CUHK Faculty of Engineering Received Donation from Sophie and Sean Foundation to Advance Education and Technological Innovation

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The Sophie and Sean Foundation (“the Foundation”), established by Ms Yang Qiumei, Sophie, held its inauguration ceremony on 10 December 2025. In response to the country’s call to build a nation that leads in education, science and technology, and talent cultivation, the Foundation has made an initial donation of HK$20 million to establish an endowed professorship and scholarships at four universities including The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), focusing on supporting research breakthroughs and nurturing innovation and technology talent in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative also aligns with the strategic direction of "supporting Hong Kong and Macao in developing into an international hub for high-calibre talents" as outlined in the 15th Five-Year Plan.

The inauguration ceremony brought together distinguished guests from the political, academic, and business circles to witness the Foundation's launch. Officiating guests included: Dr Choi Yuk-lin, Secretary for Education, HKSAR Government; Mr Liu Maozhou, The First-level Inspector of the Department of Educational, Scientific and Technological Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the HKSAR; The Hon. Duncan Chiu, Legislative Council Member (Technology and Innovation Constituency), HKSAR; Prof Dennis Lo Yuk-ming, Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK; Ms Yan Mei Mei, Salina, Permanent Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury (Financial Services), HKSAR Government; Ms Bonnie Y Chan, Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited; and Dr Xu Li, Chairman of the Board and CEO of SenseTime, and Council Member of the Sophie and Sean Foundation. Prof Eric Grimson, Chancellor for Academic Advancement, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), also delivered congratulatory remarks online.

Initial Donation Focuses on AI, Establishing an Endowed Professorship and Scholarships

The use of the initial donation has been specified: HK$10 million is donated to CUHK to establish the "Xiaoou Tang Professorship in Engineering", aiming to recruit outstanding international scholars, advance cutting-edge research in engineering, and continue Prof Tang's philosophy of nurturing talent. Another HK$10 million is allocated to establish the "Xiaoou Tang Scholarship", planned to be awarded to outstanding PhD students engaged in AI research at The University of Hong Kong (HKU), CUHK, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore (under discussion). It is expected to benefit over 30 students to foster industry-academia collaboration and youth innovation and entrepreneurship.

The inauguration ceremony also featured a panel discussion, titled "Inheriting Legacy, Inspiring Innovation: Fostering the AI and Talent Ecosystem", where distinguished experts and scholars discussed how to promote the talent profile, the transformation of university education, and pathways to successful industry-academia-research collaboration in the AI era. The panel discussion was moderated by Prof Wang Xiaogang from CUHK, who serves as a Council Member of Sophie and Sean Foundation. Prof Yike Guo, Provost, HKUST; Prof Irwin King Kuo-chin, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), CUHK; Prof Wen Yonggang, Associate Provost (Graduate Education) and Dean, Graduate College, NTU; and Prof Ma Yi, Chair Professor in Artificial Intelligence, Director of the School of Computing and Data Science, and Director of the Institute of Data Science, HKU, served as panellists and shared their insightful views. Over 30 students from the aforementioned universities participated in the discussion, gaining insights into cutting-edge developments and future directions.

About the Foundation

The Foundation’s Chinese name “銘新” symbolises the vision of “Plum Codes, an Eternal Lore; Gull's Flight, New Logics Soar,” and the mission to create “A Legacy, Kindling Hope; A Future, Nurturing Scope.” Its English name, Sophie and Sean, is derived from the English names of Ms Yang and her husband, Prof Xiaoou Tang, a pioneer in AI. It reflects Ms Yang's dedication to supporting technology education and Prof Tang's aspiration to serve the country through technology.

Ms Yang is an expert in economics with extensive experience across academia, regulatory bodies and the international financial sector. She has long been actively engaged in philanthropy and advocates a cycle of goodwill. Prof Tang, formerly served as a Professor in the Department of Information Engineering at CUHK and founded the Multimedia Lab (MMLab) and SenseTime, mentoring more than 130 PhD students, making outstanding contributions to AI research and public welfare.

