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AAE Experts Secure Smart Traffic Fund for Groundbreaking Smart Mobility Projects

The Department is delighted to announce that two of our esteemed colleagues, Prof Weisong Wen and Dr Li Qinbiao from the Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering (AAE), have successfully secured funding from the 23rd batch of the Smart Traffic Fund (STF), as announced by the Transport Department on 22 January 2026.   This round of funding saw four innovative projects approved, with three led by PolyU researchers.   Institution Project Title Name of PI Hong Kong Smart City Limited and Hong Kong Metropolitan University Driving Performance Analysis Assistance System for Driving Tests Mr CHOW Hei Sen The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Application of End-to-End Intelligent Driving System in Logistics Industry Prof. Weisong WEN (AAE) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Wearable Wristband-based Driver Attention Monitoring and Alerting System Dr LI Qinbiao (AAE) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Bus Automatic Emergency Braking System Designed for Hong Kong Road and Traffic Conditions Prof. SZE Nang Ngai (CEE) Prof. CHEN Wen-Hua (AAE – co-PI)   Project Highlights Prof Weisong Wen’s project, “Application of End-to-End Intelligent Driving System in Logistics Industry” is awarded over HK$ 7,000,000. The project will deliver Hong Kong’s first end-to-end autonomous delivery vehicle platform, integrating localization, perception, and control within a unified AI system. This innovative approach is designed to significantly enhance logistics efficiency and alleviate road congestion, offering exceptional adaptability to Hong Kong’s unique urban environment by removing conventional system boundaries.   Dr Li Qinbiao’s project, “Wearable Wristband-based Driver Attention Monitoring and Alerting System” is awarded over $4,500,000. It aims to improve road safety by developing a real-world-ready solution to mitigate driver attention-loss states. By analyzing data collected from wearable, commercialized health-tracking wristbands, the system continuously monitors multiple physiological signals—such as photoplethysmogram (PPG), heart rate variability (HRV), and blood oxygen saturation—to assess driver attentiveness. Advanced deep learning algorithms detect signs of drowsiness and distraction, generating a Unified Attention-Loss Index (UAI) and issuing graded alerts to both drivers and fleet managers, providing timely warnings to enhance road safety.   Congratulations to Prof Wen and Dr Li for their outstanding achievements and contributions to advancing smart mobility and road safety in Hong Kong!     Read the full Smart Traffic Fund approved projects list at https://stf.hkpc.org/list-of-approved-projects/.

16 Feb, 2026

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PolyU and University of Macau launch Joint Laboratory of Robotics and Embodied Intelligence and dual PhD degree programme

