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HKIPM Project Management Achievement Awards 2018

At the 16th anniversary dinner of the Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM) on 16 May 2019, Prof. Albert Chan of the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) was honoured with a Project Management Achievement Award 2018 for developing a personal cooling system for combating heat stress in the construction industry. His 11-member research team included his BRE colleagues Prof. Michael Yam, Dr Daniel Chan, Dr Edmond Lam, Dr Jackie Yang, and Director of the Hong Kong Institute of Construction (HKIC) Dr Francis Wong. The same project also received a Project Management Award from the Asia Pacific Federation of Project Management in November 2018. Supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council for 3.5 years, the project not only improved the well-being of construction workers, but also developed a standard of heat stress precautionary measure that was subsequently adopted by the Construction Industry Council. A personal cooling vest from the project is also being licensed by the Occupational Safety and Health Council to benefit workers who require protection from heat in their occupation.  

16 May, 2019

Sr Lau

PolyU Outstanding Alumni Awards 2019

2 alumni of predecessors of PolyU have been honoured with PolyU’s Outstanding Alumni Awards on 30 April 2019. They are Sr Ping-cheung Lau, GBS, JP, a 1974 Higher Diploma graduate of the Hong Kong Polytechnic in Quantity Surveying, and Mr Alex Lui, a 1964 Higher Certificate graduate of the Hong Kong Technical College in Building. Sr Lau, a respected figure in the field of surveying, has served many public boards and government advisory committees related to a range of issues, from economic development, land and housing, education to integration of Hong Kong with the Mainland. Currently a PolyU Council Member, he also serves on the University’s Governance Committee and Campus Development Committee. His extensive social commitments were rewarded with the Silver Bauhinia Star in 2004, Justice of the Peace in 2016, and the Gold Bauhinia Star in 2017. Mr Lui has made substantial contributions to Hong Kong’s urban development in the past decades. Recognized as a University Fellow of PolyU in 2017, he is currently Project Director of PolyU’s Green Deck project. Having served numerous professional and public organizations, he is also a recipient of the Outstanding BRE Alumni Award 2018 from the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE). He was a member of the PolyU Council and Chairman of its Campus Development Committee, and is currently a member of the PolyU Court. The Outstanding PolyU Alumni Award was first launched in 1996 and this year marks the 12th award presentation. So far, more than 70 distinguished alumni in various professions have been honoured.

30 Apr, 2019

Prof Philip Chan officiating at the opening of the forum

FCE Translational Research Forum on Sustainable Urban Development in the Greater Bay Area

To capture the unprecedented opportunities that the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area initiative of the Chinese government is bringing to the region, the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) successfully held a Translational Research Forum on Sustainable Urban Development in the Greater Bay Area on 26 and 27 April 2019. About 540 people attended the forum at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, including more than 35 government officials, over 130 industry professionals, and around 120 participants from mainland China. Providing a timely platform for the participants to identify and discuss challenging issues in the development of the Greater Bay Area, the forum also showcased the latest research in sustainable urban development, especially in construction, energy, environment, urban informatics, and urban hazard mitigation, with the objective of promoting win-win collaborations across different sectors.Prof. Xiao-Li Ding and Prof. You-Lin Xu, Chairmen of the Forum Organizing and Advisory Committees, attributed the success of the forum to the concerted efforts of many people and the supporting organizations. They would like to thank the officiating guests of honour, namely, Dr Tai-fai Lam, Council Chairman of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Prof. Philip Chan, Interim President of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Mr Jianxiang Jiang, Deputy Director General of the Department of Educational, Scientific and Technological Affairs in the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; as well as Mr Ka-kui Chan, Chairman of the Construction Industry Council. “Many thanks go to our presenters, especially the keynote speakers who came to share their work, experience and insight at the forum,” said Prof. Xu, Dean of FCE.In addition to keynote speeches from 3 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Prof. Chenghu Zhou of the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Prof. Anthony Yeh of the University of Hong Kong, and Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, PolyU President Designate, there were speeches from 3 fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering, namely Prof. David Nethercot, Emeritus Professor of Imperial College London, who shared his insights on translation as a fundamental component of research, Prof. Roger Falconer, Emeritus Professor of Cardiff University in the UK, who talked about flood modelling and hazard risks for extreme events in urban environments, as well as Prof. Richard Jardine of Imperial College London, who highlighted the industrial, social and environmental benefits generated from research on offshore foundations with the engagement of industry.Among the other keynote speakers were Ir Sai-Hung Lam, JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works) of the Hong Kong Government, who enthused about the opportunities for the local construction industry in the Greater Bay Area, and Mr Quanke Su, Chief Engineer of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority, who shed light on the practices and prospects of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge construction project. The forum also included 3 parallel sessions exploring major themes such as environment, atmosphere & energy; smart city and mobility; and smart construction. 17 academics of FCE made presentations in one of these sessions.Among the other keynote speakers were Ir Sai-Hung Lam, JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works) of the Hong Kong Government, who enthused about the opportunities for the local construction industry in the Greater Bay Area, and Mr Quanke Su, Chief Engineer of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority, who shed light on the practices and prospects of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge construction project. The forum also included 3 parallel sessions exploring major themes such as environment, atmosphere & energy; smart city and mobility; and smart construction. 17 academics of FCE made presentations in one of these sessions.Financially supported by the Construction Innovation and Technology Fund, the forum had the staunch support of various professional organizations as well as local and mainland universities.

