efforts and dedication, 8 of the FCE students were selected for Prize Awards from the Rotary Club of Wanchai, which they received in a sharing session organized by the Ebenezer School at its campus on 5 September 2018. After welcoming speeches from Dr Alice Yuk, CEO of Ebenezer School, and Prof. Xiaoli Ding, Associate Dean (Partnership), students from the Ebenezer School and PolyU took turns expressing their thoughts on the community service project “Touching is Touching.” The winning students were 5 HD students in the Building Technology and Management programme, an HD student in Civil Engineering, 2 BSc (Hons) students in Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, and 2 BEng (Hons) students in Electrical Engineering. They all welcomed the opportunity to serve the community in such a meaningful way. The HD students worked under the supervision of Mr Wai-Che Lee and Mr Stephen Lee of the Industrial Centre in the construction projects. The degree students from the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI) produced a 3-dimensional computer model of the school for the visually impaired students of Ebenezer to touch and feel.     Led by Dr Matthew Pang and Mr Nelson Chan of LSGI, students from LSGI applied their knowledge of land surveying and spatial data processing. According to Mr King Wah Lau, a fourth-year student from LSGI, the project was mutually beneficial for both PolyU students and the Ebenezer community. On the one hand, LSGI students practised their technical skills in conducting a Global Positioning System (GPS) survey and piloting an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to take aerial photos as part of the modelling process. On the other hand, the sight-impaired students gain a better idea of their school through touching the 3D model. His classmate, Mr Gabbo Ching, agreed it was definitely a worthwhile project, even though it was not without its share of difficulties, such as processing the data from the many photos taken by the photogrammetry survey and operating the UAV in windy weather conditions.     Overcoming challenges was also part of the experience for Ms Ying Yiu Lai, a second-year HD student in Building Technology & Management, who had some big shoes to fill in her role as a project manager. Her anxiety about fulfilling her responsibilities made her appreciate all the guidance provided by her instructors and the importance of developing problem-solving skills. Two other HD students in Building Technology & Management worked as project managers. Ms Yuk Yu Cheung was encouraged by the unity of her team in renovating the home for the elderly. She hopes the Ebenezer students could feel the love and support from PolyU when they use the improved facilities. Understanding the needs of others was a key insight for Ms Cheung from having participated in this project. Her classmate Mr Chi Ho Yue agreed that it was necessary for the designs to be user-friendly and aspiring engineers to be mindful of the needs of underprivileged groups. He particularly cherished the opportunity to design a guiding path for Ebenezer students to feel their way around the campus through the sense of touch. Other HD students from the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) who were rewarded for their leadership skills were Ms Kin Chi Chan and Ms Nga Sum. Ms Chan supervised her team to build one of the shelters at Ebenezer, while Ms Sum led her team to paint a shelter. According to Ms Sum, learning by doing was a golden opportunity for her to develop her communication skills.   One of the shelters at the school   The sole winner from the HD in Civil Engineering programme was Mr Ka Ho Lau, who was involved in the renovation work. Not only did he meet students from another department, he also learnt how to work effectively as a team.   Swimming pool with electronic shelters   Renovation of a home for the elderly   The winning students Back: Chi Ho Yue, Oscar Chow (FENG), King Wah Lau, Gabbo Ching, Ka Ho Lau Front: Chun Fai Kwan (FENG), Nga Sum, Kin Chi Chan, Yuk Yu Cheung, Ying Yiu Lai Serving the Ebenezer community was indeed a valuable experience for these students, who all exemplified PolyU’s motto of “To learn and to apply, for the benefit of mankind.”

31 Oct, 2018

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Distinguished Chair Professor of LSGI Elected to UK Academy of Social Sciences

Prof. Mei Po Kwan, Distinguished Chair Professor of the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI) and Professor of Geography and Geographic Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has been elected a Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences, the national academy of academics and practitioners in the social sciences in the United Kingdom. Fellows are elected after an extensive process of peer review for the excellence and impact of their work through the use of social science for public benefit. This includes substantial contributions and leadership in various fields, including higher education, social, economic and environmental policy, government, law, charitable foundations and think tanks. According to the Academy, Prof. Kwan has made significant contributions to theory, methods and practice in urban, geographic information science, mobility and health research. As distinguished scholars and practitioners from academia and the public and private sectors, Fellows were previously known as Academicians. This was changed in July 2014 to bring the Academy in line with other British learned societies.

31 Oct, 2018

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PolyU Education Info Day 2018

To promote its programmes to the public, the PolyU Education Info Day was held on 6 October 2018. The senior management of PolyU was out in force for the opening ceremony, including Prof. Philip Chan, Deputy President, and the Deans of the various faculties. Prof. You-Lin Xu, Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE), was joined by Prof. Xiaoli Ding, Associate Dean (Partnership), Prof. Michael Yam, Acting Associate Dean (Teaching), and the Heads of the 4 FCE departments, namely, Prof. Albert Chan of the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE), Prof. Asif Usmani of the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE), Prof. William Lam of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), and Prof. John Shi of the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI). In addition to exhibitions and info seminars introducing the various programmes of the departments, there were guided visits and consultation sessions for prospective students. Over 1,400 visitors attended the FCE info seminars. It was a memorable day for all concerned.   More Photos

6 Oct, 2018

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PolyU scholar wins the inaugural Publons ECR Reviewers’ Choice Award