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the University of Macau (UM) today signed collaboration agreements to inaugurate the Joint Laboratory of Robotics and Embodied Intelligence—the first joint laboratory between Hong Kong and Macau universities that is co-funded by both institutions—and to formalise a new dual PhD degree programme targeting young innovative talents in emerging fields such as robotics, embodied intelligence and autonomous systems. This cross-regional collaboration marks a significant milestone in Hong Kong and Macau’s endeavours to promote cutting-edge research and nurture young high-calibre talent, enhancing the competitiveness of the technology industries in both regions. The signing ceremony was held at the University of Macau. Witnessed by Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU; Prof. Yonghua SONG, Rector of UM; Prof. Christopher CHAO, Senior Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU; and Prof. Wei GE, Vice Rector (Research) of UM, the Joint Laboratory Agreement was signed by Prof. Wen-Hua CHEN, Interim Head of the Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering of PolyU, and Prof. Cheng-Zhong XU, Dean of Faculty of Science and Technology of UM; while the agreement for dual PhD degree programme was signed by Prof. Zuankai WANG, Associate Vice President (Research) and Dean of Graduate School of PolyU, and Prof. Pak Kin WONG, Dean of the Graduate School of UM. Distinguished guests from both universities then attended a plaque unveiling ceremony held to celebrate the official establishment of the Joint Laboratory. Prof. Jin-Guang Teng stated, “The collaboration between PolyU and UM to establish the first joint laboratory between Hong Kong and Macau and to launch a dual PhD programme demonstrates our shared vision to advance frontier research in robotics and embodied intelligence, foster cross-regional research collaboration, and nurture elite talent who will contribute to the development of the Greater Bay Area. These two initiatives not only address strategic regional imperatives but also aligns closely with our Nation’s long-term goals in technological innovation and socio-economic advancement. As an innovative world-class university, PolyU has decades of experience in translating research outcomes into real-world solutions. Through this partnership, interdisciplinary teams from both universities will work in synergy to produce high-impact research, pioneer transformative technologies, and facilitate knowledge transfer for the benefit of Hong Kong, Macau, and the Nation.” Prof. Yonghua Song said, “The Joint Laboratory brings together UM’s strengths in interdisciplinary research, artificial intelligence and engineering with PolyU’s expertise in applied science and engineering practice. It will advance fundamental research and promote technology transfer in cutting-edge fields such as intelligent robotics and embodied artificial intelligence. In addition to building on the two universities’ long-standing research collaboration, the laboratory will serve as a strategic platform for cultivating high-quality innovative talent. The four-year dual PhD programme features joint supervision by faculty members from both institutions. This initiative aims to synergise the disciplinary and technological strengths of both institutions and establish an internationally competitive doctoral training model for the Greater Bay Area, thereby supporting China’s high-quality development and the development of world-class research hubs.” The Joint Laboratory draws on the disciplinary strengths and robust research resources of PolyU and UM to accelerate research and knowledge transfer in intelligent robotics, artificial intelligence-driven technology and other relevant fields. It will serve as a critical collaboration platform for strengthening research, academic exchange and talent development between the two universities. The dual PhD degree programme adopts a four-year structure with co-supervision by academics from the two universities. Leveraging PolyU strengths in engineering and technology and UM’s comprehensive disciplinary breadth, the programme provides students with opportunities to conduct research projects and take classes at both institutions. Upon graduation, students will be awarded two separate PhD degrees from both universities.   ***END***

13 Feb, 2026

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Carbon-Free Energy Utilisation Empowered by AI”: International Conference Held at PolyU

