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Two PAIR scholars win BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize

Two PAIR scholars have been awarded the BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize (STIP) for their outstanding contributions to the scientific and technological innovation and transformation in Hong Kong. The two PAIR awardees are: Prof. Benny CHEUNG Chi-fai, Associate Director of the Research Centre for SHARP Vision (RCSV), Management Committee Member of the Research Centre for Resources Engineering towards Carbon Neutrality (RCRE) and Chair Professor of Ultra-precision Machining and Metrology—prize winner in the “Advanced Manufacturing” field; and Dr Daniel LUO Xiapu, Leading Member of the Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Things (RIAIoT) and Member of the Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Smart Cities Research Institute (SCRI)—prize winner in the “Fintech” field.   PolyU press release: https://polyu.hk/Prext   Online coverage: Sing Tao Daily - https://polyu.me/3MrOXOe Headline Daily - https://polyu.me/40iqvEI Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/3sfLICy Hong Kong Commercial Daily - https://polyu.me/3sg4mdz Economic Digest - https://polyu.me/47iK5mF Dot Dot News - https://polyu.me/40iQfAE Hong Kong China News Agency - https://polyu.me/46VlkwM RTHK - https://polyu.me/3SkwZ3Z Bastille Post - https://polyu.me/3MoG3AQ

7 Nov, 2023

Awards & Recognitions

MHRC member awarded HMRF grant to develop digital mindfulness-based eating intervention

MHRC member awarded HMRF grant to develop digital mindfulness-based eating intervention for weight management

Dr Dalinda Isabel SANCHEZ VIDANA, Member of the Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC) and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, received a HK$1 M grant from the Health and Medical Research Fund of the Health Bureau, HKSAR, for her project “Digital mindfulness-based eating awareness training for obesity management: A randomised controlled trial”. The project aims to design a digital Mindfulness-Based Eating Awareness Training (MB-EAT) and evaluate its effectiveness as an intervention for obesity management. The digital MB-EAT to be developed can be integrated into telemedicine or mobile app platforms, allowing users to administer so easily. Participants receiving the digital MB-EAT will be studied for their changes in eating behaviours, appetite-regulating hormones, stress and mood. The study will provide empirical evidence for the use of digital MB-EAT in addressing overweight and obesity in Hong Kong.

7 Nov, 2023

Funding & Donations

Prof FAN Jintu appointed as Visiting Chief Scientist of Donghua University1 2000 x 1050 px

Prof FAN Jintu appointed as Visiting Chief Scientist of Donghua University

Prof FAN Jintu, Director of the Research Centre of Textiles for Future Fashion (RCTFF) and Chair Professor of Fiber Science and Apparel Engineering, was appointed as Visiting Chief Scientist of the Shanghai International Fashion Innovation Centre (SIFIC), Donghua University for a period of three years, from 1 June 2023 to 31 May 2026.  Prof. Fan will provide professional advice and strategic inputs to the Center in relation to disciplinary development, scientific research, talent development, international collaboration and other matters. These include but not limited to: formulating development plans and goals, identifying frontier research directions, building high-level research teams, nurturing leading fashion innovators, steering independent innovative research, promoting collaborations with world-renowned universities and research institutions, and driving the commercialisation of the Centre’s research achievements.

6 Nov, 2023

Awards & Recognitions

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Dr Daphne Cheung receives 2023 Claudia J. Beverly Innovation Award

Dr Daphne CHEUNG, Member of the Research Institute for Smart Ageing (RISA) and the Mental Health Research Centre (MHRC), received the 2023 Claudia J. Beverly Innovation Award by the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence (NHCGNE). The Award recognises outstanding innovative programmes and projects that have significant positive impact on the nursing care for older adults. Since 2008, Dr Cheung and her team have been developing and testing music interventions for older adults with cognitive impairment. The team worked with engineers, music therapists and users to develop the Standalone Therapeutic Music-with-Movement System, which integrates technology with conventional psychosocial intervention. The system is now being used in more than 50 care institutions in Hong Kong.

