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PolyU honours four outstanding alumni

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is pleased to announce that it has conferred the “Outstanding PolyU Alumni Award 2025” on four alumni in recognition of their significant achievements in their respective fields, as well as their contributions to their alma mater and society. The Award highlights PolyU’s accomplishments in nurturing leaders for Hong Kong, the Nation and the world. The Award recognises distinguished graduates of PolyU, as well as those of its predecessors, namely the Government Trade School, Hong Kong Technical College, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic. Recipients of the Outstanding PolyU Alumni Award 2025 (in alphabetical order of surname; see Appendix for biographies): Dr Steve CHUANG Tzu-hsiung, JP Founder and Chief Executive Officer, ProVista Group Dr Elton SUN Wu Vice President, Hyatt China; Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, UrCove Hotels Ir Tony WONG Chi-kwong, JP Commissioner for Digital Policy, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China Mr Eddie WONG Kwok-hing, CSDSM Commissioner of Correctional Services, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China The Award Selection Committee was chaired by Dr LAM Tai-fai, GBS, JP, PolyU Council Chairman. The ex-officio members included Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, BBS, JP, PolyU President; and Prof. Wing-tak WONG, PolyU Deputy President and Provost. Other members included Mr Alex WONG Chun-bong, PolyU Council Member; Ir Arthur LEE Kam-hung, University Court Member; Mr Dennis HO Chiu-ping, President of the Outstanding PolyU Alumni Association; and Ir YAU Kwok-fai, President of the Federation of PolyU Alumni Associations. Since the launch of the Award in 1996, 113 recipients have been honoured for great distinction in their respective fields, as well as for their dedicated support and contribution to their alma mater and the wider community. The Award Presentation Ceremony will be held on 13 January 2026.   From PolyU Media Release (English) | (Chinese)]

12 Dec, 2025

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大公報 (Ta Kung Pao)

11 Dec, 2025

PolyU research drives commercialisation of energy-efficient solar cell technology towards 40% efficiency milestone

Prof. Li Gang (left), Chair Professor of Energy Conversion Technology and Sir Sze-yuen Chung Endowed Professor in Renewable Energy, and Prof. Yang Guang (right), Assistant Professor, both of the PolyU Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, have conducted a critical review of the challenges and future prospects of perovskite/silicon TSCs.   Third-generation solar cell technology is advancing rapidly. An engineering research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has achieved a breakthrough in the field of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells (TSCs), focusing on addressing challenges that include improving efficiency, stability and scalability. The team has conducted a comprehensive analysis of TSC performance and provided strategic recommendations, which aim to raise the energy conversion efficiency of this new type of solar cell from the current maximum of approximately 34% to around 40%. The team hopes to accelerate the commercialisation of perovskite/silicon TSCs through industry-academia-research collaboration, while aligning with the Nation’s strategic plan of carbon peaking and neutrality and promoting the development of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence through renewable energy. The research team comprises leading scholars including Prof. LI Gang, Chair Professor of Energy Conversion Technology and Sir Sze-yuen Chung Endowed Professor in Renewable Energy, and Prof. YANG Guang, Assistant Professor, both of the PolyU Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. They conducted a critical review of the challenges and future prospects of perovskite/silicon TSCs. Their research paper, “Towards efficient, scalable and stable perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells”, has been published in the international journal Nature Photonics. Tackling stability and manufacturing challenges “While lab-scale devices have shown impressive efficiency advancement, further efforts are needed to improve their reliability, including minimising efficiency losses from small-area devices to large-area modules,” said Prof. Li Gang. “Special focus should also be given to ensuring that the manufacturability of materials and methods aligns with industrial standards.” To address these issues, Prof. Yang Guang and the team has highlighted several critical technical challenges. First, the intrinsic instability of perovskite materials under environmental stresses such as moisture, oxygen, ultraviolet light and thermal fluctuation remain a major challenge. Secondly, translating tandem devices to commercial-scale modules requires overcoming hurdles related to uniformity, defect control and large-area fabrication. Although preliminary outdoor testing of perovskite/silicon TSCs has been conducted, certified data on their long-term reliability remain scarce. To better assess the actual lifetime and commercial potential of these cells, the researchers recommend rigorous accelerated stability testing based on standardised procedures outlined by the International Electrotechnical Commission. Additionally, while perovskite raw materials are relatively low-cost, the use of rare elements and heavy metal lead in most cell designs raises significant environmental and regulatory concerns. The research therefore advocates for the development of sustainable alternatives, along with efficient recycling or lead sequestration strategies to enable viable commercialisation. Promoting industry-academia-research collaboration to accelerate deployment and drive cost reduction and efficiency gains The PolyU team advocates for industry-academia-research collaboration through a multidisciplinary approach that integrates material science, device engineering and economic modelling to advance this promising photovoltaic technology. “The development of efficient and reliable perovskite/silicon TSCs must address these remaining scientific challenges to achieve lower levelised electricity costs,” said Prof. Yang Guang. “The team hopes this research will facilitate the transition of the technology from laboratory studies to commercial fabrication, while closely aligning with the Nation’s strategic plan of carbon peaking and neutrality. By providing a stable supply of high-efficiency renewable energy, we aim to deliver green and reliable power support for high-energy-consuming industries such as artificial intelligence, thereby helping to achieve a low-carbon transformation of the energy structure.”   From PolyU Media Release  (English) | (Chinese)]   Related News Articles: Research drives commercialization of energy-efficient solar cell technology toward 40% efficiency milestone [(Tech Xplore)] PolyU research drives commercialisation of energy-efficient solar cell technology towards 40% efficiency milestone[The National Tribune] Solar Cells Near 40% Efficiency via New Research [Mirage] 研究正在推動節能太陽能電池技術的商業化,以實現 40% 的效率。[城市時報(City Times)]  

