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PolyU COMP - HKUST (GZ) INFH Research Student Conference Sparks Academic Synergy

25 Jun 2025

Nearly 400 research students and faculty members joined the PolyU COMP - HKUST (GZ) INFH Research Student Conference.

Prof. Lionel M. NI, President of HKUST (GZ), delivered the welcome speech.

The conference featured eight oral presentation sessions.

A total of 89 research posters were showcased during the poster session.

Awardees received certificates and prizes at the Award Presentation during the Dinner Banquet.


The PolyU COMP - HKUST (GZ) INFH Research Student Conference was successfully held on 19 June 2025 at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (HKUST (GZ)). Co-hosted by the Department of Computing (COMP) and the Information Hub (INFH), HKUST (GZ), the event brought together nearly 400 research students and faculty members, fostering a dynamic platform for academic exchange, research showcase, and cross-institutional collaboration.

The conference commenced with a Welcome Speech by Prof. Lionel M. NI, President of HKUST (GZ), followed by Opening Speeches from Prof. Lei CHEN, Dean of the INFH, and Prof. Qing LI, Chair Professor of Data Science and Head of COMP. Both speakers underscored the importance of nurturing young researchers and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration.

Technical Program Committee (TPC) Remarks were delivered by Prof. Lei YANG, Associate Professor of COMP, who presented an overview of paper submissions, the review process, and final decisions, while also highlighting the transformative impact of AI on research across diverse fields.

A key highlight of the conference was the Keynote Speech by Prof. James KWOK, Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at HKUST, who shared insights on Achieving Multiple Goals with Ease, inspiring attendees with his expertise and vision.

The conference featured eight oral presentation sessions and a poster session, covering a wide range of research areas including:

  • Embodied Intelligence and Robotics
  • Cyber Security and Privacy
  • Networking and Mobile Computing
  • Data Science and Information Retrieval
  • Theory, Optimization, and Software Engineering
  • Vision, Graphics, and Human-Computer Interaction
  • Natural Language Processing
  • AI for Science


A total of 79 papers and 89 posters were selected by the TPC for presentation, offering students a valuable opportunity to present their work, receive feedback, and engage in scholarly dialogue.

The day concluded with a Dinner Banquet and Award Presentation at the Sheraton Guangzhou Nansha Hotel. Awards were presented to eight students for Best Oral Presentation, selected by expert panels composed of faculty members from COMP and INFH, and ten students for Best Poster, voted by all participants. (Awardee list in alphabetical order of surnames.):

 

Best Oral Presentation Award

University

Awardees

Paper Title

PolyU

SHEN Leming

AutoIOT: LLM-Driven Automated Natural Language Programming for AIoT Applications

XIA Heming

TokenSkip: Controllable Chain-of-Thought Compression in LLMs

XING Shiji

Allocating Resources with Imperfect Information

ZHANG Xin

GME: Improving Universal Multimodal Retrieval by Multimodal LLMs

HKUST(GZ)

MA Mulei

FlocOff: Data Heterogeneity Resilient Federated Learning with Communication-Efficient Edge Offloading

WANG Yingna

Blossoms Across Time: AI-Assisted Cultural Dialogue Through Diverse Artistic Expressions in VR Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience

YANG Xun

Omni-Perception: Omnidirectional Collision Avoidance for Legged Locomotion in Dynamic Environment

ZHENG Jingyi

TH-Bench: Benchmarking Humanization-based Evading Attacks Against Machine- Generated Text Detectors

 

Best Poster Presentation Award

University

Awardees

Poster Title

PolyU

DONG Yiying

Triplet-Based Referring Paradigm for Unified Visual Decoding

HUANG Xinyu

Towards Privacy-Preserving and Personalized Smart Home Serving through Tailored Small Language Models

JIANG Jinan

ConsCS: Effective and Efficient Verification of Circom Circuits

LIU Xun

SnarkFold: Efficient Proof Aggregation from Incremental Verification and Applications

LYU Xinqi

PLA: Prompt Learning Attack against Text-to-Image Generative Models

WANG Zhicheng

From FSD to FSC: Enabling Full Smart-Communication in Autonomous Vehicles Through Full Self-Driving Models

WU Yuhui

InsViE-1M: Effective Instruction-based Video Editing with Elaborate Dataset Construction

XIAO Chaodong

Spatial-Mamba: Effective Visual State Space Models via Structure-Aware State Fusion

YANG Chang

Nondeterministic Polynomial-time Problem Challenge: An Ever-Scaling Reasoning Benchmark for LLMs

ZHOU Yi

Computational Protein Science in the Era of Large Language Models (LLMs)

 

Closing Speeches were delivered by Prof. Lei CHEN and Prof. Qing LI, who expressed appreciation for the enthusiastic participation and reaffirmed the commitment to continued collaboration between PolyU and HKUST (GZ).

The PolyU COMP - HKUST (GZ) INFH Research Student Conference was a resounding success, further strengthening the partnership ties between the two institutions and empowering the next generation of researchers through meaningful academic exchange.


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