 

Source: The Sophie and Sean Foundation 

More details: https://www.sophieandsean.org/en/activity/64.html

Sophie and Sean Foundation is officially launched, with Ms Yang Qiumei, Sophie (fourth from left) and officiating guests: Ms Bonnie Y Chan (first from left); Prof Dennis Lo Yuk-ming (second from left); Mr Liu Maozhou (third from left); Dr Choi Yuk-lin (fourth from right); Mr Duncan Chiu (third from right); Ms Yan Mei Mei, Salina (second from right); and Dr Xu Li (first from right).

Sophie and Sean Foundation established the "Xiaoou Tang Professorship in Engineering". At the ceremony, Ms Yang Qiumei, Sophie (fourth from left) presented the cheque to CUHK in the presence of Mr Duncan Chiu (third from left) and Ms Yan Mei Mei, Salina (third from right). The cheque was received on behalf of the university by Prof Dennis Lo Yuk-ming (fourth from right), Prof Tsang Hon Ki (first from left), and Prof Anthony T.C. Chan (second from left), Prof Irwin King Kuo-chin (second from right) and Ms Lolitta Wong Shuk Fan (first from right).

Sophie and Sean Foundation established the "Xiaoou Tang Scholarship". (From the left) Prof Wen Yonggang of NTU; Prof Guo Yike of HKUST; Ms Yang Qiumei, Sophie; Ms Bonnie Y Chan (as witness); Prof Anthony T.C. Chan of CUHK and Prof Ma Yi of HKU hosted the launching ceremony.

Ms Yang Qiumei, Sophie and MMLab alumni take a group photo at the inauguration ceremony

 

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Wife of SenseTime’s late founder donates HK$20 million via new Hong Kong charity

The wife of Chinese AI giant SenseTime’s late co‑founder has established an education and charity foundation in Hong Kong, donating HK$20 million (US$2.57 million) in the name of the couple to set up scholarships at several universities and establish a professorship.

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銘新慈善基金啟動 推動教育及創科 首階段向大學捐贈2000萬元 原文網址: 銘新慈善基金啟動 推動教育及創科 首階段向大學捐贈2000萬元

由已故商湯創辦人湯曉鷗的遺孀楊秋梅創立的「銘新慈善基金」周三(10日)舉行啟動典禮。基金響應國家「建設教育強國、科技強國、人才強國」的號召,致力推動教育和創新科技發展,首階段捐贈2,000萬港元,於大學設立教授席及獎學金,以促進科研突破,並培養人工智能(AI)領域的創科人才,此舉亦呼應國家「十五五」規劃中「支援港澳打造國際高端人才集聚高地」的戰略方向。

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Thursday, December 11, 2025
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中大|團隊研新型高能量鋰電池 針刺仍保穩定 有助提升電動車安全性

中大機械與自動化工程學系成功研發新型高能量鋰電池。領導團隊的盧怡君教授指,該電池採用嶄新電解液,具高能量密度,屬鎳錳鈷鋰離子電池。且針刺測試證明,電池在發生嚴重機械損傷的情況下,仍能維持安全性,且具備約1000次充電循環壽命,可望為能源儲存及電動交通領域提供解決方案。

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Thursday, December 11, 2025
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CUHK develops new high-energy lithium-ion battery to enhance electric vehicle safety

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2025-12-10
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A research team led by Professor Lu Yi-chun, Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), has successfully developed a new high-energy-density nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) lithium-ion battery using an innovative electrolyte. Even under severe mechanical abuse from a nail penetration test, the battery maintains its safety and can achieve up to about 1,000 charge cycles. This breakthrough combines performance and safety, offering a solution for energy storage and electric mobility. The research findings have been published in the leading journal Nature Energy.

The safety risks of high-energy-density batteries limit their practical applications

Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in electric vehicles (EV), grid-scale energy storage and consumer electronics. However, their high energy density also poses potential risks, such as thermal runaway, which can lead to explosions. Other options present trade-offs: lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries offer excellent safety but lower energy density, limiting driving range and compactness. Conversely, NMC lithium-ion batteries deliver the high energy density needed for long-range EVs and advanced storage but their safety vulnerabilities remain a major concern. Therefore, developing intrinsically safe lithium-ion batteries has become an urgent priority.

