中大獲3980萬捐款 成立4個創科實驗室 學者:香港科研環境有利推動前沿創新 來源網址 : 中大獲3980萬捐款-成立4個創科實驗室-學者香港科研環境有利推動前沿創新

香港中文大學獲香港賽馬會慈善信託基金捐助3980萬港元,新成立4間賽馬會創科實驗室,昨日舉行開幕典禮,由中大常務副校長潘偉賢、香港賽馬會慈善事務總經理(家中青幼)曾芷詩主禮。領導「無綫網絡支援智能自動化」創科實驗室的林曉俊接受本報訪問時表示,香港的研究自由度大,有利於推動前沿創新。
 
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Friday, November 14, 2025
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Stheadline.com

馬會捐3980萬 中大4創科實驗室啟用

【明報專訊】中文大學獲賽馬會捐助近4000萬元,新設4個創科實驗室。中大醫學院化學病理學系教授宋永健表示,盼「計算基因組學」創科實驗室利用人工智能、基因組技術等,搭建識別基因突變的低成本檢測平台,讓市民盡早發現與治療。有中大教授稱,香港相對新加坡更願分享數據,亦較易與內地科企合作,有助推進研究。

 

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Friday, November 14, 2025
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Mingpao.com

Engineering professors lead three newly inaugurated Jockey Club STEM Labs to advance pioneering research

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2025-11-14
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has received latest donation of HK$39.8 million from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust (the Trust) to establish four Jockey Club (JC) STEM Labs. An inauguration ceremony for four new JC STEM Labs was held on 13 November 2025, with Professor Isabella Poon Wai-yin, CUHK’s Provost, and Ms Elsie Tsang, Executive Manager of Charities (Children & Youth in Families) for the Trust being the officiating guests.

Among the four new JC STEM Labs, three of them are led by professors from the Faculty of Engineering. JC STEM Lab of Advanced Wireless Networks for Mission-Critical Automation and Intelligence, led by Professor Lin Xiaojun from the Department of Information Engineering, is dedicated to advancing next-generation wireless technologies. The Lab focuses on developing low-latency and high-reliability wireless networks to meet the stringent demands of industrial automation and collaborative AI, enabling seamless and efficient connectivity for critical tasks.

JC STEM Lab of AI for Science and Engineering, led by Professor Ouyang Wanli from the Department of Information Engineering, is dedicated to driving AI breakthroughs in scientific research, enhancing research efficiency and helping to break new ground in scientific research. It will also focus on AI applications in the industrial sector and promote implementation of AI technologies.

JC STEM Lab of Integration of Machine Learning and Symbolic Reasoning, led by Professor Pan Jialin from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, is dedicated to advancing a new AI paradigm through the deep integration of data-driven machine learning models and knowledge-driven symbolic reasoning techniques.

In 2021, The Hong Kong Jockey Club approved a total donation of HK$500 million through its Charities Trust for the JC STEM Lab Initiative to support the establishment of laboratories for scholars under the Government-initiated Global STEM Professorship Scheme. The scheme aims to nurture STEM talent in Hong Kong, translate of new scientific research and technologies into social impact and expand Hong Kong’s innovation and technology talent pool over the long run.

Under this initiative, CUHK established five Trust-funded JC STEM Labs in 2023, of which two are led by professors from Faculty of Engineering. The four new labs take the total number of JC STEM Labs established by CUHK with Trust funding to nine. Among which, the total number of JC STEM Labs led by Faculty of Engineering’s professors has reached five.  

Officiating guests and JC STEM Lab Directors host a plaque unveiling ceremony

(From left) Professor Sung Wing-kin, Director of the JC STEM Lab of Computational Genomics; Professor Lin Xiaojun, Director of the JC STEM Lab of Advanced Wireless Networks for Mission-Critical Automation and Intelligence; Professor Allen Chan Kwan-chee, Associate Vice-President of CUHK; Professor Sham Mai-har, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CUHK; Professor Isabella Poon Wai-yin, Provost of CUHK; Ms Elsie Tsang, Executive Manager of Charities (Children & Youth in Families) for the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust; Professor Anthony Chan Tak-cheung, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CUHK; Professor Tsang Hon-ki, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering of CUHK; Ms Agnes K.P. Tsang, Associate Vice-President of CUHK; Professor Ouyang Wanli, Director of the JC STEM Lab of AI for Science and Engineering; and Professor Pan Jialin, Director of the JC STEM Lab of Integration of Machine Learning and Symbolic Reasoning

 

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Six Engineering Scholars Named Highly Cited Researchers 2025

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2025-11-12
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Six Engineering professors have been recognised on the Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list, reflecting their outstanding achievements in respective research areas.

Released this year on 12 November by Clarivate Analytics, this annual list recognises researchers who have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their fields of research. Each researcher selected has authored multiple papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for their fields and publication year in the Web of Science over the past decade.

