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RILS member wins the ASCE 2022 Karl Emil Hilgard Hydraulic Prize

Dr H.F. DUAN, member of RILS and Associate Professor of CEE, wins the 2022 Karl Emil Hilgard Hydraulic Prize from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). This international recognition is given to the author, or authors, of that paper which is judged to be of superior merit, dealing with a problem of flowing water, either in theory or practice. Preferably, the award is given to a paper that is not otherwise recognized by receiving another Society prize. Click here for more details about the past award winners.

7 Oct, 2022

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RILS member has published a comprehensive review article on remote sensing of land surface phenology

Collaborated with scholars from Mainland China, Australia, Switzerland, USA, and Singapore, Dr Xiaolin ZHU, member of RILS, and his former PhD student Dr Jiaqi TIAN have recently published a comprehensive review article on remote sensing of land surface phenology in Global Change Biology, a top journal in the field of Ecology (IF: 13.211). In this article, Dr ZHU and Dr TIAN present their research outcomes in the past few years. These studies mainly focus on the uncertainties in remote sensing of land surface phenology, which investigated the impact of spatial resolution, viewing-solar angle, temporal resolution, and noises in the time series on the vegetation phenology detection. The studies have also provided new insights on ecological studies based on satellite data.   Please click here for more details of the publication.   Other related publications: Tian, J., Zhu, X., Chen, J., Wang, C., Shen, M., Yang, W., Tan, X., Xu, S., Li, Z., Improving the accuracy of spring phenology detection by optimally smoothing satellite vegetation index time series based on local cloud frequency. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 2021, 180, 29-44. Tian, J., Zhu, X., Wan, L., Collin, M. Impacts of Satellite Revisit Frequency on Spring Phenology Monitoring of Deciduous Broad-Leaved Forests Based on Vegetation Index Time Series. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. 2021, 14, 10500-10508. Tian, J., Zhu, X., Shen, Z., Wu, J., Xu, S., Liang, Z., Wang, J. Investigating the urban-induced microclimate effects on winter wheat spring phenology using Sentinel-2 time series, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2020, 294, 108153. Tian, J., Zhu, X., Wu, J., Shen, M., Chen, J. Coarse-Resolution Satellite Images Overestimate Urbanization Effects on Vegetation Spring Phenology. Remote Sensing. 2020, 12, 117.

3 Oct, 2022

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RILS study explores the impact of place attachment on well-being for older people in high-density urban environment

Dr Yi SUN, Member of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) and Assistant Professor of the Department of Building and Real Estate at PolyU, and his research teammates have had some collaborative studies on ageing and environment.  The paper conceptualizes aging in place as a process where older people’s encounter with various environmental factors helps develop well- being. The articulation of aging in place as a meaning construction process highlights the importance of place attachment. The study extends the focal point of aging in place research from Western contexts to a denselylated Asian city, Hong Kong. Using a qualitative research approach, the researchers explore the meanings of well-being and place attachment, as well as how these two terms interact. The study has been published in Journal of Aging & Social Policy from Taylor & Francis Online. Please click here for the publication.

19 Sep, 2022

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LSGI and RILS co-organised a Training Course for the Lands Department

Prof. Qihao WENG, Associate Director of Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) and Chair Professor of Geomatics and Artificial Intelligence of Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI), successfully launched a 3-day training course for the Lands Department on 18, 19 and 23 August 2022. The participants explored topics concerning remote sensing and machine learning, applied their professional knowledge and skills in the following lab exercises, and developed sense of solving remote sensing related issues in a deep learning fashion.  

29 Aug, 2022

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RILS member received The InnoStars Award 2021

Prof. Kar-kan LING, Director of the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation of PolyU, was presented The InnoStars Award 2021, organised by the Our Hong Kong Foundation in the ceremony held on 29 July 2022. Prof. LING believed that the most important element for social innovation was empathy—to profoundly understand the pain and needs of those you served.  He also believed that improving the lives of the grassroots through innovative projects could influence government policy planning, raise government and public concerns on social problems, and stimulate social innovation from the bottom up. Click here for more details about the InnoStars Award Winners.

9 Aug, 2022

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Management committee member of RILS received JSCE International Outstanding Collaboration Award

Ir Prof. Jian-guo DAI, management committee member of RILS and Professor of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) of PolyU, received the FY2021 JSCE International Outstanding Collaboration Award from the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE). This award recognized the awardees’ continuous efforts and significant contribution to the development of concrete science and technology, the leadership and achievements in fostering the relationship among civil engineering researchers, as well as the commitment to strengthening the friendship between Japan and China through technical and cultural exchanges. Click here for more details about the JSCE awards.

