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PolyU secures 11 projects under RGC Junior Research Fellow Scheme

12 May 2026

Awards and Achievements

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is committed to fostering outstanding young researchers and enhancing their innovative research capabilities to address urgent societal needs. 11 PolyU projects have been awarded funding under the Research Grants Council (RGC) Junior Research Fellow Scheme 2026/27, which supports promising postdoctoral researchers to pursue impactful projects at a pivotal stage of their careers.

Led by PolyU senior researchers, the awarded projects span diverse, forward-looking fields, including energy storage and advanced materials, artificial intelligence, port operations, and doctoral education. These initiatives not only expand the frontiers of knowledge but also tackle critical challenges in sustainability, digital transformation and talent development.

The RGC Junior Research Fellow aims to provide supports to promising local and non-local postdoctoral researchers at UGC-funded universities at a pivotal time in their very early careers. In each round of the yearly exercise, the scheme funds 60 researchers for a period of 24 months to conduct postdoctoral research on a full-time basis at a UGC-funded university, with an optional extension of the postdoctoral stage for up to 12 months upon request.

List of awarded PolyU projects:

Principal Investigator Project Title
Prof. HU Guangwei
Interim Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Chair Professor of Applied Linguistics of Department of English and Communication
Advancing Professional Doctoral Education in Hong Kong: Supervision, Academic Socialisation, and the Practice-Research Nexus
Prof. WANG Shuaian
Professor of Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
From Prediction to Operation: Data-Driven Port Operations in Hong Kong Port
Prof. CHUNG Chi-yung
Head of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Chair Professor of Power Systems Engineering
BEST: A Battery Energy Storage Toolbox Enabling Real-Time Health Monitoring and Lifespan Management
Prof. GE Jingjie
Assistant Professor of Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology
In-situ study on formation and catalytic mechanism of strong oxide-support interactions towards carbon-based small molecule catalytic conversion
Prof. CHEN Changwen
Interim Dean of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Chair Professor of Visual Computing of Department of Computing
From Conversational to Agentic AI: Interactive Multi-modal Content Understanding and Generation
Prof. LI Mengying
Assistant Professor of Department of Mechanical Engineering
Optical fiber photoelectrodes unlock next-generation zinc-air batteries
Prof. Joselito Macbuhay RAZAL
Professor of School of Fashion and Textiles
Elucidating the Mechanistic Pathways in MXene Fibre Formation towards Functional Textiles
Prof. ZHAO Qi
Associate Professor of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Intelligent characterization of lunar regolith: an in-situ testing-driven deep learning approach
Prof. WANG Zuankai
Associate Vice President (Research), Dean of Graduate School, Kuok Group Professor in Nature-Inspired Engineering, and Chair Professor of Nature-Inspired Engineering of Department of Department of Mechanical Engineering
Developing Trap-jaw Ant-inspired Robotic Gripper for Controllable Ultrafast Manipulation
Prof. WONG Wai Yeung Raymond
Dean of the Faculty of Science, Clarea Au Professor in Energy and Chair Professor of Chemical Technology of Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology
Highly efficient NIR-II-emitting LnIII/CuI nanoclusters
Prof. YANG Guang
Assistant Professor of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Fabrication of high-efficiency and high-stability solution-based perovskite/ chalcogenide thin-film tandem solar cells

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