26 Apr, 2019

The medals for Prof Yang and his teams

Gold Medals for BSE Researchers

At the 47th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva held from 10 to 14 April 2019, Prof. Hong-xing Yang of the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE) and his teams received 2 gold medals for their inventions. One was for an indirect evaporative cooler (IEC) for efficient energy recovery. Consisting of alternating dry and wet channels, the IEC uses exhaust air and water evaporation to pre-cool fresh air for central air-conditioning systems of buildings. His research team included Dr Yi Chen and Ms Yunran Min, a PhD student in BSE. The other gold medal was from a consultancy project to develop a prototype for the third generation in-building hydropower system. Not only was the hydraulic design of the hydro turbine improved to enhance efficiency, the new system also features magnetic coupling for transmission and sealing, which does not require external power source, minimising the likelihood of wear-and-tear. His team for this project included Dr Jiyun Du and Mr Zhicheng Shen.

10 Apr, 2019

At the presentation ceremony

The President’s Awards for Excellent Performance/ Achievement 2017/18

A presentation ceremony for the President’s Awards for Excellent Performance/ Achievement 2017/18 was held on 10 April 2019 at the Chiang Chen Studio Theatre. Presenting the awards were Interim President of PolyU, Prof. Philip Chan. Among those honoured for their excellent performance/ achievement were Prof. Tao Wang of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and Prof. Shengwei Wang of the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE). Prof. Tao Wang received the President’s Award for his research and scholarly activities, while Prof. Shengwei Wang received it for his services. Both had received Faculty Awards in the same categories: Prof. Tao Wang in 2016/17 and Prof. Shengwei Wang in 2017/18. Recipients of the biennial President’s Awards are mostly selected from awardees of Faculty Awards in the last 2 years. Sharing the pride and joy of the award winners were the Deans of the various Faculties/ Schools, including Prof. You-Lin Xu, Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE), as well as their colleagues and students.

10 Apr, 2019

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HKIPM Project Management Achievement Awards 2018

The Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) welcomes the appointment of Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, a Vice-President, Dean of the Graduate School, and Chair Professor of Southern University of Science and Technology, to be the next President of PolyU from 1 July 2019. Prior to his current role, Prof. Teng spent more than 2 decades of his academic career at PolyU since joining it in 1994. He is well qualified to lead the University in the next chapter of its development, having served it in various leadership positions, including Associate Vice President (September 2006 – June 2010), Dean of Faculty of Construction and Land Use/Faculty of Construction and Environment (September 2007 – June 2013) and Director of Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (January 2012 – June 2018). Prof. Teng feels deeply honoured to be appointed as PolyU’s next President, pledging to work closely with various stakeholders of the University to turn its education and research vision into reality. In addition to providing the best holistic education for students and supporting colleagues to realise their potentials, he will strive to enhance the academic standing and the impact of PolyU in Hong Kong and the world. He will also ensure that the University will be a world leader for a significant number of disciplines and will develop strong education and research programmes in emerging areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence. Establishing a foothold in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) will be one of his priorities as PolyU President. A distinguished scholar in the field of structural engineering, Prof. Teng has been a recipient of numerous accolades. He was elected in 2017 as Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is the highest academic title in the field of science and technology in China, a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2015, and a Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences in 2013. He won the State Natural Science Award of China (Second Class) in 2013 and the PolyU President's Award for Excellent Performance /Achievement (Research and Scholarly Activities) in 2015. With such stellar accomplishments, Prof. Teng looks forward to leading the University to further achievements on multiple fronts in the years ahead.

