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PolyU 13 projects secure funding of over HK$20 million under NSFC/RGC Collaborative and Joint Research Schemes

16 Dec 2025

Achievements Research and Innovation Office

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has secured funding for 13 research projects totalling approximately HK$20.3 million under the 2025/26 funding exercise of the Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) and Joint Research Scheme (JRS), jointly administered by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong. Actively promoting high-impact collaborative research with Chinese Mainland researchers, PolyU ranked among the top three Hong Kong universities for funding amounts received under both schemes, reflecting the University’s solid research and innovation capabilities.

Prof. Christopher CHAO, Senior Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, said, “We are delighted by this recognition of PolyU’s sustained research leadership and collaborative strength. It reflects the dedication and talent of our researchers in addressing critical scientific and societal challenges. We will continue to foster impactful research and strong partnerships that drive innovation and contribute to Hong Kong’s growth as a vibrant centre for technology and knowledge, thereby supporting the Nation’s development.”

The two PolyU research projects funded under CRS were both spearheaded by scholars from the Faculty of Construction and Environment. They are “Development of high performance and durable solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) for coupling with Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) reactor for green synthetic liquid fuel production”, led by Prof. NI Meng, Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Construction and Environment, Head and Chair Professor of Energy Science and Technology of the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering; and “FRP-Reinforced Concrete Structures for Marine Environments: Material and Structural Innovations for Ductility Enhancement and Prefabricated Construction”, led by Prof. YU Tao, Associate Head (Research) and Professor of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. These projects seek to introduce novel green fuel and marine engineering technologies, paving the way for a more sustainable future.

In addition, 11 PolyU projects have received approximately HK$13.2 million in funding support under JRS, ranking second among local universities in terms of the number of awarded projects and the total amount of funding. Spanning a broad spectrum of areas — including biomedical imaging, musculoskeletal health, infrared sensing, superconducting materials, ferroelectric crystals, energy storage, organic photovoltaics, navigation systems and urban resilience — these projects exemplify PolyU’s continued commitment to research excellence across multiple fields to advance technology and address societal needs.

For further details on PolyU’s funded projects, please refer to the Appendix.

NSFC/RGC CRS supports larger-scale collaborative research across disciplines and universities in the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong with a view to enhancing research output and impact on both sides, while JRS aims to promote collaboration between researchers and research teams in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland on the basis of complementing the existing strengths of both sides.

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