Skip to main content Start main content

News

banner_QA_2_2050x500
20260411 BEEE Celebrates Recipients of Cleaner Energy Better Life Outstanding Student Award Scheme 2

BEEE Celebrates Recipients of “Cleaner Energy Better Life” Outstanding Student Award Scheme 2025/26

The Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is proud to announce the outstanding achievements of our students for the 2025/26 academic year.   Cleaner Energy Better Life Outstanding Student Award Scheme 2025/26 (SINOPEC) Research Project Scholarship 2025/26 (PolyU-SINOPEC Joint Research Project) The Research Project Scholarship is exclusively established for PhD students who have displayed outstanding performance in joint research projects between PolyU and SINOPEC. We are delighted to share that our PhD student, Mr XIA Qi, under the chief supervision of Ir Professor Lu Lin Vivien, has been selected as the recipient of the “Research Project Scholarship” for 2025/26 out of five. This prestigious scholarship recognises his exceptional research performance, dedication to innovation, and active contributions to the collaborative research between PolyU and SINOPEC.   Mr Xia is specializing in the application of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) in low-energy buildings. His research focuses on the development and application of high-conductivity paraffin energy storage microcapsules and their innovative technology in ultra-low energy buildings.   Reflecting on his journey, Mr Xia shared: “I am truly delighted to be involved in this joint research project on high-conductivity paraffin energy storage microcapsules and their innovative technology development and application in ultra-low energy buildings. With the support of this project, I have expanded the application methods of phase change materials in the field of building energy efficiency, and have also received valuable guidance and friendship from the supervisors at SINOPEC. This scholarship serves as both an encouragement and a strong support to me. I will continue to work hard and contribute to the vigorous development of the industry.”   Congratulations to Mr Xia Qi on this well-deserved recognition! We wish him continued success in his future research endeavors and look forward to seeing his impactful contributions to the field of low-energy buildings.   We are also pleased to announce that the following degree students have been selected as awardees of the SINOPEC “Cleaner Energy Better Life” Outstanding Student Award Scheme 2025/26: Mr Kong Ka Yam Mr Lam Tsz Hin Mr Wong Chun Yin   Congratulations to Mr Kong Ka Yam, Mr Lam Tsz Hin, and Mr Wong Chun Yin for their dedication and accomplishments. We commend their contributions to promoting cleaner energy and a better life, and we wish them continued success in their studies and future endeavours.  

11 Apr, 2026

20260410 Collaborative Team Wins FirstClass Award in 2025 Huaxia Construction Science and Technology

Collaborative Team Wins First-Class Award in 2025 Huaxia Construction Science and Technology Awards

A research team led by Prof. Peng Jinqing (Hunan University, our BEEE alumnus) has won a First Class Award in the 2025 Huaxia Construction Science and Technology Awards, one of China’s highest recognitions in the construction field. The award recognises the project “Key Technologies and Large-scale Application of Lighting-power-thermal Synergistic Enhancement for Building-Integrated Photovoltaic and Photothermal (BIPV/T) Systems,” which advances integrated low carbon solutions for the built environment.   Ir Professor Lu Lin Vivien and Ir Prof. Yang Hongxing from the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE) made key contributions to the project through their expertise in building integrated solar photovoltaics and solar thermal applications. Their work helped to develop the novel technologies and large scale application strategies central to the project’s success.   The multidisciplinary team also includes Prof. Ma Tao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) and Dr Song Aotian (Shenzhen Leadus Technology Industry Co., Ltd.), both BEEE alumni, underscoring the strong role of alumni networks and cross institutional collaboration in achieving this result. The award highlights the impact of collaborative research in accelerating the adoption of low carbon building technologies.   We congratulate all team members for this outstanding achievement and for advancing innovation in sustainable building systems.   Website : 2025 Huaxia Construction Science and Technology Awards  

10 Apr, 2026

20260408 teaching research salon 1

Enhancing Teaching Through Peer Sharing: Teaching Research Salon Series 1

The Department successfully held the first session of the Teaching Research Salons on 25 March 2026 at Room Z410, 4/F, Block Z. This new salon series aims to foster peer exchange on effective teaching practices and enhance teaching quality through collegial sharing and discussion.   We were delighted to have our Associate Professor, Prof. Cao Sunliang, recipient of the Departmental Teaching Award 2018/19, as the speaker for Series 1. During the session, Prof. Cao shared his valuable insights, teaching experience, and practical approaches to engaging students and promoting effective learning. His sharing stimulated fruitful discussion among colleagues on innovative teaching strategies and classroom practices.   The salon provided a valuable platform for academic staff to exchange ideas, reflect on teaching approaches, and explore ways to further strengthen teaching and learning within the Department. Participants also enjoyed light refreshments while networking with colleagues in a relaxed and interactive setting.   The Department looks forward to continuing this meaningful initiative through upcoming sessions in the Teaching Research Salons series.  