From 7 to 8 February 2026, the conference “Carbon-Free Energy Utilisation Empowered by AI”, supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (RGC) under the NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme, was successfully held at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The conference was jointly organised by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and attracted more than 120 participants from leading institutions. These included senior scholars, early-career researchers, and students from Peking University, Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, as well as representatives from research institutes and organisations such as the Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology and Friends of the Earth (Hong Kong). The two-day programme of presentations and discussions was co-chaired by the conference’s two organising co-chairs, Professor Yu Guan of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Professor Xi Xia of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.   The conference focused on the deep integration of AI and carbon-free energy utilisation, fostering in-depth discussions on cutting-edge research directions and technological innovations, and bringing together valuable insights to advance green and low-carbon technologies. Among the attendees were Professor Christopher Chao, Senior Vice President (Research and Innovation) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Conference Chair; Professor Hau-chung Man, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; and Professor Wen-Hua Chen, Interim Head of the Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.   At the opening ceremony, Professor Christopher Chao, Conference Chair, delivered the opening remarks. He addressed that targeting climate change and advancing sustainable development have become shared global priorities, with carbon neutral technologies playing a central role in this transition. He further emphasised that AI is rapidly transforming research paradigms, and that its integration with carbon neutral technologies can significantly accelerate both technological development and real-world application. Professor Chao also expressed his hope that the conference would strengthen academic exchange between Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, foster innovative thinking, and help translate research ideas into practical solutions toward a sustainable and intelligent energy future.   In his welcome address, Professor Chih-Yung Wen, Steering Co-Chair of the Conference Organising Committee, noted that the carbon neutrality strategies of Chinese mainland and Hong Kong reflect an inevitable global transition toward clean energy systems. He further observed that AI plays a critical role in driving innovation in energy technologies, and that the integration of AI with carbon-free energy lies at the heart of the conference. Beyond fostering academic exchange between Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, the conference also placed strong emphasis on engaging and supporting early-career researchers, with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration through the conference.   Over the two-day programme, the technical sessions were rich in content and highly engaging. Renowned scholars, including Professor Zhuyin Ren and Professor Bin Yang from Tsinghua University, Professor Kun Luo from Zhejiang University, Professor Meng Ni from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Professor Minhua Shao from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, delivered keynote presentations. Their talks highlighted key technological developments and applications of AI in carbon-free energy systems, including hydrogen and ammonia, and shared state-of-the-art research findings and innovative perspectives, which sparked lively discussions among participants. During the conference, participants also visited the Aviation Services Research Centre and the Aviation Engineering Laboratory at PolyU. Participants expressed strong interest in PolyU’s research achievements and capabilities in aviation-related research.   “零碳能源利用及其 AI 賦能”學術會議在香港理工大學圓滿落幕   2026年2月7日至8日,由國家自然科學基金委員會與香港研究資助局聯合科研資助基金支持的“零碳能源利用及其AI賦能”學術會議於香港理工大學成功舉辦。會議由香港理工大學與上海交通大學聯合主辦,匯聚了來自北京大學、清華大學、浙江大學、香港大學、香港中文大學、香港科技大學等多所高校,以及航天推進技術研究院、香港地球之友等機構的資深學者、青年科研人員及學生代表,共計一百二十餘位嘉賓參會。為期兩天的研討由本次會議的兩位共同執行主席-香港理工大學關昱教授與上海交通大學夏溪教授分別主持。與會者圍繞人工智慧與零碳能源利用的深度融合展開前沿探討,共同為綠色低碳技術發展貢獻智慧。香港理工大學高級副校長(研究及創新)趙汝恒教授、工程學院院長文効忠教授、航空與民航工程學系暫任系主任陳文華教授等亦應邀出席。   香港理工大學高級副校長(研究及創新)趙汝恒教授以大會主席身份出席開幕式並致辭。他表示,應對氣候變化、推動可持續發展已成為全球共識,碳中和技術是這場轉型的核心引擎。人工智慧正在重塑科研範式,其與碳中和技術的結合能夠加速可落地技術的迭代與孵化。期望本次會議能搭建起內地與香港的學術橋樑,激發創新靈感,共同構建可持續、智慧化的能源未來,將創新理念轉化為切實可行的應用技術。   會議共同程序主席、香港理工大學航空及民航工程學系溫志湧教授在歡迎辭中指出,內地與香港的碳中和戰略藍圖印證了全球能源向清潔化轉型的必然趨勢,而人工智慧為能源技術創新提供了關鍵支撐,二者的深度融合正是本次會議的宗旨。會議不僅致力於促進內地與香港的學術交流,更著重凝聚青年科研力量,希望以此次論壇為紐帶,構建跨界合作新生態,助力青年人才成長。   在為期兩天的會議中,報告環節內容充實、亮點頻出。來自清華大學的任祝寅教授、楊斌教授,浙江大學的羅坤教授,香港理工大學的倪萌教授,香港科技大學的邵敏華教授等多位知名學者,圍繞人工智慧在氫、氨等零碳能源領域的關鍵技術開發與應用,分享了前沿研究成果與創新見解,引發了與會者的深入交流與熱烈討論。會議期間,嘉賓們還參觀了香港理工大學航空服務研究中心與民航工程實驗室,對理大在相關研究領域取得的成就給予了高度評價。   最後,會議共同程序主席、上海交通大學齊飛教授致閉幕辭。他首先代表組委會祝賀本次會議取得圓滿成功,並向各支持單位及全體與會同仁的傾力投入表示衷心感謝。齊飛教授指出,本次會議以「人工智慧與零碳能源」的深度融合為核心議題,匯聚多方智慧,圍繞前沿技術路徑與關鍵科學問題開展了富有成效的對話。透過深入交流,與會專家不僅進一步凝聚了共識,也發掘出諸多具有潛力的共同研究方向與合作契機,為推進後續實質性的科研協同與技術轉化奠定了紮實基礎。展望未來,他期望以此次會議為起點,持續加強內地與香港在相關領域的互聯互通與協同創新。

12 Feb, 2026

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Mr ANG Jershon Ainsleigh Entote Awarded HKIE Scholarship Renewal for 2024/25

We are delighted to share that Mr ANG Jershon Ainsleigh Entote has once again been recognized for his outstanding academic performance, receiving a renewed installment of the HKIE Scholarship for the 2024/25 academic year. The award was presented to Jershon at the HKIE Prize Presentation Ceremony cum New Members’ Reception held on 17 January 2026. Jershon’s continued dedication to his engineering studies and his exemplary achievements throughout 2024 have earned him this prestigious honour for a second consecutive year. His commitment to academic excellence and professional growth truly embodies the spirit of the HKIE Scholarship, which supports and encourages promising full-time engineering undergraduates to become future leaders in the field. For more information about the HKIE Scholarship scheme, please visit the HKIE official website. Congratulations to Jershon on this well-deserved recognition!