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is delighted to announce that Dr Huang Xinyan, Assistant Professor of the Department of Building Services Engineering, was awarded the inaugural Publons ECR (Early Career Researchers) Reviewers’ Choice Award in recognition of his tremendous efforts and exceptional contribution to scholarly peer review of research papers in maintaining scientific quality. Dr Huang shone among the over 600 nominees from countries around the world and became the ultimate winner of the ECR Reviewers' Choice Award organized by Publons, a global peer-review platform for researchers, for being an “active, careful, enthusiastic, constructive and responsible reviewer.” Dr Huang has won Publons Peer Review Awards for his field in the past two years, as well as Springer's Jack Watts award in 2015 for the quality, depth, number, and timeliness of his reviews. He was also recognized for the Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing by eight different Elsevier Journals. The University congratulates Dr Huang on his achievement. Professor You-Lin Xu, Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Environment said, “Dr Huang has demonstrated untiring commitment to peer review that helps uphold the academic credibility of a journal. We are proud of his contributions to the academic research field.” Dr Huang is deeply honoured to receive the international award. “Peer review is an excellent learning experience as well as a valuable self-reflective process that helps enhance my writing skill for preparing research papers. I am very happy to be able to contribute to the scientific community,” he said. Dr Huang is a Combustion Scientist and a Fire Protection Engineer. He received his PhD (2016) from Imperial College London and joined PolyU in 2017. He has served as a reviewer for 33 journals and made 185 pre-publication reviews so far. ECR Reviewers’ Choice Award celebrates early-career researchers’ exceptional advocacy, innovation, or contributions to scholarly peer review, organised by Publons which is a global network of peer reviewers and part of Clarivate Analytics. This is the first year Publons runs the peer-nominated and voted Award, which is designed to recognise an individual who has been influential in the realm of peer review, or has significantly contributed to improving the system. The newly established award is part of Publons’ global Peer Review Awards, the only cross-publisher Awards that endorse the efforts of peer reviewers worldwide. The other five finalists competing for the Award comes from University of Oxford, Imperial College London, University of Texas in Austin, Brno University of Technology and Eindhoven University of Technology. For further information on the Award, please browse: https://publons.com/community/awards/ecr-reviewers-choice-award

13 Sep, 2018

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International Conference on Engineering Research and Practice for Steel Construction 2018

10 world-renowned researchers and engineers presented their latest research and construction projects at the first International Conference on Engineering Research and Practice for Steel Construction from 5 to 7 September 2018 at the Cordis Hotel in Mongkok, Kowloon. They included Prof. David Nethercot and Prof. Ahmed Elghazouli of Imperial College London, Prof. Yozo Fujino of Yokohama National University, Prof. Sritawat Kitipornchai of the University of Queensland, Prof. Richard Liew of the National University of Singapore, Prof. Lin-Hai Han of Tsinghua University, Prof. Richard Stroetmann of Technische Universitat Dresden, Dr Robin Sham of AECOM in Hong Kong, Prof. G.Q. Li of Tongji University, and Prof. Sing-Ping Chiew of the Singapore Institute of Technology. Organized by the Hong Kong branch of the Chinese National Engineering Research Centre for Steel Construction, the conference provided a technical platform for effective exchanges on modern steel construction technology among over 180 researchers and engineers. Officiating at the conference was Ir C.K. Hon, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works) of the Hong Kong Government’s Development Bureau. About 120 technical papers were presented in 20 sessions on a wide range of topics, from the effective use of high strength steel on construction, steel and composite structures, cold-formed steel structures to seismic protection to steel structures. They were well received and stimulated much discussion for those in attendance.

7 Sep, 2018

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Faculty Forum Highlights FCE Strategic Plans

To cultivate a supportive culture for academics of the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) to engage in high impact and collaborative research, a Faculty Forum was held on 30 August 2018. About 80 of them gathered to learn about some critical issues of relevance for them. First, they heard from Prof. Guohua Chen, Associate Vice President (Research Support), who provided an analysis of FCE’s strengths, weaknesses, and the opportunities facing it. Prof. You-Lin Xu, Dean of FCE, then shared the Faculty’s strategic plans for 2018 to 2021. They were nothing short of visionary. Next, Prof. Jianping Gan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology talked about his successful experience in writing a proposal for the Theme-based Research Scheme (TRS) of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (RGC). His insight shed some light on what a winning proposal might be like. Subsequently, Prof. Albert Chan, Head of the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) and member of the RGC engineering panel, shared his perspective as a panel member on applications for the Early Career Scheme (ECS) and General Research Fund (GRF) of the RGC. This was followed by presentations from Dr You Dong of CEE and Prof. Xiaoli Ding, Associate Dean (Partnership), who talked about their respective experiences in writing proposals for the ECS and GRF, before Prof. Asif Usmani, Head of the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE), gave some tips on recruiting quality candidates for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme. The Forum facilitated dialogue between young researchers and more experienced scholars. Concluding with closing remarks from Prof. Xiangdong Li, Associate Dean (Research), it was an enlightening event for all who attended, particularly those just beginning their academic careers.

30 Aug, 2018

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Which part of your university experience influenced you the most?

“Hall life! I was an introvert, but becoming friends with roommates from different countries gave me confidence to step out of my comfort zone.” Hanging out with his roommates from Romania and Poland, Dachi has learnt to appreciate various cultures while sharing his own. These experiences blew him away and broadened his mindset with an international perspective. More details: http://www.polyu.edu.hk/stars/scholarships/outstanding-students-award-scheme/outstanding-student-awards-presentation-ceremony-2017/outstanding-student,-faculty-of-construction-and-environment-2017.html Video: https://goo.gl/2uadaX

13 Aug, 2018

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