1 Nov, 2023

Awards & Recognitions

Prof. Jerry YAN delivers keynote on energy transition at international conference

Prof. Jerry YAN Jinyue, Executive Committee Member of the Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (RISUD) and Chair Professor of Energy and Buildings, at the International Conference on New Energy Science and Electrification of Transportation held on 31 October 2023 in Xiong’an, China, delivered a keynote presentation titled “Energy Nexus: Research and Innovations without Borders — Inter-disciplinary research on energy transition”. Prof. Yan said that there are two sides of energy transition, one is by increasing the proportion of renewable energy sources, and the other is by targeting at the distributed energy generation and storage of end-users. In addition, Prof. Yan pointed out that energy systems involve multiple fields and so, future energy innovation is an interdisciplinary field, involving not only engineering, but also other disciplines.   Online coverage: Xinhua Net - https://polyu.me/3MrQGmG 光明網 - https://polyu.me/45Y5jF0 Toutiao - https://polyu.me/3FFQool

31 Oct, 2023

Scholarly Engagement

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Prof. KIM Chulhong from POSTECH enlightens on healthcare innovation in post-pandemic era

The 9th PAIR Distinguished Lecture on 27 October 2023 was a resounding success. Delivered by Prof. KIM Chulhong of Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in South Korea, the lecture titled “Healthcare Innovation After the Pandemic: Engineering-based Medical Education and Efforts for Commercialization” drew over 150 onsite and online attendees from more than 30 countries and regions in Australia, Asia, Europe and North America. The event was also broadcast live on social media platforms, including Bilibili and Weibo, captivating a viewing audience of over 12,000. In the lecture, Prof. Kim highlighted POSTECH’s ground-breaking initiative to establish a new engineering-based medical school, which aims to tackle practical medical problems via innovative technology and put significant efforts into commercialisation. Reflecting on his research journey, Prof. Kim shared his personal experiences and the obstacles in founding “Opticho” to transform laboratory research outcomes into commercially viable products. A question-and-answer session moderated by Prof. Daniel LAU Shu Ping, Associate Director of Photonics Research Institute (PRI), and Dr LAI Puxiang, Management Committee Member of PRI, followed. The audience connected with Prof. Kim and had an enthusiastic, fruitful exchange of ideas. Please click here for an online review.  

31 Oct, 2023

PAIR Distinguished Lecture Series

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Prof. K. K. LING shares views on Northern Metropolis development at Master Insight Forum

Prof. K. K. LING, Associate Director of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) and Director of Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation, shared his views on the development of the Northern Metropolis in a panel discussion of the Master Insight Forum held on 27 October 2023. Prof. Ling believed that the Northern Metropolis has several implications for Hong Kong: (1) it reshapes the development pattern of “emphasising the south over the north”; (2) it establishes a “twin city” relationship between Shenzhen and Hong Kong; (3) it is a new driver of Hong Kong’s future development; (4) the speedy development of the Northern Metropolis is an irreversible trend; and (5) the development reflects the advantages of “one country, two systems” policy. Prof. Ling said that San Tin Technopole will be able to attract innovation and technology (I&T) talents and industries, and suggested developing Shenzhen Bay into a “golden inner bay”. Online coverage: Master Insight - https://polyu.me/46SPyAQ Ta Kung Pao - https://polyu.me/40fSJzH Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/3Si4i7U Bauhinia - https://polyu.me/45UWXOp Hong Kong China News Agency - https://polyu.me/3FwGKVd China Review News - https://polyu.me/3QcNv3b ifeng.com - https://polyu.me/45UoEa5

28 Oct, 2023

Media Coverage

PolyU-led novel food waste-derived 3D printing materials to be showcased at InnoCarnival 2023

