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Concurrent heatwaves and sea level rises happening more_EN

Concurrent heatwaves and sea level rises happening more at coastal locations, PolyU study finds

A research conducted by Dr WANG Shuo, Member of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS), the Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (RISUD) and the Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Smart Cities Research Institute (SCRI), Associate Professor in the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI), and his team has found that the concurrent occurrence of heatwaves and extreme short-term sea level rises at coastal locations significantly increased between 1998 and 2017 when compared to the preceding 20 years. The study also predicted that, under a modelled high emissions scenario, the probability of the occurrence of such events in 2025–2049 may multiply by fivefold. The research findings provide scientific evidence and guidance for improving climate adaptation strategies in response to extreme weather events, which will aid in the development of climate-resilient coastal cities. The study has been published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment. Read the article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-024-01274-1   Online coverage: The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR): https://www.preventionweb.net/news/study-identifies-increased-threat-coastlines-concurrent-heat-waves-and-sea-level-rises Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/heat-and-floods-are-increasingly-hitting-coastlines-with-a-one-two-punch/ Nature Asia: https://www.natureasia.com/ja-jp/research/highlight/14874 CCTV - https://polyu.me/3JhABOe Xinhua Net - https://polyu.me/3JjRsjK People’s Daily - https://polyu.me/49CbO2i People.com - https://polyu.me/4cQaED4 Jiangnan Evening News - https://polyu.me/3QrfEET Jinhua Daily - https://polyu.me/4aQ7iyN The Paper - https://polyu.me/4aVfflH NetEase - https://polyu.me/3VWKNDu Forbes - https://polyu.me/4aw2tKM The Straits Times - https://polyu.me/3W0TgWf France 24 - https://polyu.me/43VGjiq Eyewitness News - https://polyu.me/3VSO2vK Deccan Herald - https://polyu.me/3vGHlCp The Telegraph Calcutta, India - https://polyu.me/49Afgdy Malay Mail - https://polyu.me/3vHSjaO Daily Excelsior - https://polyu.me/4aWw145 EurekAlert - https://polyu.me/3UgcSV1 China News Service - https://polyu.me/3W2qmoV ifeng.com - https://polyu.me/3UdjgMT

12 Apr, 2024

Recap of DLS by Prof LIN JIanguo on 9 April 2024 2000 x 1050 pxEN

Prof. LIN Jianguo of Imperial College London delivers distinguished lecture on hot stamping techniques

Prof. LIN Jianguo, Head and Professor in Mechanics of Materials Division, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, delivered the 17th PAIR Distinguished Lecture titled “How to get high quality experimental data for hot stamping?” on 9 April 2024. The hybrid lecture attracted over 150 participants joining in person and online from more than ten countries and regions across Australia, Asia, Europe and North America. It was also broadcast live on multiple social media platforms, including YouTube, Weibo, Bilibili, etc., captivating an online viewing audience of over 12,400. The lecture commenced with a welcome speech and speaker introduction by Ir Prof. MAN Hau-chung, Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Director of the Research Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (RIAM). In Prof. Lin presentation, he primarily indicated the increasing global requirements for reducing energy use and carbon dioxide emission of transportation vehicles, lightweight passenger cars have become an inevitable trend. Ultra-high strength steel (UHSS) can save the production cost of vehicles, improve productivity and car performance. Next, he introduced the “HFQ-Technology” developed by his team in recent years that has enabled high strength alloys to be stamped into complex-shaped automotive components. He outlined the use of thermomechanical experimental tests for generating high quality data for modelling, and the use of spatio-temporal method for determining necking and fracture strains of sheet metals. He also explained the computational steps for evaluating the formability of sheet metals under hot stamping. To conclude, Prof. Lin emphasised that improvements in experimental sciences, technologies and standardised testing are important for supporting the development of new materials processing technologies. A question-and-answer session moderated by Prof. Man and Prof. FU Mingwang, Associate Director of RIAM, followed. Both the online and on-site audience engaged in a productive discussion with the professors. Please click here for an online review.  