4 Feb, 2026

Student Achievement

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AAE PhD Students Shine with First Prize at the 11th China Graduate Future Flight Competition

The China Graduate Future Flight Vehicle Innovation Competition is one of the themed events under the "China Graduate Innovation & Practice Series Competitions." Organized by the Ministry of Education and the China Academic Degrees & Graduate Education Society, and co-organized by the Chinese Society of Astronautics and the Chinese Society of Aeronautics, the competition is inspired by the vision of "Innovation Shapes the Future (创新改变未来)." Focusing on technological advancements in aircraft, the competition aims to foster innovative thinking, entrepreneurial spirit, and practical skills among graduate students. It serves as a platform to cultivate and identify high-calibre, forward-thinking talent, driving the development of the next generation of leaders in aviation and aerospace innovation.   Since its launch in May 2025, this year's competition has attracted 700 teams and 3,871 participants from 166 institutions. After the preliminary reviews, 286 teams and 1,376 participants from 72 institutions advanced to the national finals. In the final round, a total of 27 first prizes, 72 second prizes, and 142 third prizes were awarded, recognising outstanding achievements and innovative excellence among the participants.   Led by Prof. Wen Chih-Yung, Chair Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, the student team comprising Mr. Tan Zheng, Mr. Yang Wenyu, and Mr. Li Yuzhou, ultimately won the first prize in the finals. Congratulations to the team!  

11 Dec, 2025

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Prof. Hsu Li-Ta, Prof. Wen Weisong, and Dr Zhang Guohao Honored with the 2024 Most Cited Manuscript Award by the Institute of Navigation

The Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is proud to announce that the paper “Hong Kong UrbanNav: An Open-Source Multisensory Dataset for Benchmarking Urban Navigation Algorithms”, co-authored by Prof. Hsu Li-Ta, Prof. Wen Weisong, and Dr Zhang Guohao, together with their collaborators, has been awarded the 2024 Most Cited Manuscript Award by the NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation (ION). The award was presented at ION GNSS+ 2025, held from September 8–12, 2025, at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The recognition celebrates the paper as the most frequently cited publication in 2024, highlighting its strong influence on the global research community in positioning, navigation, and autonomous systems. The awarded paper, published in NAVIGATION (Vol. 70, No. 4), introduces Hong Kong UrbanNav, a publicly available multisensory dataset designed for benchmarking urban navigation algorithms. By enabling researchers worldwide to evaluate and compare navigation solutions under complex urban conditions, the dataset has accelerated innovation in autonomous driving, robotics, and smart city development. The award-winning team includes: Prof. Hsu Li-Ta Prof. Wen Weisong Dr Bai Xiwei Dr Huang Feng Dr Ng Hoi-Fung Dr Zhang Guohao Mr Zhong Yihan  Their collaborative achievement exemplifies the importance of open science and international cooperation in addressing key challenges in mobility and intelligent transportation. This international recognition not only honors the authors’ pioneering contributions but also underscores PolyU’s leadership in advancing navigation and positioning research for the future of intelligent transportation systems.