31 Mar, 2019

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019

In the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2019, the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) has 2 disciplines in the top 20. The ranking for Architecture/ Built Environment was in 20th place, while Civil and Structural Engineering was in 15th place. Locally, PolyU still leads in the subject of Civil and Structural Engineering. QS uses 4 criteria for its ranking system – Academic Reputation, Employer Reputation, Citations per paper, and H-index, which measures both the productivity and impact of a scholar’s publications. The relative weightings of these criteria vary from discipline to discipline. For Architecture/ Built Environment, the weightings are 70% Academic Reputation, 10% Employer Reputation, 10% Citations, and 10% H-index. Those for Civil and Structural Engineering are 40% Academic Reputation, 30% Employer Reputation, 15% Citations, and 15% H-index. The ratings reflect the academic peers’ and employers’ opinions of the Faculty, as well as the achievements of academic staff in research (citations and impact). In terms of Citations per paper and H-index, PolyU is ahead of other world-leading universities in both Architecture/ Built Environment as well as Civil and Structural Engineering. For 2019, PolyU has obtained overall scores of 80.3 for Architecture/ Built Environment and 85.7 for Civil and Structural Engineering respectively, demonstrating its all-rounded accomplishments.

31 Mar, 2019

Prof Ding introducing FCE

PolyU Counsellors Days 2019

53 counsellors from secondary schools in over 20 countries visited PolyU on 22 March 2019 to learn more about the various undergraduate programmes offered by its Faculties and Schools. Representing the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) were Prof. Xiaoli Ding, Associate Dean (Partnership), Mr Wai Kei Kong of the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE), Prof. Shiu Keung Tang of the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE), Prof. Anthony Chen of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), and Dr Wenbin Xu of the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI). They were on hand to answer questions about the Faculty and its programmes from the counsellors, who also saw a few demonstrations of some experiments in a subsequent tour of some laboratories, including the Smart City Lab, the Fire Engineering Lab, the Concrete Materials Lab, and the Smart Construction Lab. A mini-fair staffed by some departmental staff provided further information for the counsellors.  

22 Mar, 2019

BSE staff with their awards

Outstanding Professional Services Awards 2018

A presentation ceremony for the Outstanding Professional Services Awards 2018 was held on 4 March 2019 at the Silverbox Ballroom in Hotel ICON. Dr Miranda Lou, Executive Vice President of PolyU and Chairman of its Technology and Consultancy (PTeC) Co. Ltd., delivered a speech and presented Departmental Awards to the Department of Building Services Engineering (BSE) for winning in the category of Maximum Staff Participation. Merit Awards in the same category were given to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI). In the last 3 years, one of the departments of the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) has always won for Maximum Staff Participation. Likewise, this is the fourth consecutive year that CEE has received a Merit Award for the Most Active Department with the second highest aggregate invoiced value during the financial year for consultancy projects undertaken via PTeC. Individual Awards were presented by Prof. Philip Chan, PolyU’s Interim President. Prof. Shengwei Wang of BSE received a Merit Award for Most Active Consultant, while Dr Charles Wong of LSGI received a Merit Award for Highest Growth Consultant. Prof. Wang also received a Merit Award for Most Active Consultant last year. The awards received by colleagues and departments of the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) are testimony of their research impact and efforts in knowledge/ technology transfer.

4 Mar, 2019

Prof Xia with his award

2018 State Science and Technology Awards

2 projects led by scholars from the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) have been honoured with the 2018 State Science and Technology Awards. Prof. Yong Xia of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and his collaborators from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and China Railway Bridge Science Research Institute Ltd. were rewarded with a Technological Invention Award (second-class) for their work on safety assessment and precise local damage detection technologies for long-span bridges, while Prof. Xiaoli Ding, Associate Dean (Partnership), and his collaborators from Central South University, China University of Mining and Technology, Guangdong Institute of Geological Survey, and Chang’An University were rewarded with a State Scientific and Technological Progress Award (second-class) for their research on key InSAR technologies for millimetre-level ground deformation monitoring and their applications.  

31 Jan, 2019

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