9 Apr, 2024

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Green and cool roofs reduce energy use substantially, PolyU study finds

Prof. WENG Qihao, Associate Director of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS), Member of the Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Smart Cities Research Institute (SCRI) and Chair Professor of Geomatics and Artificial Intelligence, and his research team studied the energy-saving potential of green roofs and cool roofs in reducing building energy consumption. The paper was published in the journal npj Urban Sustainability. The study evaluated the green roof and cool roof strategies in six global cities, including Cairo, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Los Angeles, and Sao Paulo, under current and future climate change scenarios. Results showed that in future climates, the implementation of these strategies at the city level can lead to up to 65.51% annual energy reduction and 71.72% reduction in Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) consumption by 2100. These findings can guide the implementation of these strategies in different climatic zones worldwide, informing the selection and design of suitable roof mitigation strategies for specific urban contexts. Read the full article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42949-024-00159-8

5 Apr, 2024

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PAIR featured on THE Campus

An article titled “Maximise your research impact through interdisciplinary collaboration” by Prof. CHEN Qingyan, Director of the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR), was published on Times Higher Education Campus (THE Campus). In the article, Prof. Chen shared with readers how PolyU creates research impact through applied, interdisciplinary research. Read the article: THE Campus: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/maximise-your-research-impact-through-interdisciplinary-collaboration

2 Apr, 2024

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Geomatics expert Prof. CHEN Jun delivers a distinguished lecture on spatial-temporal information for sustainable development

Prof. CHEN Jun, Chief Scientist at the National Geomatics Center of China and Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, delivered the 16th PAIR Distinguished Lecture titled “Spatial-temporal Information for High Quality Sustainable Development” on 27 March 2024. The hybrid lecture attracted over 200 participants joining in person and online from more than 20 countries and regions across Australia, Asia, Europe and North America. It was also broadcast live on multiple social media platforms, captivating an online viewing audience of over 10,700. The lecture commenced with a welcome speech and speaker introduction by Prof. WANG Zuankai, Associate Vice President (Research and Innovation). In his presentation, Prof. Chen first gave a brief introduction to the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as the SDG monitoring practices in Mainland China. He pointed out that the Nation has adopted the high quality sustainable development concept, which emphasises harmonising the social, economic and environmental aspects in national development. Next, he elaborated on a pilot project that he led to measure Deqing County’s progress towards SDGs using geospatial and statistical information. The project was selected by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs as one of the first 16 good SDGs’ practices in 2020. After that, Prof. Chen shared that the achievement of sustainable development requires holistic and systematic research to build a digital governance system that can provide the basis for the scientific and orderly development of national territorial space. He also explained how territorial space sustainability studies can help unveil and analyse various patterns, such as the distributions of population, enterprises and public service facilities, and the relationships between them. To conclude, Prof. Chen introduced the national program on the development of the Realistic Geospatial Landscape Model (3dRGLm), which can generate digital description and representation of the real 3D geospatial spaces. This new geographic information system can support the Nation in achieving natural resources management and high quality sustainable development. A question-and-answer session moderated by Prof. DING Xiaoli, Director of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) and Prof. WENG Qihao, Associate Director of RILS, followed. The online and on-site audience engaged in a productive discussion with Prof. Chen. Please click here for an online review.  

27 Mar, 2024

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PolyU partners with Yangjiang Offshore Wind Energy Laboratory to establish joint research centre to drive development of offshore wind power technology

PolyU and Yangjiang Offshore Wind Energy Laboratory (the Laboratory) signed an agreement to jointly establish the PolyU–Yangjiang Laboratory Joint Research Centre for Offshore Wind Power (JRC) on 26 March 2024. The JRC will be operated and managed jointly by the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) and the Laboratory, signifying an increasingly close research collaboration between the two organisations in offshore wind power technology. Under the new partnership, PolyU and Yangjiang researchers will share resources and laboratory facilities, and join force in research projects on new technologies and materials for offshore wind power applications, as well as translating the research outcomes into practical solutions for industry. Read more: https://polyu.hk/Zlbnr

26 Mar, 2024

Prof. WENG Qihao wins double honours from American Association of Geographers

Congratulations to Prof. WENG Qihao, Associate Director of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS), Member of the Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Smart Cities Research Institute (SCRI) and Chair Professor of Geomatics and Artificial Intelligence, for receiving the 2024 AAG Wilbanks Prize for Transformational Research in Geography from the American Association of Geographers (AAG), and the Lifetime Achievement Honor Award 2024 from the AAG Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG), respectively. The dual recognitions are a testament to his remarkable contributions in the fields.  A prize presentation will be held and a special conference session in honour of Prof. Weng will take place at this year’s AAG Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, 16–20 April 2024. Founded in 1904, the AAG is a non-profit scientific and educational society aimed at bringing advancements to geography and related fields. The AAG Wilbanks Prize for Transformational Research is awarded to geographers from the academic, public or private sectors whose research has made transformational research contributions to geography or geographic information science, or to science and society more broadly. The AAG RSSG Lifetime Achievement Honor Award is bestowed upon individuals who have made a unique and path-breaking impact on remote sensing and relevant disciplines through research, education and service engagement.

