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Prof. Chen Xiaojun and Prof. Wang Zhian received research grant from the NSFC/ RGC Joint Research Scheme

21 Nov 2022


Congratulations to Chair Professor Chen Xiaojun and Professor Wang Zhian who have received the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)/Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme (JRS) to support their research proposals jointly submitted with researchers in the Mainland China. Professors Chen and Wang will receive HKD1,244,750 from RGC, respectively.

A total of 453 proposals are submitted to the Scheme this year. 8 out of the 40 successful projects are from PolyU’s researchers, including 2 projects from Professors Chen and Wang of the Department of Applied Mathematics:

CHEN_Xiaojun

Professor Chen Xiaojun

Mainland Principal Investigator/ Institution

Prof Xinmin Yang / Chongqing Normal University

Project title

Stochastic Multiobjective Optimization and Applications

WANG Zhian

Professor Wang Zhian

Mainland Principal Investigator/ Institution

Professor Yuan Lou, Shanghai Jiaotong University

Project title

Mathematical Modeling and Analysis on the Predator-mediated Competitions and their Biological Consequences

About NSFC/ RGC Joint Research Scheme

The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) / Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme (JRS) aims to promote collaboration between researchers/research teams in Hong Kong and the Mainland on the basis of complementing the existing strengths of both sides. The NSFC/RGC JRS supports research proposals jointly submitted by the Mainland and the Hong Kong researchers. It also offers up to two conference grants to sponsor conferences held in Hong Kong. The six focus areas under the scheme include Information Technology, Life Science, New Materials Science, Marine and Environmental Science, Medicine, and Management Science. For more information about the NSFC/ RGC Joint Research Scheme, please visit this website.

For the full list of funded projects for NSFC/ RGC Joint Research Scheme 2022/23, please visit here.


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