12 Jul, 2022

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RILS study examines the relationship between mobile app use and loneliness among Hong Kong’s elderlies during the pandemic

Dr Yi SUN, Member of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) and Assistant Professor of the Department of Building and Real Estate at PolyU, and his research teammates have found that the pandemic, particularly the associated social distancing rule, has negative impacts on elderlies’ mental health and lifestyle. Studies also reveal that the use of mobile apps seems have positive effects on mitigating those negative changes in elderlies’ daily life. The project examines the relationship between mobile app use and loneliness among Hong Kong’s older adults during the pandemic. The team finds that the use of video entertainment, instant communication, and information apps is positively associated with lower emotional loneliness. However, their findings provide an insight with no relationship between mobile app use and social loneliness. This also contributes to a deeper understanding that the space, as well as its incorporated activities and social relations, is essential for people to develop positive interpersonal relations. Urban planning in the post-COVID era should consider both the quality and characteristics of various urban spaces in boosting social interactions and solidarity among citizens. The study has been published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health at https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/13/7656

4 Jul, 2022

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RILS scholar wins in the first round of Public Policy Research Funding Scheme 2022/23

The project led by our member, Dr Xiaolin ZHU, Assistant Professor of Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI), has been awarded a funding of HK$281,060 from the first round of the Public Policy Research (PPR) Funding Scheme, managed by the Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office. This project is one of the only two projects receiving funds out of 27 applications.   Illegal dumping of construction and demolition (C&D) materials can lead to severe environmental issues (e.g., destroyed wetlands), life and property risks (e.g., landslide), hygiene problems (e.g., clogging waterways), public health hazards (e.g., breeding germs), and urban planning issues (e.g., seizing public lands). Illegal dumping has become the third-largest source of pollution complaints in Hong Kong since 2020. With the anticipated saturation of the landfills’ capacity, public concern for illegal dumping becomes even more intensive. Illegal dumping of C&D tends to be stealthy, concealed and scattered, making it difficult to track the activities over a large area. Therefore, the capability for detecting illegal dumping should be enhanced urgently to maintain a clean and healthy city environment and to construct a liveable and competitive city.   Dr ZHU’s project provides not only an overview of the suspicious illegal dumping activities in Hong Kong, but also an effective approach to deploy manpower optimally across the relevant government departments for illegal dumping management. The departments can also determine their responsibilities based on the geographical distribution of the illegal dumping activities and other complementary data, such as land use maps. This project will not only contribute to detection of occurrence of illegal activities for the early warning but also to assessment of recovery works after a site is destroyed by illegally deposited C&D, as an essential part of illegal dumping management.   Please click here for more information about the research reports under PPR Funding Schemes.

17 Jun, 2022

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RILS interdisciplinary research study: Super-fast Large-area Economical Marine Reclamations for Housing and Infrastructural Developments in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area

Led by Ir Prof. Jian-hua YIN, management committee member of RILS and Chair Professor of Soil Mechanics at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), the research team has developed and implemented an innovative technique using horizontal band drains in the aid of vacuum preloading method to facilitate the possible reuse of dredged sediment as fill material in future reclamation projects in Hong Kong. Three physical model tests are ongoing in order to simulate the whole process of implementing the new soft soil improvement method, including the dredging process, self-weight consolidation process, and fast consolidation process by vacuum preloading with prefabricated band drains. The preliminary test results well proved that the new method is capable of decreasing water content and increasing soil strength in an efficient and economical way. For example, it can be observed in large-scale plane strain physical model that the average water content of dredged sediment decreased from 220% to 76% and the shear strength of sediment increased from almost zero to 27 kPa at the bottom of model within 100 days of applying vacuum pressure. As the following work, a mechanical-chemical combined method, which incorporates binder stabilization using industrial wastes and vacuum preloading with prefabricated band drains at the same time, will be further investigated to propose a sustainable way in the marine reclamation practice. A Hydraulic Laboratory visit and clay reclamation model test demonstration were hosted by Prof. YIN to Departmental Advisory Committee of CEE, led by Ir Chun-kit LAU, Ricky, JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works) of Development Bureau. Please click here for details.    

13 May, 2022

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RILS members win awards at the Geneva Invention Expo

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has remarkable results in this year’s online special edition of the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva (Geneva Inventions Expo). The Exhibition is regarded as one of the most important annual global events devoted exclusively to inventions. This year, three RILS members, Prof. Jianguo DAI, Prof. Daniel TSANG and Sr Prof. Charles WONG, won the awards, including one Gold Medal and two Silver Medals. For details of the awards, please refer to the table below or visit the website of PolyU Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/kteo/polyu-innovations/award/geneva2022/ and the event organiser’s official website: https://www.inventions-geneva.ch   Invention Principal Investigator Award UmiCool: an Eco-friendly Smart Sub-ambient Radiative Cooling (SSRC) Coating Prof. Jianguo DAI Management Committee Member of RILS Professor and Associate Head, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Founder of Pro-Infra Science & Technology Limited (a PolyU Academic-led start-up) Gold Medal Carbon-negative Climate-smart Biochar Partition Block Prof. Daniel TSANG Member of RILS Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Founder of NeutralCrete Limited (a PolyU Academic-led start-up) Silver Medal Hong Kong Solar Irradiation Map Sr Prof.Charles WONG Management Committee Member of RILS Associate Dean (FCE) and Professor, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics  Silver Medal

31 Mar, 2022

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