中大研電動支架 助小兒麻痹症患者步行

俗稱小兒麻痹症的脊髓灰質炎已有多年未在香港錄得新個案,但現時仍有約1000名患者。小兒麻痹症患者有機會出現下肢無力,甚至癱瘓。香港中文大學和醫院管理局合作,為患者度身訂造電動輔助支架,以腳部及運動傳感器自動調節步行速度,更有別於傳統支架,讓使用者可曲膝步行,改善步姿。有患者興奮地指曲膝步行「恨咗好耐」,形容興奮得有如「Moonwalk(月球漫步)」一樣。醫管局指支架暫未能於日常生活應用,會再招募患者進行先導計劃。

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Thursday, July 25, 2019
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Oriental Daily

機械腳助小兒麻痹症患者行走

雖然小兒麻痹症在兒童疫苗接種計劃之下,已再沒有新症出現,但2018年其實還有約1,000個因此症而引致殘疾的個案,現多為60歲以上人士。香港中文大學生物醫學工程學系與醫院管理局合作研發了全自動小兒麻痹症機械腳,幫助患者步行,改善步姿。

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Monday, August 5, 2019
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am730

Chinese researchers design smart energy harvester on human knee

Chinese researchers have developed a device that can harvest energy from its wearer's knee and generate 1.6 microwatts of power while the wearer walks at a normal speed without any increase in effort. The study published in the latest edition of Applied Physics Letters described the device that can power gadgets like health monitoring equipment and GPS devices.

Date: 
Friday, August 2, 2019
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XinHuaNet

Harvesting energy from the human knee

Imagine powering your devices by walking. With technology recently developed by a group of researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, that possibility might not be far out of reach. They describes the technology in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing. An energy harvester is attached to the wearer's knee and can generate 1.6 microwatts of power while the wearer walks without any increase in effort.
Date: 
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
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EurekAlert!
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Engineering PhD Student Received the First Place in ACM Student Research Competition for Research on VLSI Routing

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2019-07-16
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Very large scale integration (VLSI) technology, which places and connects billions of transistors in a fingertip-sized chip, is the core of today’s electronic equipment and the foundation of our digital world. Mr. Gengjie Chen, a PhD student under the supervision of Professor Evangeline F. Y. Young at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering has taken First Place in the  Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Student Research Competition Grand Finals, with the research project themed “VLSI Routing: Seeing Nano Tree in Giga Forest”. Mr. Chen received the award recently at the annual ACM Awards Banquet in San Francisco, where the prestigious Turing Award (also recognised as the Nobel Prize of Computing) for this year was also presented.

Nowadays, people are using nanometer-sized transistors and gigahertz clock frequency in VLSI design. In such extreme circumstances, timing, power, manufacturability and reliability are all crucial issues. Routing  connects the devices on the chip, which is usually automatically performed by software due to its large scale and high complexity. Tree structure is the major topology used in VLSI routing. Optimising the tree and the forest is essential for a successful automatic VLSI design flow.

However, the problems are generally challenging. First, even for many single-net routing problems, finding a quality tree from a huge candidate forest is already difficult. Second, for multiple-net routing, a large number of trees need to be built on the chip by sharing resources and they need to be well coordinated to avoid conflicts. Third, in order to achieve a full-flow success, it is also necessary to foresee the routing trees and to consider routability in the early stages, such as the placement stage.

Supervised by Professor Evangeline F. Y. Young, Mr. Chen Gengjie together with his labmates devises efficient and effective algorithms to tackle the three levels of challenges with not only practical considerations for VLSI design but also mathematical rigour and guarantee. Their research has been recognised by championships and runners-up in several international contests as well as the Best Paper Award from the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD).

 

Mr. Gengjie Chen, a PhD student from the CUHK Department of Computer Science and Engineering, receives the first place in ACM Student Research Competition for Research

Mr. Gengjie Chen (left), a PhD student at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of CUHK, and Prof. Yann LeCun (right), pioneer of deep learning and 2018 Turing Award Laureate, attended the annual ACM Awards Banquet

 

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大專生機械人大賽 中大奪冠

全港大專生機械人大賽上月舉行,13支隊伍分別來自7間本地大專院校,為歷屆最多,最終由中文大學工程學院機械人團隊「工無不克」奪冠,中大隊伍下月將代表香港出戰8月25日在蒙古舉行的「亞太廣播聯盟機械人大賽2019」。

Date: 
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Media: 
Sky Post

大專生機械人比賽 中大擊敗歷屆最多參賽隊伍奪冠

一年一度的全港大專生機械人大賽在今年6月舉行,今屆比賽有來自7家本地大專院校的13支隊伍,為歷屆最多,比賽最終由香港中文大學工程學院機械人團隊「工無不克」取得冠軍,隊伍將於下月代表香港出戰在蒙古舉行的「亞太廣播聯盟機械人大賽2019」,期望能夠繼續穩中取勝,再下一城。

Date: 
Monday, July 15, 2019
Media: 
Topick

中大贏機械人大賽 下月赴蒙古再戰

設計機械人涉及編程、計算力學等複雜技術,中文大學工程學院機械人團隊近日在「全港大專生機械人大賽」奪得冠軍,下月將代表本港出戰在蒙古舉行的「亞太廣播聯盟機械人大賽」。獲獎學生坦言今屆賽事難度高,首年要求「四腳」自動機械人,全靠穩定取勝。中大兩支隊伍之一的「工無不克」,在決賽對上香港大學團隊,雙方爭持不下,最後中大以數秒之差,以五十一秒的速度力克對手,在一片歡呼中奪冠,是中大繼一六年後,再次代表本港出戰亞太區比賽。

Date: 
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Media: 
Sing Tao Daily

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