Engineering scholars (alphabetical order of family name) listed in the “Highly Cited Researchers 2025” are as follows:

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Cross-field

Professor Heng Pheng-Ann

Choh-Ming Li Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Artificial intelligence, medical imaging, visual computing, extended reality

 

Professor Martin Stolterfoht

Vice-Chancellor Associate Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Perovskite and organic solar cells, perovskite-based tandem solar cells, optoelectronic devices, charge transport and recombination, ionic transport, device simulations, optoelectronic and spectroscopic thin film characterisation

Professor Xu Jianbin

Associate Dean (Mainland Affairs), Choh-Ming Li Professor of Electronic Engineering, Director of Materials Science and Technology Research Centre, Faculty of Engineering

Near-field and nanoscopic sensing and imaging, nanoelectronics/nanophotonics, thin film technology, physics and technology of organic semiconductor devices, oxide-based electronics, hybrid perovskite optoelectronics, 2D material electronics/ optoelectronics, advanced thermal management, AI4X

Professor Zhao Ni

Professor and Department Vice-Chair (Graduate),

Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Optoelectronic, electronic and electrochemical devices based on organic and nanostructured materials, sensors and biomedical devices, spectroscopic characterisations of the physical processes in nanostructured thin films, structures and devices

Engineering

Professor Wang Xiaogang

Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Crowd behaviour analysis, object detection and tracking, person re-identification, face recognition, image and video searching, medical imaging

Materials Science

Professor Wong Ching-ping

Emeritus Professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Polymeric electronic materials, electronic, photonic and MEMS packaging and interconnect, interfacial adhesions, and nano-functional material syntheses and characterisations

 

The full list of "Highly Cited Researchers 2025" can be found at: https://clarivate.com/highly-cited-researchers/.

Professor Heng Pheng-Ann, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Professor Martin Stolterfoht,Department of Electronic Engineering

Professor Xu Jianbin, Department of Electronic Engineering

Professor Zhao Ni,Department of Electronic Engineering

Professor Wang Xiaogang, Department of Electronic Engineering

Professor Wong Ching-ping, Department of Electronic Engineering 

 

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CUHK Team Won IMAV 2025 Champions

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A team supervised by Professor Ben M. Chen and Professor Chen Xi from CUHK’s Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, with collaborators from Wuhan University and Tongji University, has won both the Indoor Competition Champion and the Outdoor Competition Champion titles at the 16th International Micro Air Vehicle Competition (IMAV 2025), held in San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, from November 3–7, 2025.

The Team CWT United* comprised members of the CUHK Unmanned Systems Research Group (many supported by HKCLR), with collaborators from Wuhan University and Tongji University who joined forces for this competition. They delivered impressive performances throughout the event.

This year’s IMAV competitions are divided into indoor and outdoor categories, presenting challenges that seek to push the boundaries of the technology of micro air vehicles. Competitors will showcase innovative hardware and software designs, including aerodynamic designs, a novel set of sensors, and exemplar capabilities such as flight endurance, agile flight, autonomous flight, intelligent behavior, and swarming coordination. In addition, two new special challenges are featured this year, one for each category: the Noise-Free Challenge for indoor competition and the Surveillance Challenge for outdoor competition. Teams that excel in addressing these challenges will be recognized with a special award.  

 

About IMAV

The IMAV is an annual international event bringing together scientists, technologists, and enthusiasts on the research and technological development of Micro-Air Vehicles (MAVs). This is one of the major micro air vehicle competitions held annually worldwide. More information can be found at www.imavs.org.

 

*Team members include:

CUHK Members

Wang Jialiang (team leader), Wu Zongzhou, Zhao Yanqi, Qigeng Duan, Xu Jiwen, Huang Yijun, Lin Zhipeng, Hong Haochen, Jerry Tang (HKCLR), Joanna Chen (HKCLR)

Supervisors: Professor Ben M. Chen, Professor Chen Xi


Wuhan University Members

Guo Xinyu, Yang Wenbin, Guan Bin, Chen Haotian, Zhou Zhiyu

Supervisor: Professor Gao Zhi


Tongji University Members

Fan Jiaxin, Qu Ze

Supervisors: Professor He Bin, Professor Ding Yulong

 

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Huawei AI Workshop

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Friday, November 14, 2025
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Goertek 2026 Campus Recruitment Talk

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Thursday, November 13, 2025
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中大創無法複製「數碼指紋」防黑客

香港文匯報訊(記者 高鈺)香港中文大學團隊以碳納米管為基礎,成功研發晶片級可重組「實體無法複製功能」(又稱為物理不可克隆函數,PUF)數碼指紋技術,能為智能設備提供高度安全防護,更有效抵禦針對人工智能(AI)和機器學習的攻擊,有望在自動駕駛、機械人、無人機和物聯網中發揮重要作用,全面提升安全防護水平。研究成果已刊登於國際期刊《自然通訊》。

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Friday, October 17, 2025
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