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The Graduate School establishes the Best Research Postgraduate Student of the Year award to recognise an individual research postgraduate student who is an excellent and inquisitive researcher making a brief impact on peers and research communities. This year, three PhD students were selected to acknowledge their outstanding research and academic performance.

My research is dedicated to enhancing the joint resilience of coupled power-transportation systems guided by a human-centric vision, driving future mobility toward carbon neutrality through sustainable transportation electrification.

FAN Peixiao EEE 540x600

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Faculty of Engineering (FENG)
Chief Supervisor: Professor BU Siqi

 

Chief supervisor: Professor POON Chi Sun

FAN Peixiao

Research focus: Coupling mechanism analysis, cross-system risk assessment, and joint resilience enhancement of power-transportation systems towards sustainable transportation electrification.
My research develops AI methods to create safety-critical driving scenarios, helping autonomous vehicles learn from rare but dangerous situations and improving their safety before deployment on real roads.
NIE Tong CEE 540x600

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)

Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE)

Chief Supervisor: Professor MA Wei

Chief Supervisor: Professor WANG Shuaian

NIE Tong

Research focus: Generative AI for safety-critical scenario generation to support robust training and testing of autonomous driving systems.
My research develops multimodal and generative AI systems for ophthalmic imaging, enabling intelligent screening, cross-modal knowledge integration, and clinically deployable solutions for early detection of eye diseases.
ZHANG Weiyi SO 540x600

School of Optometry (SO)

Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (FHSS)

Chief Supervisor: Professor HE Mingguang

Chief Supervisor: Professor WANG Shuaian

ZHANG Weiyi

Research focus: Multimodal representation learning and cross-modal generation for intelligent ophthalmic imaging and clinical decision support.

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