3 Apr, 2026

20260402 Weixin Image_20260330103116_131_118

Hat-Trick for BEEE — Three Honoured by CIBSE Hong Kong Region

The Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is proud to announce that three of our members have been recognised by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) Hong Kong Region.   Award winners Dr Zhang Hanbei (PhD, Class of 2025) — Winner, Building Information Performance 2025: Best Report Submission (Gold). Dr Zhang’s award recognises the excellence and rigour of the research and the high standard of the report submission. Ms Wu Jiayan — Recipient, CIBSE Hong Kong Region Student Award 2025–2026. Ms Lan Yufei — Recipient, CIBSE Hong Kong Region Student Award 2025–2026.   These prestigious awards recognise outstanding academic performance, professional promise and exemplary contributions to the field of building services engineering. We extend our warmest congratulations to Dr Zhang, Ms Wu and Ms Lan for their dedication, scholarly excellence and commitment to advancing the profession. Their achievements bring great pride to the Department and reflect the high calibre of our students and researchers.   Please join us in congratulating the awardees on their remarkable accomplishments.  

2 Apr, 2026

20260327 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025

BEEE Continues to Excel in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026

In an exciting development for the academic community, the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has once again demonstrated its global leadership, ranking 21st in the Architecture and Built Environment category of the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026. This year’s impressive position underscores the department’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education and research, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the field.   The QS World University Rankings by Subject are highly regarded for their comprehensive evaluation of universities worldwide, assessing factors such as academic reputation, employer reputation, and research impact. The 2026 edition evaluated the performance of over 1,900 institutions across 55 academic subjects and five broad subject areas, based on academic reputation, employer reputation, citations per paper, the H-index, and international research network. BEEE’s consistent presence among the world’s top institutions highlights the department’s dedication to fostering innovative research and providing top-tier education to its students. The department’s success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its academics, researchers, and students. These achievements not only enhance PolyU’s reputation on the international stage but also reinforce its role as a pivotal contributor to sustainable development and innovation in its respective fields.   Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU, remarked, “We are pleased with PolyU’s encouraging results in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, which demonstrate the University’s internationally recognised academic and research excellence across various disciplines. As an innovative world-class university, PolyU is committed to pursuing excellence in education, research and knowledge transfer. The University will continue to expand its global collaborative network, with the aim of playing a pivotal role in the global higher education landscape and contributing to Hong Kong’s development as an international hub for post-secondary education.”   In addition to BEEE’s outstanding performance, several other PolyU departments have also achieved notable rankings in their respective subject areas, further showcasing the University’s broad-based strengths and international competitiveness.   PolyU remains dedicated to nurturing future leaders and driving impactful research that addresses global challenges. The University’s continued success in the QS World University Rankings by Subject is a reflection of its strategic vision and commitment to academic and research excellence.   For more information about PolyU’s achievements and the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, please visit PolyU’s official website.  

27 Mar, 2026

20260325 New Book Release

New Book Release: Advanced Energy Saving Technologies for Carbon Neutrality of Buildings

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new book by PolyU Press, Advanced Energy Saving Technologies for Carbon Neutrality of Buildings. This comprehensive volume is primarily based on the research achievements of Prof. Yang Hongxing and his research group over the past 30 years.   The book covers a range of cutting-edge applied energy technologies that not only enhance the energy efficiency of buildings but also integrate seamlessly with the built environment. Topics include building-integrated solar photovoltaic technology, integrated energy storage, and energy system management. Each chapter provides an in-depth overview of methodologies and innovative solutions that contribute to achieving carbon neutrality in the building sector.   Prof. Yang and his co-authors, Dr Shi Wenchao and Dr Shen Yongting, would like to express their gratitude to all group members for their invaluable support and contributions to the completion of this book.   For more details, please visit the PolyU Press website: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/polyupress/books/17_advanced-energy-saving-technologies/  

25 Mar, 2026

20260319 20260311 at 142502

BEEE Members Visit The Henderson: Exploring Innovation in Building Technologies

We are delighted to share that a team from the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE), including Assistant Professor Prof. Cynthia Hou, Lecturer Dr Hilda Cheung Hiu Dan and BEEE students, was recently invited by Ir Dr Edward Chan—recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award in Community Service Achievement, PolyU BEEE 2024—for an exclusive tour of The Henderson, an iconic new landmark in Central.   During the three-hour private tour, Prof. Hou, Dr Cheung, and fellow participants had the unique opportunity to explore the building’s breathtaking views, stylish and sophisticated design, and the advanced yet discreet building engineering technologies that power this remarkable structure. The experience not only broadened their perspectives but also inspired new ideas for the future landscape of building technologies and occupant management.   Prof. Hou expressed her gratitude for the invitation, noting, “The visit to The Henderson was truly inspiring. It was wonderful to witness firsthand how innovative engineering solutions are seamlessly integrated into modern architecture, setting new standards for the industry.”   BEEE extends its sincere thanks to Ir Dr Edward Chan for his continued support and for fostering meaningful connections between alumni and the department.  

