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PAIR Conference 2023

PAIR Conference was held successfully from 8May to 11May. Smart Ageing session was held on 10May, which attracted near 100 participants to join on site and also near 100 online participants. A lab tour visiting the Smart Ageing Hub was also organised for the participants. There were 3 posters chosen for the best poster awards among 35 submission. The awardees list as below. 1. Justina YW LIU, Calvin LUK, LING K.K., Jerry WF YEUNG, SUN Yi, Kenneth LO, Patrick PK KOR, Gabriel CH FONG, Thomas KS CHOI, Daphne CHEUNG, ZHENG Yongping"The development of an e-Health system to enhance healthy lifestyles of older adults with sacropenia"2. Wilson Yiu Shun LAM, Elaine KWONG, Huberta Wai Tung CHAN, ZHENG Yongping"Predicting the presence of dysphagia by swallowing sequence variability and event concurrency using linear classification models: a pilot study"3. Aria C.H. YANG, Able C.L. KWOK, Richard LI, WU Yiying Bow, Markus WERNL, Jennifer Yoohyun LEE, Annette VONG, LO Ka Wen, Angela Y.M. LEUNG, Calvin LUK, LING K.K."Designing a sensor-enabled urban green care farm (S-Farm) with older adults in Hong Kong"We would like to thank all speakers and participants for your support to RISA event!

16 May, 2023

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Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards

Dr WEN Chunyi, Member of the Research Institute for Smart Ageing (RISA), won the Healthy Longevity Catalyst Award (Hong Kong) 2022 in the biology and medicine category of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition for his project “Senolytic uPAR-CAR-T Therapy for Osteoarthritis”.The competition is organised by the National Academy of Medicine of the United States. It is a series of inducement awards and prizes to catalyse breakthrough innovations to promote people’s lifelong physical, mental, and social health and well-being. There are ten awards in the competition. Each winning project will receive a US$50,000 cash prize for a maximum period of 12 months.

11 Jan, 2023

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BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize Health for Life Award

Prof. ZHENG Yongping, Director of the Research Institute for Smart Ageing (RISA), has been awarded the inaugural BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize in the field of “Life and Health” with HKD 2 million cash prize. Prof. Zheng has obtained more than 50 patents and was ranked among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists in rankings compiled by Stanford University in 2021 and 2022. His main research area includes biomedical ultrasound instrumentation, soft tissue elasticity measurement and imaging, 3D ultrasound imaging and smart aging technologies. The research team led by Prof. Zheng has developed a 3D ultrasound imaging system, “Scolioscan”, which can bring accurate, safe and cost-efficient radiation-free scoliosis assessment. The invention has been applied to clinical assessment in many countries to facilitate early diagnosis and early treatment of scoliosis, and to control the condition using non-surgical intervention. This invention can also be used for the evaluation of ageing spine, including degenerative scoliosis. 

11 Jan, 2023

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Hong Kong ICT Awards 2022

Dr. Daphne Cheung, member of RISA, and her team have received Hong Kong ICT Awards 2022: Smart People (Smart Ageing) Silver Award for their work on the project "Therapeutic music-with-movement programme for elderly with cognitive impairment". Congratulations!

15 Dec, 2022

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Gerontech and Innovation Expo cum Summit 2022

The Gerontech and Innovation Expo cum Summit 2022 was successfully held, attracting thousands of visitors. At the four-day expo, the exhibition booth of the Research Institute for Smart Ageing (RISA) showcased the latest innovations by PolyU faculty members from the Department of Applied Social Sciences, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the School of Nursing, and the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation, and demonstrated advanced technologies for elder care to the public. The booth was visited by prestigious guests, including Mrs Carrie Lam, former Chief Executive of the HKSAR, and Prof. Sophia Chan, former Secretary for Food and Health of the HKSAR, academic staff from different higher education institutions, and the general public who were interested in using PolyU’s aged care products. We wish this precious experience can bring new collaboration opportunities to RISA.

11 Nov, 2022

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World’s top 2% most-cited scientists

Congratulations to Ir Prof. Zheng Yong Ping, Director of RISA, Prof. Tao Xiao Ming, Prof. Wang Shi Yuan William, and Prof. Cao Jiannong, member of RISA, who have been recognized on the list of top 2% most-cited scientists internationally,  list complied by Standford University in Oct2022.PolyU has achieved an encouraging milestone of having more than 200 scholars ranked among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists in the newly released metrics compiled by Stanford University. In addition to the most top 2% scientists globally in the fields of Building and Construction (13 scientists) and Civil Engineering (16), the University has the largest number of top 2% scholars in four other fields in Hong Kong. Overall, PolyU has the second highest number of scientists included in the list among Hong Kong institutions. The University has five and seven scientists who are ranked among the top 10 and top 20 scholars in the world respectively in their own areas of specialty, the highest number among universities in Hong Kong.

11 Nov, 2022

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InnoStars2022

Mr Ling Kar-kan, Director of the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation and Associate Director of Research Institute for Smart Ageing, were presented the InnoStars Award 2021 organised by the Our Hong Kong Foundation in the ceremony held yesterday (29 July).   Mr Ling, who has devoted himself to social innovation, believed that the most important element for social innovation is empathy - to profoundly understand the pain and needs of those you serve.   For more details, you could visit the related video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7JFprxVTj0

8 Aug, 2022

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President's Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Knowledge Transfer

To recognise and reward staff members’ KT endeavours which are underpinned by research and innovation and have created significant impact on industry and society, the President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Knowledge Transfer (KT) has been set up. The Awards will have two sub-categories: “President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in KT: Industry” and “President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in KT: Society”. Prof. Zheng Yong Ping, DoRISA, has been granted an individual award under the President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in KT: Industry category, for his project "Scolioscan: 3D Ultrasound Imaging System for Radiation-free Scoliosis Assessment" The “President’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in KT: Industry” recognises KT impact cases which can demonstrate contributions in advancing the technological or industry standards, addressing the needs of the industry, or enhancing its competitiveness through application of PolyU’s research and innovations in the form of products, methodologies, systems and/or solutions. The details of the project can be found here , or click here for a video introduction.  

22 Jul, 2022

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PolyU InnoTech Open Day 2022

PolyU held the PolyU InnoTech Open Day on 16 July 2022 on campus to showcase the University’s latest endeavours in education, interdisciplinary research, knowledge transfer and entrepreneurship which are helping to empower the I&T development of Hong Kong, the GBA and beyond. RISA had set up a booth to showcase members' projects on ageing related topics, with live demostration of products developed by members.   

18 Jul, 2022

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COVID PTSD study

Prof. David Shum, Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at PolyU, associate director of RISA, elaborated his team’s study results that revealed over 10% Hong Kong people exhibited post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms one year after the onset of the pandemic on the RTHK programme “Letters to Hong Kong” yesterday (25 June).   The team suggested enhancing the connection between the non-governmental organisations and the elderly to help ensure their good physical and mental health.   Click here for more details. 

27 Jun, 2022

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