港首建支援「網學」雲端平台面世

香港文匯報訊(記者 周子優)由教資會轄下八大院校攜手合作創立的「知識與教育交流平台」(KEEP)獲教資會資助,總資金達1,500萬港元,經過3年開發,近日正式面世,成為本港首個支援線上學習的一站式雲端平台。全港師生及市民均可登記成為用戶,相關網址為:http://www.keep.edu.hk

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Monday, March 30, 2015
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Wen Wei Po

微軟亞研院:物聯網成新潮流

新一份《施政報告》提出研究在九龍東發展「聰明城市」,據悉將利用物聯網(Internet of Things)改善交通,例如推出設有感應器的智能交通燈,縮短行人等候時間。微軟亞洲研究院副院長張益肇指出,物聯網已變成新潮流,香港可仿效北京及深圳等地的應用方式以提升效率:「好像北京機場有五萬個鏡頭,靠人看會累會看漏。電腦就可以發現地下有灘水,要擦一擦,免得路人跌倒。」

Date: 
Thursday, February 12, 2015
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Hong Kong Economic Journal

港物聯網潛力大 醫療交通跑出

物聯網一詞紅遍全球,無論是你手上的智慧手環,還是於施政報告中提出的「聰明城市」,物聯網都是關鍵。電腦不再只是輔助工具,更是你的交心對象;要出外走一圈,電腦即化身私人助理,推介空氣質素最佳的路綫。

Date: 
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Media: 
Hong Kong Economic Times

Prof. Yi-Chun Lu Pioneers a Step toward High-energy Redox Flow Batteries

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2015-02-09
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Prof. Yi-Chun Lu (Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong) and her research team recently reported a flow cathode that exploits highly concentrated sulphur-impregnated carbon composite, to achieve high catholyte volumetric capacity (five times that of all-vanadium flow batteries and 3–6 times that of the demonstrated lithium-polysulphide approaches) with long cycle life (>100 cycles), high columbic efficiency (>90%) and energy efficiency (>80%).

Energy storage system is a critical enabling factor for deploying unstable and intermittent renewable power sources, such as solar and wind power sources. Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are promising technologies for large-scale electricity storage, owing to its design flexibility in decoupling power and energy capacity. However, the RFBs have been suffering from low energy density, which significantly decreases its competitiveness for both stationary and transportation applications. Their approach creates effective interfaces between the insulating sulphur and conductive carbon network and offers a promising direction to develop high-energy-density flow batteries. The findings have recently been published in Nature Communications, the well-renowned international journal in the field of biological, physical, chemical and Earth sciences.

 

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CUHK Establishes Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine

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2015-02-05
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Biomedical engineering technologies are pushing forward the advancement of clinical care and benefiting patients at large. To facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine has recently established the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine (the Centre). The opening ceremony was held on 30 January, officiated by Ms Therese P.F. Chow, Solicitor, Notary Public and China Appointed Attesting Officer; Miss Janet Wong, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology; Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK; Prof. Fanny M.C. Cheung and Prof. T.F. Fok, Pro-Vice-Chancellors and Vice-Presidents, CUHK; Prof. Francis K.L. Chan, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; Prof. Irwin K.C. King, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, CUHK; and Prof. Philip W.Y. Chiu, Director of the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine, CUHK. Over 100 guests from the medical and engineering fields were present.

Several outcomes of revolutionary research by the Faculty of Medicine have been put into clinical practice to improve care for patients. For example, the “Eagle Claw”, an endoscopic suturing device capable of performing suture plication inside the gastrointestinal lumen, can reduce surgical risk induced by invasive surgical procedure; and the diagnostic services for fetal Down syndrome based on the technology of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using the plasma of pregnant women have been available in the US, Europe, mainland China and many other regions around the world since 2011.

To further sustain innovative research in biomedical engineering focusing on clinical application, the Centre serves as a platform for engineers and clinicians from the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine to encourage academic exchange and collaboration.

In his welcome address, Prof. Joseph JY Sung stated, “CUHK has leading strengths in the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine, with strong track records in biomedical engineering as well as clinical researches. Through interdisciplinary collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine, the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine aims to serve as a platform for engineers and clinicians to work together in enhancing knowledge transfer of innovative technologies into clinical practice for the benefit of our patients. ”

Miss Janet Wong agreed the establishment of the Centre is a brave and much needed move, “Convergence and cooperation of different scientific disciplines have become far more critical than ever before to generate innovation and transform the scenes of new technology development and medical practices - a philosophy much agreed by the Hong Kong Government.”