2 Oct, 2025

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PolyU delegation participated the 8th COMAC International Science and Innovation Week

The 8th Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) International Science and Technology Innovation Week, themed “Sky Link: Sustainable Aviation for the Future,” was launched at the Beijing Civil Aircraft Technology Research Center of COMAC on 8 September 2025. This year, the focus was on new-energy aircraft, artificial intelligence, the low-altitude economy, and the transformation of the air transport system. It brought together over 500 experts and stakeholders from government, academia, industry, research institutes, and industry associations across nine countries and regions.   A delegation from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) participated in this event, including Professor Chih-Yung WEN, Chair Professor of Aeronautical Engineering and Director of the COMAC–PolyU Research Institute for Large Aircraft (RILA); Professor Siyang ZHONG, Assistant Professor in the Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering; as well as representatives from the PolyU Research and Innovation Office (RIO) and RILA. PolyU delegation took part in the opening ceremony, the SciTech and Young Talent Forum, and thematic seminars such as the Low‑Altitude Economy seminar, engaging in in‑depth discussions with representatives from leading institutions, including Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Khalifa University, Beijing Institute of Technology, and the Chinese Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics, exploring opportunities for future collaboration.   COMAC–PolyU Research Institute for Large Aircraft (RILA) Established in November 2024 as a joint initiative between COMAC and PolyU, RILA is dedicated to advancing the development, innovation, and deployment of large‑aircraft technologies in support of China’s strategic aviation objectives. Leveraging PolyU’s strengths in aeronautical engineering and digital technologies, alongside COMAC’s extensive expertise in aircraft design, manufacturing and operations, RILA addresses critical challenges across the full aircraft lifecycle. Currently, RILA is supporting research projects focusing on digital‑intelligent manufacturing, predictive maintenance, operations optimisation, and sustainable recycling solutions. Through joint efforts between PolyU and COMAC in research projects, patent applications, high-quality publications, and training for postgraduate students, RILA aims to enhance the competitiveness, reliability, and sustainability of China’s large aircraft sector, positioning Hong Kong as a significant contributor to both national and global aerospace innovation.

29 Sep, 2025

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AAE Scholars ranked among World’s Top 2% Most-Cited Scientists

Nine PolyU AAE scholars are ranked the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists in 2025. This prestigious acknowledgment, compiled and announced annually by researchers at Stanford University, USA, is determined by citations, h-index, co-authorship-adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in various authorship positions, and a composite indicator. Congratulations to our academic staff for their unwavering dedication to achieving research excellence! This recognition highlights their significant contributions and influence within their respective fields of expertise. Prof. CHEN Wen-Hua  Prof. WEN Chih Yung Prof. LIU Wei Prof. NG Kam Hung Prof. HSU Li Ta Prof. HUANG Hailong Prof. SHEN Xi Prof. WEN Weisong Dr ZHANG Guohao Data available at Elsevier: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/8 Published: 19 September 2025|Version 8|DOI:10.17632/btchxktzyw.8

25 Sep, 2025

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AAE Student Wins Best Poster Award at The 15th International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Navigation (IPIN)

We are pleased to share that AAE student Mr LYU Zhen excelled at the 15th International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Navigation (IPIN), held in Tampere, Finland during 15 - 18 September 2025. His innovative work was voted for the "Best Poster Award" by all the conference attendees.   The award-winning research, titled "Enhanced Radio SLAM Algorithm Based on Architectural Geometric Constraints", introduces an innovative navigation method that utilises building floor plans to locate Wi-Fi access points in unknown areas rapidly. Under the supervision of Prof. ZHANG Guohao, Mr Lyu's work demonstrates how architectural features can be leveraged to enhance positioning capabilities, offering a new environmental perception for indoor positioning services. This research is particularly applicable to smart buildings, indoor navigation, and other fields requiring precise perception in complex environments.

19 Sep, 2025

Student Achievement

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Mr Ang Jershon Ainsleigh Entote's Journey with The HKIE Scholarship in 2024-25

We are excited to share that Mr ANG Jershon Ainsleigh Entote, a recipient of the HKIE Scholarship, has shared a new video showcasing his involvement in HKIE activities over the past year. As a 2022/23 awardee, he has excelled in his studies and met all scholarship requirements throughout his four years of study. The HKIE Scholarship scheme recognises the academic achievements of outstanding full-time engineering undergraduate students and aims to develop them into future leaders in the field. We invite you to view Jershon's video, embedded below.     Congratulations to Jershon for his achievements and contributions to the engineering community! --- Read more about Jershon's achievement and the award presentation ceremony: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/aae/news-and-events/news/2023/13mar-aae-student-awarded-hkie-scholarships-202223/.

19 Sep, 2025

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