10 Nov, 2025

理大研3D微打印傳感器 助診斷癌症

大公報(Ta Kung Po)

26 Sep, 2025

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文匯報(Wen Wei Po)

19 Sep, 2025

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ESEC Launch Event Welcomes Outstanding Engineering Students

The Engineering Student Elite Club (ESEC) held its successful launch event last Thursday, 11 September 2025, bringing together over 30 passionate third-year and final-year engineering students. The event was graced by Prof. HC Man, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Dr. HC Lau, Assistant Dean (Student Development), and members of the ESEC committee. Prof. Man kicked off the evening by welcoming students and sharing his inspiring vision for the opportunities ESEC offers. Dr. Lau followed with an engaging introduction to the club, highlighting its unique activities and the exciting journey ahead for its members. The night wrapped up with a casual dinner, lively conversations, and plenty of smiles as students mingled with their peers and committee members. The ESEC aims to recognize and support outstanding engineering students by providing exclusive resources, funding for impactful projects and entrepreneurial ventures, and a variety of programs to foster academic and professional growth.

11 Sep, 2025

智能電網: 迎接未來能源新挑戰

星島日報 (Sing Tao Daily)

29 Aug, 2025

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香港經濟日報(Hong Kong Economic Times)

26 Aug, 2025

專家解讀/陳清泉:未來汽車是人類的“第三個空間”

大公報(Ta Kung Po)

3 Aug, 2025

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国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心合作意向签约仪式

国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心合作意向签约仪式 2025年7月24日,我校赵汝恒副校长(研究及创新)、工程学院文効忠院长、工业及系统工程学系郑湃副教授、科技及创新政策研究中心副主任及首席研究员吴池力博士、知识转移及创业处助理总监陈翠芳女士等一行赴武汉访问华中科技大学国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心(National Centre of Technology Innovation for Intelligent Design and Numerical Control, NCDC)。与华中科技大学副校长、NCDC中心主任高亮教授、机械科学与工程学院副院长李新宇教授,NCDC常务副主任杨建中教授,科学技术发展院柳子逊老师,工业工程系李好教授、肖蜜教授等座谈交流。与会双方对设立“国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心” 表达了强烈的合作意愿,并充分探讨了建设方案之合作机会。 本备忘录为双方进一步探讨在国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心,围绕人机共融制造系统、超精密加工数控系统、车间与物流调度规划管理、工业领域模型与具身智能、智能设计与交互系统等专业领域的共建框架,面向国家经济主战场与重大需求,发挥香港的区位优势与国际化前沿创新能力,合作互补、攻坚克难。并共同约定,在双方对合作的详细条件及安排达成一致,并取得所需的相关部门批准后,签署正式合同。就香港理工大学而言,工业及系统工程学系为该中心的执行部门。 National Centre of Technology Innovation for Intelligent Design and Numerical Control (NCDC) – Hong Kong Centre MoU Signing Ceremony On July 24, 2025, VPRI Professor Chrstopher Chao, FENG Dean Professor H.C. Man, Associate Professor Pai Zheng, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Dr Chili Wu, Deputy Director and Chief Researcher of PReCIT, and Ms. Amylia Chan, Assistant Director of KTEO visited the National Centre of Technology Innovation for Intelligent Design and Numerical Control (NCDC) at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China. PolyU delegates held discussions with Professor Liang Gao, Vice President of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Director of NCDC, Professor Xinyu Li, Vice Dean of the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Professor Jianzhong Yang, Executive Deputy Director of NCDC, Dr Zixun Liu of the Institute of Science and Technology Development, and Professor Hao Li and Professor Mi Xiao of the Department of Industrial Engineering. Both parties expressed a strong willingness to cooperate in the establishment of the "NCDC - Hong Kong Centre" and fully discussed the collaborative opportunities of the development plan. This memorandum is for both parties to further explore the co-development framework of the NCDC - Hong Kong Centre, focusing on fields such as human-robot collaborative manufacturing systems, ultra-precision machining CNC systems, workshop and logistics scheduling and management, industrial foundation models and embodied intelligence, intelligent design and interactive systems, etc., facing the main battlefield and major needs of the national economy, giving play to Hong Kong's location advantages and international cutting-edge innovation capabilities, and cooperating to complement each other and overcome critical challenges. It is also agreed that the formal contract will be signed after both parties reach an agreement on the detailed conditions and arrangements of the cooperation and obtain the necessary approvals from relevant departments. For PolyU, the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering will be the executive department of the center.

25 Jul, 2025

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