“The Centre focuses on three research areas in biomedical engineering – Robotics, Imaging and Biosensing, including nano-robotics, innovative neuro-imaging and non-invasive medical monitoring,” Prof. Philip W.Y. Chiu further elaborated, “We aim to transfer various innovative technologies into clinical equipment and practice, so as to enable a more effective and up-to-date treatment for patients in need.”

The establishment of the Centre is made possible by the generous donation from Ms Therese P.F. Chow, in memory of her father, Mr. Chow Yuk Ho, his philanthropic efforts and in recognition of the contributions and achievement in medical sciences and academic development of Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung.

At the initial stage, the Centre consists of a basic research laboratory and an animal research laboratory to facilitate important basic researches between the two Faculties, as well as preclinical experiments and tests.

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CUHK Establishes Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine

CUHK Establishes Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine

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2015-01-30
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Biomedical engineering technologies are pushing forward the advancement of clinical care and benefiting patients at large. To facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has recently established the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine (the Centre). The opening ceremony was held today (30 January), officiated by Ms Therese P.F. Chow, Solicitor, Notary Public and China Appointed Attesting Officer; Miss Janet Wong, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology; Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK; Prof. Fanny M.C. Cheung and Prof. T.F. Fok, Pro-Vice-Chancellors and Vice-Presidents, CUHK; Prof. Francis K.L. Chan, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; Prof. Irwin K.C. King, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, CUHK; and Prof. Philip W.Y. Chiu, Director of the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine, CUHK. Over 100 guests from the medical and engineering fields were present.

Several outcomes of revolutionary research by the Faculty of Medicine have been put into clinical practice to improve care for patients.  For example, the “Eagle Claw”, an endoscopic suturing device capable of performing suture plication inside the gastrointestinal lumen, can reduce surgical risk induced by invasive surgical procedure; and the diagnostic services for fetal Down syndrome based on the technology of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using the plasma of pregnant women have been available in the US, Europe, mainland China and many other regions around the world since 2011.

To further sustain innovative research in biomedical engineering focusing on clinical application, the Centre serves as a platform for engineers and clinicians from the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine to encourage academic exchange and collaboration.

In his welcome address, Prof. Joseph JY Sung stated, “CUHK has leading strengths in the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine, with strong track records in biomedical engineering as well as clinical researches. Through interdisciplinary collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine, the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine aims to serve as a platform for engineers and clinicians to work together in enhancing knowledge transfer of innovative technologies into clinical practice for the benefit of our patients. ”

Miss Janet Wong agreed the establishment of the Centre is a brave and much needed move, “Convergence and cooperation of different scientific disciplines have become far more critical than ever before to generate innovation and transform the scenes of new technology development and medical practices - a philosophy much agreed by the Hong Kong Government.”

“The Centre focuses on three research areas in biomedical engineering – Robotics, Imaging and Biosensing, including nano-robotics, innovative neuro-imaging and non-invasive medical monitoring,” Prof. Philip W.Y. Chiu further elaborated, “We aim to transfer various innovative technologies into clinical equipment and practice, so as to enable a more effective and up-to-date treatment for patients in need.”

The establishment of the Centre is made possible by the generous donation from Ms Therese P.F. Chow, in memory of her father, Mr. Chow Yuk Ho, his philanthropic efforts and in recognition of the contributions and achievement in medical sciences and academic development of Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung.

At the initial stage, the Centre consists of a basic research laboratory and an animal research laboratory to facilitate important basic researches between the two Faculties, as well as preclinical experiments and tests. For more information about the Centre, please e-mail to tcim@cuhk.edu.hk.

Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK (right) and Ms. Therese P.F. Chow, Solicitor, Notary Public and China Appointed Attesting Officer unveil the plaque of CUHK Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine.

 

(From left) Prof. Philip W.Y. Chiu, Director of the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine, CUHK; Prof. Francis K.L. Chan, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; Prof. T.F. Fok, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, CUHK; Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK; Miss Janet Wong, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology; Prof. Fanny M.C. Cheung, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, CUHK; and Prof. Irwin K.C. King, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, CUHK.

 

Over 100 guests from the medical and engineering fields attend the opening ceremony.

 

The guests tour around the Centre and appreciate the combined efforts of medicine and engineering professionals.

 

 

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ZHANG Kehuan
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Professor
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Information Engineering
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張克環
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Emeritus Professor
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Information Engineering
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Wireless Communications and Networking
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任德盛
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YEUNG Wai Ho Raymond
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Choh-Ming Li Professor of IE
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Information Engineering
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