Solvent-relay electrolyte enables both safety and long cycle life

The research team has developed a solvent-relay strategy that automatically suppresses harmful reactions as the battery temperature rises, effectively interrupting the cascade that leads to thermal runaway. In nail penetration tests, the new NMC battery remained stable, while conventional designs ignited within four seconds. This safety innovation does not compromise performance, with the battery achieving about 1,000 stable cycles, a rare combination of high energy density and outstanding safety.

Professor Lu said: “This research opens the door to the reliable deployment of high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries, giving users confidence. We aim to validate our strategy in larger-format cells, laying the foundation for the commercialisation of intrinsically safe high-energy batteries. This breakthrough not only has a profound impact on the electric vehicle industry but also drives safety upgrades for large-scale energy storage systems, reducing public safety risks caused by battery failures. As the world accelerates its energy transition, safe and efficient battery technologies will be key to achieving carbon neutrality. We hope this research will provide the industry with a viable technological pathway and lead the development of next-generation lithium-ion batteries.”

A research team led by Professor Lu Yi-chun, Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at CUHK, has successfully developed a new high-energy-density nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) lithium-ion battery using an innovative electrolyte.

The left shows the battery with solvent-relay electrolyte, which remained intact after nail-penetration; the right shows the battery with commercial electrolyte, which was burned after nail-penetration.

 

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Professor Chen Lian Kuan and Professor Xu Jianbin elected Optica Fellow 2026

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Professor Chen Lian Kuan, Professor of the Department of Information Engineering of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and Professor Xu Jianbin, Choh-Ming Li Professor of Electronic Engineering of the Department of Electronic Engineering and Associate Dean (Mainland Affairs) of the Faculty of Engineering at CUHK, have been elected as 2026 Fellows of Optica.  

Professor Chen is elected for outstanding advances to the research of optical wireless communications for indoor, underwater, and water-air channels; while Professor Xu is honored for his outstanding and sustained contributions to two-dimensional materials in optoelectronics, photonics, plasmonics, and near-field radiative heat transfer.

The Board of Directors of Optica, Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide, recently elected 121 members from 23 countries to the Society’s 2026 Fellow Class. Optica Fellows are selected based on several factors, including outstanding contributions to research, business, education, engineering, and service to Optica and the community.

Professor Chen has been with CUHK since 1992. He was the Department Chairman from 2004 to 2006. His research includes visible-light communication, optical wireless communication, next-generation local access networks, transmission systems, optical/electronic signal processing, performance monitoring, and biophotonics. Professor Chen has published more than 300 papers in refereed international conferences and journals. He has served as an associate editor of IEEE Photonics Technology Letters (2005-2011) and Optica/IEEE Journal of Optical Communications and Networking (2012-2015). 

Professor Xu is currently Choh-Ming Li Chair Professor of Electronic Engineering, FIEEE, FHKIE, FEURASC, Associate Dean of Engineering (Mainland Affairs), and Director of Materials Science and Technology Research Center. He has played a pivotal role in nanotechnology and electronics. His research interests include nanoscience and nanotechnology for electron devices and micro/nanoelectronics, namely 2D materials and devices; scanning probe techniques for electronics; advanced energy science and technology; interface engineering for materials and devices; physics and technology of organic semiconductors; functional and electronic oxides, etc. 

Optica (formerly OSA), Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide, is the society dedicated to promoting the generation, application, archiving and dissemination of knowledge in the field. Founded in 1916, it is the leading organization for scientists, engineers, business professionals, students and others interested in the science of light. Optica’s renowned publications, meetings, online resources and in-person activities fuel discoveries, shape real-life applications and accelerate scientific, technical and educational achievement.

List of 2026 Fellows of Optica

Professor Chen Lian Kuan, Department of Information Engineering.

Professor Xu Jianbin, Department of Electronic Engineering 

 

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