24 Mar, 2026

20260323 P5

BEEE Celebrates Recipients of Presidential Student Leadership and Outstanding Student Awards 2025/26

The Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is proud to announce the outstanding achievements of our students for the 2025/26 academic year.   Presidential Student Leadership Award 2025/26 The Presidential Student Leadership Award was established to give due recognition to young student leaders who possess, display, and apply exemplary leadership qualities and skills. We are delighted to share that Ms. XIE, Jingxuan has been selected as the recipient of the “Presidential Student Leadership Award” for 2025/26. This prestigious award recognises her exceptional leadership, commitment to service, and positive impact on the PolyU community.   Outstanding Student Award of Department 2025/26 We are also pleased to announce that Mr. Li Jiefu has been selected as the recipient of the “Outstanding Student Award of Department” for 2025/26. PolyU organises the Outstanding Student Award Scheme annually to recognise full-time final-year students who excel in both academic and non-academic pursuits. Awardees are selected not only for their outstanding academic achievements, but also for their well-rounded qualities, including strong leadership abilities, exemplary personal conduct, active participation in extra-curricular activities and community service, and a global outlook.   Reflecting on his journey, Mr. Li shared: “Since choosing building sciences and engineering as my major, I have aspired to contribute to the development and construction of the Greater Bay Area. My studies at PolyU have equipped me with the knowledge required to design building services systems and develop engineering solutions that enhance building sustainability. These skills have enabled me to transform my aspirations into practical ideas and real-world applications.   After graduation, I plan to pursue further studies to deepen my understanding of advanced engineering practices related to buildings and the environment, with the aim of playing a significant role in the construction industry of the Greater Bay Area. Ultimately, my goal is to lead projects that create sustainable buildings while providing high-quality indoor environments that support the comfort and well-being of their occupants.”   Congratulations to Ms. XIE, Jingxuan and Mr. Li Jiefu on these well-deserved recognitions! We wish them continued success in their future endeavours.  

23 Mar, 2026

20260312 AABSE Spring Reunion 2026

AABSE Spring Reunion 2026– Bridging Generations in BEEE

The AABSE Spring Reunion 2026 (建環聚賢), organised by the Alumni Association of Building Services Engineering (AABSE) and the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE), was successfully held on 6 March 2026 (Friday) at the Communal Building, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The event brought together BEEE staff members, alumni, and over 40 students for an evening of networking and celebration.   Before the dinner, alumni had the opportunity to join a lab tour of the HVAC laboratory. This provided a valuable chance for alumni to reconnect with the department, learn about the latest research and projects, and gain insights into the academic experiences of current BEEE students.   The dinner fostered meaningful exchanges among staff, alumni, and students. The reunion not only strengthened the bonds within the BEEE community but also highlighted the ongoing achievements and initiatives of the Department.   We look forward to more successful gatherings in the future!  

12 Mar, 2026

20260303_1

BEEE PhD Students Won First Prize in Arup Research Competition 2025

The Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering (BEEE) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is delighted to announce that our PhD students, Mr. Cheung Wai Kit (team representative), Ms. Zhou Yuxin, and Mr. Zhang Lei, supervised by BEEE Associate Professor Prof. Huang Xinyan, have been awarded First Prize in the Arup Research Competition 2025 hosted by Arup Hong Kong.   This year’s competition theme was “Empowering the Future: Energy Transition and Urban Development”. The winning project, titled “Multi-Modal Sensor Fusion for Early Thermal Runaway Prediction in Large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems”, focuses on using multi-modal sensing technologies to predict battery thermal runaway before venting or thermal runaway occurs. This innovative research has strong potential for future application in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), which help to prevent thermal runaway incidents and enhance the safety and reliability of BESS.   The Arup Research Competition was held in three rounds with 42 submissions from research postgraduate students across Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China. This competition sought interdisciplinary and forward-thinking research papers that explore how energy transition can drive equitable, resilient, and smart urban development. Mr. Cheung and his team stood out and won the First Prize in the competition.   The Department of BEEE congratulates Mr. Cheung Wai Kit, Ms. Zhou Yuxin, and Mr. Zhang Lei on their outstanding achievement and wishes them continued success.  

3 Mar, 2026

Your browser is not the latest version. If you continue to browse our website, Some pages may not function properly.

You are recommended to upgrade to a newer version or switch to a different browser. A list of the web browsers that we support can be found here