The latest top-funded RGC projects

School of Science and Technology The latest top-funded RGC projects

The latest top-funded RGC projects

Date: 21 September 2021

The University has secured an impressive HK$16.1 million for 18 projects from the Research Grants Council (RGC) under the Competitive Research Funding Schemes for the Local Self-financing Degree Sector. All except an Inter-Institutional Development Scheme project came from the Faculty Development Scheme (FDS), which in total won HK$15.7 million, the highest amount of all competing institutions. Several of these projects were granted more than HK$1 million individually, with one of them achieving the highest FDS grant!

Enhancing accuracy of paper-based microfluidics in bacteria detection and toxicity measurement

The highest-awarding project, submitted by Dr Chen Jianlin of the School of Science and Technology, seeks to improve the accuracy of an increasingly common type of device for measuring bacteria and toxicity levels. Addressing the unexplained condition that chemical indicators such as resazurin tend to be reduced much more slowly when transported to paper-based microfluidic devices than in free solutions, Dr Chen's project will offer a theoretical answer to this discrepancy.

Ecological functions of microbial communities attached to the aerial roots of grey mangroves

In environmental sciences, Prof. Fred Lee of the School of Science and Technology focuses on an increasingly threatened native mangrove species in the Futian National Nature Reserve, namely Avicennia marina (grey or white mangroves). A. marina is distinguished by its aerial roots, known as pneumatophores, which are colonized with diverse microorganisms. By analysing their structure, the project will shed light on the role of these microbial communities in the survival of A. marina, and strategies to conserve the species.

 

On an additional note, the University's marine and coastal research work is expanding with two exciting developments. First, HKMU has become a member institution of the State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution located at CityU. Second, it has signed a framework agreement with the Futian National Nature Reserve Management Bureau and Shenzhen University for establishing a Greater Bay Area Mangrove Wetland Research and Development Centre in the Futian reserve. For HKMU, this has been a major step forward since it set up the University Research Facilities for similar research work with RGC funding on campus.

Learning analytics intervention system for Python programming courses

In the field of learning analytics (LA), Dr Samuel Choi of Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration attempts to build an interactive platform for students to learn Python programming. This will be the first platform that considers all five stages of the LA cycle — capturing, reporting, predicting, acting and refining, and will make an exemplary LA model that achieves educational intervention through the technique of reinforcement learning.

Detecting rumours on social media by refined multimodal deep learning

Another project dealing with machine learning, led by Dr Keith Lee of the School of Science and Technology, is aimed at detecting rumours on social media. Multimodal deep learning describes the process by which machines 'learn' multimodal data, such as text and images in the case of social media. This can be challenging because of the varied ways in which different kinds of data are extracted, and the project will devise a new machine learning model capable of fusing multimodal data.

Cross-cultural study of depression in high-ability adolescents

Dr Amy Cheung of the School of Arts and Social Sciences is looking to expand the extant scholarship on depression in high-ability adolescents in two dimensions: first, by taking a large, cross-cultural sample beyond the previously US-dominant scope, and second, by including and identifying cognitively strong academic underachievers. The results will form the basis of future longitudinal studies.

Jonathan Chiu
Marketing Director
3DP Technology Limited

Jonathan handles all external affairs include business development, patents write up and public relations. He is frequently interviewed by media and is considered a pioneer in 3D printing products.

Krutz Cheuk
Biomedical Engineer
Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital

After graduating from OUHK, Krutz obtained an M.Sc. in Engineering Management from CityU. He is now completing his second master degree, M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering, at CUHK. Krutz has a wide range of working experience. He has been with Siemens, VTech, and PCCW.

Hugo Leung
Software and Hardware Engineer
Innovation Team Company Limited

Hugo Leung Wai-yin, who graduated from his four-year programme in 2015, won the Best Paper Award for his ‘intelligent pill-dispenser’ design at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering’s International Conference on Consumer Electronics – China 2015.

The pill-dispenser alerts patients via sound and LED flashes to pre-set dosage and time intervals. Unlike units currently on the market, Hugo’s design connects to any mobile phone globally. In explaining how it works, he said: ‘There are three layers in the portable pillbox. The lowest level is a controller with various devices which can be connected to mobile phones in remote locations. Patients are alerted by a sound alarm and flashes. Should they fail to follow their prescribed regime, data can be sent via SMS to relatives and friends for follow up.’ The pill-dispenser has four medicine slots, plus a back-up with a LED alert, topped by a 500ml water bottle. It took Hugo three months of research and coding to complete his design, but he feels it was worth all his time and effort.

Hugo’s public examination results were disappointing and he was at a loss about his future before enrolling at the OUHK, which he now realizes was a major turning point in his life. He is grateful for the OUHK’s learning environment, its industry links and the positive guidance and encouragement from his teachers. The University is now exploring the commercial potential of his design with a pharmaceutical company. He hopes that this will benefit the elderly and chronically ill, as well as the society at large.

Soon after completing his studies, Hugo joined an automation technology company as an assistant engineer. He is responsible for the design and development of automation devices. The target is to minimize human labor and increase the quality of products. He is developing products which are used in various sections, including healthcare, manufacturing and consumer electronics.

Course Code Title Credits
  COMP S321F Advanced Database and Data Warehousing 5
  COMP S333F Advanced Programming and AI Algorithms 5
  COMP S351F Software Project Management 5
  COMP S362F Concurrent and Network Programming 5
  COMP S363F Distributed Systems and Parallel Computing 5
  COMP S382F Data Mining and Analytics 5
  COMP S390F Creative Programming for Games 5
  COMP S492F Machine Learning 5
  ELEC S305F Computer Networking 5
  ELEC S348F IOT Security 5
  ELEC S371F Digital Forensics 5
  ELEC S431F Blockchain Technologies 5
  ELEC S425F Computer and Network Security 5
 Course CodeTitleCredits
 ELEC S201FBasic Electronics5
 IT S290FHuman Computer Interaction & User Experience Design5
 STAT S251FStatistical Data Analysis5
 Course CodeTitleCredits
 COMPS333FAdvanced Programming and AI Algorithms5
 COMPS362FConcurrent and Network Programming5
 COMPS363FDistributed Systems and Parallel Computing5
 COMPS380FWeb Applications: Design and Development5
 COMPS381FServer-side Technologies and Cloud Computing5
 COMPS382FData Mining and Analytics5
 COMPS390FCreative Programming for Games5
 COMPS413FApplication Design and Development for Mobile Devices5
 COMPS492FMachine Learning5
 ELECS305FComputer Networking5
 ELECS363FAdvanced Computer Design5
 ELECS425FComputer and Network Security5