The novel food waste-derived 3D printing materials developed by the Research Institute for Future Food (RiFood) will be showcased at the InnoCarnival 2023 to be held from 28 October to 5 November 2023 at Hong Kong Science Park. Prof. WONG Ka Hing, Director of RiFood, said that food waste can be simply divided into two types. “The first type is kitchen waste, which mainly comes from households or restaurants. The second type is food/agro-waste generated by food processing plants. As these food/agro-wastes come from food factories, waste production is concentrated and the waste composition is relatively homogenous. Examples include spent coffee grounds, spent tea leaves, potato peels, etc. The innovative green technology we showcase is upcycling the spent coffee grounds and tea leaves into novel 3D printing materials,” he explained. 3D printing has become very popular in recent years, and Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) is the one of the most commonly used 3D printing methods. FDM can print various tools with plastic as the main printing material. Prof. Wong said that their innovative green technology can combine spent coffee grounds/tea leaves with polylactic acid (PLA) to produce a novel 3D printing material. “This novel food waste-derived 3D printing material (up to 50% of food waste) can be used in FDM 3D printers without affecting its printing performance. With a strong tensile strength (10-40 MPa), the novel 3D printing material can be used for a wide range of applications, such as production of modular furniture and display goods,” he elaborated. This novel sustainable 3D printing material exhibits excellent ductility and can be used for printing shock-absorbing structures. To ensure compliance with the low-carbon policy, the novel 3D printing material is customisable, scalable, does not require any chemical additives during the mass production process, and its carbon footprint is about 36% lower than that of commercial PLA 3D printing material. The team is going to collaborate with a local coffee chain to produce eco-friendly 3D-printed furniture and display goods using their spent coffee grounds. Various 3D printed products made from spent coffee grounds will also be showcased at the Carnival.

27 Oct, 2023

Research Results

RCRE-led green building material technologies to be showcased at InnoCarnival 2023

RCRE-led green building material technologies to be showcased at InnoCarnival 2023

Two advanced technologies from the Research Centre for Resources Engineering towards Carbon Neutrality (RCRE) including the eco-cements synthesised from recycled solid wastes, and the eco-friendly radiative cooling coating UmiCoolTM, will be showcased at the InnoCarnival 2023 to be held from 28 October to 5 November 2023 at Hong Kong Science Park. The eco-cements developed by Prof. POON Chi-sun, RCRE Director, and his team, are produced from solid wastes including waste concrete, waste incineration ash, and waste glass. These eco-cements can capture, mineralise and store the carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere, while enhancing the hydrophobic performance of concrete, hence greatly reducing the risk of flooding in extreme weather. The cooling coating UmiCoolTM developed by Prof. DAI Jianguo, RCRE Member, and his team, uses the principle of radiative cooling to cool the surface and interior of buildings or infrastructure under direct sunlight during the day. It can reduce the surface temperature by up to 6°C as compared to the ambient temperature without consuming any electricity.   Online coverage: Oriental Daily News - https://polyu.me/3tuzdDs Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/3FjcKvW

27 Oct, 2023

Scholarly Engagement

20231025 RILS delegation on field visit to Tai O for collaborative research opportunities

RILS delegation on field visit to Tai O for collaborative research opportunities

The delegation of the Research Institute for Land and Space (RILS) visited Tai O on 25 October 2023 to gain a better understanding of the ecological, cultural and economic environments in the village, and to explore opportunities for research collaboration with the local community.  The delegation was led by Prof. ZHAO Xiao Lin, Management Committee of RILS, and was joined by Sr Prof. Ben CHAN, Adjunct Professor of RILS, Dr Daniel ELKIN, Member of RILS, Prof. HE Shenjing, Head of Department of Urban Planning and Design of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and Dr QIAN Junxi, Associate Professor of HKU Department of Geography.  The delegation was received by Mr LO Wai Hung, a local villager living in stilt house, and was introduced to the unique culture, conservation value and development potential of Tai O Fishing Village. The visit provided important opportunities for exploring collaboration in Tai O’s future developments, such as the development of innovative floating architecture solutions for cultural preservation, the application of corrosion prevention design and techniques, and the provision of entertainment facilities and accommodation to drive Tai O’s tourism and economy. The Institute would like to extend sincere thanks to Mr Lo for his generous support in facilitating the field visit and providing RILS delegates with rich, comprehensive insights into the village history, culture and infrastructural development of Tai O.  Further reading: https://polyu.hk/dZqlT

25 Oct, 2023

Scholarly Engagement

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