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LIANG Bin
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香港中文大學與同濟大學共建智慧交通聯合實驗室

香港中文大學(中大)與同濟大學昨天(8日)為兩校共建的「智慧交通聯合實驗室」舉行成立典禮並簽署合作協議,雙方將透過實驗室推動重點領域及關鍵技術的研究與發展,並於創新人才培養等方面開展交流合作,以回應社會在智慧交通領域的重大需求。

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Thursday, April 9, 2026
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CUHK and Tongji University establish joint laboratory for smart transportation

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2026-04-10
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Tongji University held an inauguration ceremony and signed a cooperation agreement on 8 April for the “CUHK-Tongji University Joint Research Laboratory for Smart Transportation”. Through the laboratory, the two universities will jointly promote research and development in priority fields and key technologies, and carry out collaboration in areas such as innovative talent development, in response to major societal needs in the field of smart transportation.

CUHK’s Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Dennis Lo Yuk-ming led a delegation to the ceremony at Tongji University, including Professor Tsang Hon-ki, Dean of Engineering, and Professor Chen Benmei, Head of the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering. Representatives from Tongji University included President Academician Yang Jinlong and Vice President Professor Li Xiangning.

The Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at CUHK maintains close collaboration with Tongji University in smart transportation and unmanned systems. A jointly developed amphibious unmanned system capable of operating in both air and water has attracted widespread attention domestically and internationally, and successfully supported China’s Antarctic research mission in February 2026. In addition, a joint CUHK and Tongji University team stood out at the 16th International Micro Air Vehicle Competition (IMAV 2025) in Mexico last year, outperforming more than 10 other elite teams – including from Europe and the US – to win championships in both the indoor and outdoor categories.

 

More details: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/tc/press/cuhk-and-tongji-university-establish-joint-laboratory-for-smart-transportation/

Representatives of both universities sign an agreement in the presence of the two presidents for the establishment of CUHK and Tongji University Joint Research Laboratory for Smart Transportation

Unveiling ceremony of the CUHK-Tongji University Joint Research Laboratory for Smart Transportation

 

 

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New InnoHK Research Center - The Center for Heterogeneous Integration and Production (CHIP) Led by Engineering Professors

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) receives approval from the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) of the HKSAR Government to establish a new research center, in collaboration with National University of Singapore, under the third InnoHK research cluster, SEAM@InnoHK. This research center, The Center for Heterogeneous Integration and Production (CHIP), is led by Professor Shih-Chi Chen (Director, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, CUHK), Professor Jianbin Xu (Co-Director, Department of Electronic Engineering, CUHK), and Professor Ni Zhao (Associate Director, Department of Electronic Engineering, CUHK).

CHIP is dedicated to advancing next-generation electronics through innovations in semiconductor equipment and material processing, with a focus on advancing heterogeneous integration technologies. As the semiconductor industry moves beyond Moore’s Law, 3D heterogeneous integration has become essential for enhancing the performance and functionality of modern electronics. Constructing silicon 3D-ICs at the nanoscale requires highly precise tools that are currently unavailable, while the integration of emerging semiconductors—such as 2D materials, metal oxides, and mixed ionic–electronic conductors—demands new equipment and scalable fabrication processes.

CHIP’s research is structured into three synergistic research programs, each with a distinct focus and objective: Research Program 1 focuses on developing enabling precision fabrication and metrology equipment, including wafer bonding systems, 2D lithography platforms, and laser etching machines, to set new benchmarks in speed, accuracy, and scalability for 3D and photonic ICs. Research Program 2 focuses on foundational material engineering and advanced packaging solutions, including bonding technology, chip cooling, and 2D material integration, enabling heterogeneous integration at industrial scale. Research Program 3 targets the creation of new devices and systems enabled by heterogeneous integration, including electronic-photonic co-ICs, back-end-of-line (BEOL)-compatible devices, 2D material-silicon hybrid optoelectronic chips, and flexible sensing modules. Together, these programs align closely with the roadmap of global heterogeneous integration development, addressing critical challenges in semiconductor manufacturing while enabling new applications in AI, high-performance computing, robotics, AR/VR, and beyond.

