INTACT: Intelligent tropical-storm-Resilient
INTACT: Intelligent tropical-storm-resilient system for coastal cities
system for coastal cities
TRS Project Members attended The 2024 World Congress on Advances in Civil, Environmental, and Materials Research and The 2024 Structures Congress in Korea
First International Workshop on INTACT: Intelligent Tropical-storm-resilient System for Coastal Cities
A meeting between TRS project members and Prof. Qing-Quan Li’s team
Prof. Yi-Qing Ni was invited to participate in “The 1st Urban Safety Forum”
Discuss the selection of buildings in the TRS project regarding the installation of sensors
A conference exploring the use of satellites in the TRS project with AIRSAT Technology Group Co., Ltd
2023 "Wind-induced Coupling Field and Wind Resistance and Disaster Prevention" - Typhoon Numerical Simulation Seminar
On September 24, 2025, Super Typhoon Ragasa swept across Hong Kong.
With the No. 10 hurricane signal hoisted, the storm bore down on the city with overwhelming force—toppling routines, shaking skyscrapers, and driving seawater deep into the streets. Hong Kong,this global metropolis,found itself face to face with the raw power of nature, brought to an uneasy standstill. Amid the chaos, a team led by Professor Ni Yi-Qing from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University—known as the “Storm Chasers”—moved against the wind, venturing into the very frontline of the typhoon. Armed with monitoring instruments, they set out to capture rare, first-hand data for INTACT, an intelligent disaster-mitigation system designed to protect coastal cities. Undaunted by hardship, they pressed forward, knowing that every data point gathered in the heart of the storm lays a cornerstone for safer, smarter cities of the future. Now, we follow in their footsteps, to witness how the team confront fiercest challenge.