Five research projects led by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have secured HK$32.6 million funding from the Research Impact Fund (RIF) under Research Grants Council (RGC) in the 2019/20 round of funding. For the second year running, PolyU obtained the largest amount of funding support among local universities in terms of the dollar amount and the total number of funded projects.
The projects, led by PolyU as the "coordinating university", are as follows, which details are listed in the Appendix.
Project | Project-in-charge | Funding Amount (HK$ million) |
---|---|---|
Data Storage and Retrieval Using Peptides and Tandem Mass Spectrometry Sequencing | Dr YAO Zhongping Associate Professor, Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology |
9.7 |
Forward-looking Intravascular Photoacoustic/Ultrasound Imaging Technology for the Asssessment and Guidance of Cardiovascular Chronic Total Occlusion Intervention | Dr LAM Kwok-ho Associate Professor & Associate Head, Department of Electrical Engineering |
4.3 |
Mapping and characterization for optimized evaluation of potential landing sites on the Moon and Mars to support future missions | Dr WU Bo Associate Professor, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics |
4.5 |
Improving Vision and Quality of Life in Patients with Glaucoma Using Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation and Perceptual Learning: A Randomized Clinical Trial | Dr CHEONG Ming Yan Allen Associate Professor, School of Optometry |
8.8 |
Edge Learning: the Enabling Technology for Distributed Big Data Analytics in Cloud-Edge Environment | Professor GUO Song Professor & Associate Head, Department of Computing |
5.3 |
Total Amount | 32.6 |
Professor Alexander Wai, Deputy President and Provost of PolyU, said, "This is testimony to the University’s capacity in undertaking impactful and translational research projects, as well as a recognition to our efforts in promoting knowledge advancement. PolyU will continue to leverage our strengths to foster strategic collaboration and partnerships across disciplines and institutions. We look forward to the fruitful results of the research teams' research and their contributions to the well-being of humankind. "
The RIF, established by the University Grants Committee and administered by the RGC, aims to encourage universities in Hong Kong to conduct more collaborative research projects that may help meet Hong Kong's strategic and societal needs, and foster more collaborative efforts with stakeholders beyond academia.
[From PolyU Website]