CHIP’s mission is to overcome these challenges by delivering impactful, real-world solutions that enhance efficiency, scalability, and sustainability, positioning Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland as global leaders in advanced manufacturing and electronic materials.

Professor Shih-Chi Chen (Director, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, CUHK)

Professor Jianbin Xu (Co-Director, Department of Electronic Engineering, CUHK)

Professor Ni Zhao (Associate Director, Department of Electronic Engineering, CUHK)

 

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ZHOU Yajin
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2026 International Forum on Quantum Information Technology

     

 

With the theme of "Co-creating the Future with the World", the 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and the 3rd Xiang Jiang Nobel Forum Themed Series Events will gather Nobel Prize and Turing Award laureates, academicians from China and overseas, distinguished young scientists, innovation ecosystem leaders, outstanding sci-tech entrepreneurs and representatives of international organizations. Focusing on frontier areas including artificial intelligence, embodied robotics, biomedicine, quantum technology and green energy, the participants will explore advancements and global cooperation in cutting-edge science, technology and future industries.

 

You are cordially invited to attend the Parallel Session of the 2026 International Forum on Quantum Information Technology, which is co-organised by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). We have invited leading scientists and industry figures to speak, including Professor Sir Andre Geim (2010 Nobel Prize in Physics) and Mr Alan Ho, the first CEO of a quantum computing company that grew up in Hong Kong, who co-founded Qolab with 2025 Nobel Laureate John Martinis.

 

Date: 15 April 2026 (Wednesday)

Time: 8:30AM (Reception); 9:30AM – 12:00NN (Forum)

Venue: N201, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Forum Host: Professor Irwin King Kuo-chin, PVC(Education), CUHK

Panel Moderator: Professor Hon-ki Tsang, Dean of Engineering, CUHK

Registration Link: https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13729836 (Registration closes at 23:59, 12 April 2026 (Sunday))

 

Keynote Speakers

Professor Sir Andre GEIM (2010 Nobel Prize in Physics): Quantum Information Technology: A partially informed view from outside
Mr Alan Ho (CEO (Co-Founder), Qolab): How to Build a Quantum Supercomputer: Scaling with advanced semiconductor manufacturing

 

Invited Speakers

Dr Kai Chang (Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences): Material Science Problems in Quantum Computing

Dr Lai Zhou (Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences): From Quantum Secure Communication to the Quantum Internet

 

Panelists

Prof Ren-bao Liu, Choh-Ming Li Professor of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Prof Jeff Ou, Chair Professor of Physics, City University of Hong Kong

Prof Jianwei Wang, Professor, School of Physics, Peking University

Prof Olivia Chen, Associate Professor, Kyushu University

 

For enquiries, please email the Faculty Office of Engineering, CUHK at facultyoffice@erg.cuhk.edu.hk or call (+852) 3943-8447.

 

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[Faculty Distinguished Lecture] Transforming Electronics: The Future of Transparent and Paper Electronics

In today's digital age, our rapid technological advancements confront us with critical sustainability challenges, including material scarcity, mounting waste, and environmental pollution, often exacerbated by high-temperature manufacturing processes. The socio-economic growth driven by the demand for smart electronics and non-recyclable materials contributes to climate change and resource depletion.

As we embrace the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable technology, the need for sustainable materials becomes more urgent. Emerging nanoscale devices provide promising alternatives to silicon-based options, particularly in the field of so called transparent and paper electronics, which have the potential to revolutionize our approach to electronic devices, transforming it.

