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  • CUHK Engineering Research Performance Recognized by RAE 2020

    The Faculty of Engineering is pleased with the results of Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2020, announced by the University Grants Committee. RAE 2020 recognizes CUHK Faculty of Engineering as being among the best Engineering Faculty in Hong Kong.  Our research outputs, research impact and research...
  • CUHK Engineering Research Team Develops Novel Nanoprobes to Monitor Parkinson’s Disease and Possibly Slow Deterioration

    A collaborative research team led by Professor Liming Bian, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Professor Wing-Ho Yung and Professor Ya Ke, School of Biomedical Sciences (SBS), Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has pioneered the development of...
  • CUHK Professor Raymond Yeung Earns the IEEE 2021 Richard W. Hamming Medal

    Professor YEUNG Wai-ho Raymond, Choh-Ming Li Professor of Information Engineering, and Co-Director of the Institute of Network Coding, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), recently attended the virtual 2021 IEEE Vision, Innovation, and Challenges Summit (IEEE VIC Summit) and Honors Ceremony....
  • CUHK Engineering Research Launched in the Market in Partnership with HGC for Advanced Data Security and Smart City Development in Hong Kong

    A research team from the Faculty of Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and CU Coding Ltd. (CUC) announced the launch in the market of its patented technology nEdge and nCloud solutions with the provision of one-stop managed telecom and ICT services by HGC Global Communications Limited...
  • CUHK Engineering Develops New Technology Extending the Lifetime of Redox Flow Batteries and the Development of Grid-scale Energy Storage

    A research team led by Professor Yi-Chun Lu, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Faculty of Engineering has successfully developed a novel charge-reinforced ion-selective (CRIS) membrane for sulphur-based redox flow batteries, with 15 consecutive hours of runtime and...
  • CUHK Research Team Develops an AI System for Detecting COVID-19 Infections in CT with a Privacy Preserving Multinational Validation Study

    A multidisciplinary research team from CUHK has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system for the automated, rapid and accurate detection of COVID-19 infections in chest computed tomography (CT) images. The team was led by Professor Qi DOU and Professor Pheng Ann HENG from the Department of...
  • CUHK Engineering Recognised in the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva

    Scientific innovations developed by Faculty of Engineering, CUHK received recognition for outstanding performance in the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva 2021.  Summary of CUHK Engineering award-winning projects: ...
  • CUHK Develops Biohybrid Soft Microrobots with a Rapid Endoluminal Delivery Strategy for Gastrointestinal (GI) Diseases

    A collaborative research team led by Professor Li ZHANG from the Faculty of Engineering, Professor Joseph Jao-yiu SUNG and Professor Philip Wai-yan CHIU from the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has developed biohybrid soft microrobots with an endoscopy-assisted magnetic...
  • CUHK Research Team Enables Navigation and Localisation of Microrobotic Swarms in Blood Vessels Drive Forward Transformation towards Medical Applications

    A research team led by Professor Li Zhang, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), has developed a new strategy to simultaneously control and track a microrobotic swarm in blood vessels in real-time. The swarm control and ...
  • Leading Blue Energy Revolution: CUHK Faculty of Engineering Develops Water-Tube-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Efficient Ocean Wave Energy Harvesting

    A research team from the Faculty of Engineering has recently developed a water-tube-based triboelectric nanogenerator that can efficiently convert various irregular and low-frequency mechanical energies, including ocean wave energy, into electricity, providing a new avenue for the development of “blue...

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