26 Mar, 2024

20240322_RIAM co-organises 3D scanning and printing demonstration_EN

RIAM co-organises 3D scanning and printing demonstration for secondary and primary school students

The Research Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (RIAM) and the University Research Facility in 3D Printing (U3DP) successfully co-organised a 3D scanning and printing demonstration session for a group of students from Po Leung Kuk Laws Foundation College and Po Leung Kuk Luk Hing Too Primary School on 22 March 2024. Prior to the workshop, the U3DP had received an invitation from the College to help the school in reconstructing a dolphin skeleton which the school had received from Ocean Park using PolyU’s advanced manufacturing technologies. The 3D-printed replica of the dolphin skeleton will be used as an exhibit. RIAM and U3DP arranged a demonstration session for the students, demonstrating the replication of the dolphin skull using 3D scanning and printing technologies. The U3DP team employed specialised 3D structured light scanners, which capture the intricate details of the original dolphin skeleton from multiple angles, to generate a highly detailed and accurate digital 3D model of the skeleton. After the 3D scanning process, U3DP replicated the dolphin skeleton using Stereolithography (SLA) printing technology. This technology uses a liquid resin material that is selectively cured layer by layer using a laser. As each layer is cured, the replica of the dolphin skeleton gradually takes shape. The SLA printing process ensures that the replica closely resembles the original skeleton in terms of its geometry and surface characteristics. The level of detail and accuracy achieved through this technology allows for a faithful representation of the dolphin skeleton. The replicated dolphin skeleton can be used for various purposes, including educational displays, scientific research, museum exhibits, or even as a visual aid in veterinary or marine biology studies. It provides a tangible and accurate representation of the original skeleton without the need to handle or potentially damage the fragile original specimen. U3DP’s combination of 3D scanning and SLA printing technologies offers a practical and efficient solution for creating replicas of complex skeletal structures like the dolphin skeleton. Watch the video via Pinterest

22 Mar, 2024

Prof. TAO Xiaoming leads delegation visit to Jinjiang textile and apparel enterprises

Prof. TAO Xiaoming, Director of the Research Institute for Intelligent Wearable Systems (RI-IWEAR), led a delegation from PolyU to visit textile, apparel and sportswear enterprises in Jinjiang, China on 21 March 2024. The visit aims to explore collaborations with the industry for advancing translation of research outputs and promoting industry-university-research collaboration. The delegation visited 11 enterprises including Anta, Hengan, 361゚, Kalmei, Qipai, Septwolves, Xintai Technology, Fengzhu Textile, Maotai Technology, Xiangxing Textile, and Longxinglong Dyeing & Weaving Co Ltd., for discussions and exchanges on innovative textile research technologies, intelligent textile fibres, regenerative biomaterials, green nanotechnology, wearable technology, bionic smart material innovations, bionic catalysis and sustainable energy, etc.    Online coverage: IJJ News - https://polyu.me/49ZyJWc Sina - https://polyu.me/3TL4a0G Toutiao - https://polyu.me/43uobvV

21 Mar, 2024

PolyU joins forces with Xingguo county to promote textile industry development

On 19 March 2024, Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, attended the inaugural Ganzhou Graphene and Textile and Apparel New Material Industry Symposium held in Jiangxi, representing the University to sign a cooperation framework agreement on establishing a strategic partnership with the Government of Xingguo county of Jiangxi. The partnership aims to better gather quality resources to promote the development of textile and apparel industry. Prof. Chao also attended the inauguration ceremony of the Graphene Technology Centre in Xingguo, the first county-level centre of such kind in China. The centre aims to promote the organic integration of new graphene materials in the textile and apparel industry. In addition, Dr SHOU Dahua, Limin Endowed Young Scholar in Advanced Textiles Technologies and Assistant Professor in the School of Fashion and Textiles, delivered a keynote speech at the Symposium. Dr Shou is a member of various PAIR constituent research units, including the Research Institute for Intelligent Wearable Systems (RI-IWEAR), Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Research Institute for Smart Energy (RISE), Research Institute for Sports Science and Technology (RISports), Research Centre for Resources Engineering towards Carbon Neutrality (RCRE), and Research Centre of Textiles for Future Fashion (RCTFF).   Online coverage: NetEase - https://polyu.me/4908T33, https://polyu.me/4a3oY9o Sohu - https://polyu.me/3IPFjT6 JX News - https://polyu.me/4cq2Nf8

19 Mar, 2024

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