This presentation explores strategies to minimize electronic waste while advancing eco-friendly technology solutions. We are committed to developing green electronic products that meet consumer needs and promote environmental stewardship, going from micro to nanoscale approaches. Our efforts also focus on raising social awareness about sustainable technologies, engaging with communities and policymakers to advocate for practices that harmonize technology with environmental responsibility.

Join us in this exploration of innovative approaches to sustainability, as we aim to significantly impact our environment and foster a resilient future empowered by green technology.

Biography

Prof. R. Martins received his Honors degree in Electronics Engineering by University of Luanda in 1974, his M.S. in Semiconductor Materials by University of Dundee, Scotland, UK, in 1978, his Ph.D. in Energy Conversion and Semiconductors by New University of Lisbon (UNL), Portugal, in 1988. He has been a Full Professor at FCT-NOVA, Portugal, since 2002 in Materials Engineering, specially in materials for energy, microelectronics and nanotechnologies.

Prof. R. Martins is currently the President of the European Academy of Sciences, Director of the Associated Laboratory i3N (the Institute of Nanostructures, Nano-modeling and Nanofabrication); President of the Administration Board of the Portuguese cluster in Advanced Materials (NANOMAT); Member of the Administration Board of the Portuguese cluster on Batteries (BatPower); Chair of the European Committee on Affairs of the European Materials Research Society. He is a Member of the Academia Europaea; the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona; Portuguese Academy of Engineering; European Academy of Sciences; the Portuguese Order of Engineers, OE, and of the Board of Admission and Qualification of OE. Qiu-Shi Chair Visiting Professor at Zhejiang University; Honorary Professor of Hefei Institutes of Physical Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); Honorary Professor of the Technical University of Wuhan and of the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Life Sciences of Wuhan University; Honorary Professor of Fuzhou University, Invited Professor at Southwest University, Chongqing, China. In 2023, selected as a PIFI Distinguished Scientist of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the highest honor for overseas talents by CAS. He is a recipient of the prestigious Chinese Government Friendship Award in 2025.

***** All Are Welcome  *****

For enquiries on the distinguished lecture, please contact Prof JB Xu by email at jbxu@ee.cuhk.edu.hk.

 

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LT1A, Cheng Yu Tong Building, CUHK
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Friday, April 10, 2026
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Professor Lu Yi-chun receives the 20th Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship

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Professor Lu Yi-chun of the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering has been awarded the 20th Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship. This accolade recognises her exceptional contributions to electrochemistry, energy engineering and sustainable battery technology. Professor Lu is one of 19 recipients nationwide and the sole awardee from Hong Kong this year.

Professor Lu received her Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan in 2007 and her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2012. Her research focuses on electrochemistry, energy engineering and sustainable battery technology, with key innovations including the development of molecular crowding electrolytes for high-voltage aqueous batteries and the pioneering of the world’s first low-cost, high-power, polysulphide-based flow battery. This battery features a novel charge-reinforce, ion-selective membrane and a biomimetic molecular catalyst. Beyond academic research, Professor Lu is dedicated to commercialising her innovations. In 2020, she co-founded Luquos Energy, a CUHK-incubated startup specialising in scalable, safe, sustainable battery technologies for grid storage. Luquos Energy was named one of the Top 10 Flow Battery Startups to Watch in 2023 by the StartUs Insights Discovery Platform.

 

About the Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship

The Chinese Young Women in Science Fellowship, established in 2004 by the All-China Women’s Federation, the China Association for Science and Technology, the China National Commission for UNESCO and L’Oréal (China) Co., Ltd., honours female scientists under 45 who have made significant discoveries and achievements in basic sciences. The fellowship aims to highlight the contributions of women in scientific research, inspire continued engagement in scientific careers and promote fruitful research outcomes.

 

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[Career Booth] Join The Vita Green Engineering Team

Meet us at CUHK, be a part of our mission to deliver health, youth, and joy to people around the globe!

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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 to 16:00
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Career Booth] Campus Recruitment by Measurable.ai (Alternative Data Limited)

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
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