STEM摘三星 可爭中大入場券

科研近年被視作香港發展新出路,中文大學工程學院及理學院宣布為了培育STEM(科學、科技、工程和數學)人才,將由明年收生階段開始推行一項特別入學措施,學生如在文憑試中於STEM類選修科目表現優秀,即使未達最低入學要求,即四個核心科目為三三二二,亦有機會被取錄。中大指,計劃將利用額外的彈性收生學額,不會減低其他學生的取錄機會。

Date: 
Thursday, September 20, 2018
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Oriental Daily News

中大兩學院微調收生 至少三科STEM「三星」 首度突破 「3322」門檻

「三三二二」不再成為本地大學收生的硬性基本要求,中文大學工程學院及理學院宣布,為吸納STEM(科學、科技、工程及數學)方面的人才,凡於中學文憑試(DSE)應考至少三科STEM相關選修科,並考獲至少三粒星者,可獲學院特別考慮,即使該申請人未達到大學「三三二二」的最低要求。有中學校長表示歡迎,認為收生更具彈性,有利大學吸納某方面有特別才能的學生。

Date: 
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Media: 
Sing Tao Daily

Engineering Students Win Flipped Classroom Promotional Video Trailer Competition

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2018-09-11
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A team of students from the Faculty of Engineering Media Studio have won the championship at the University Flipped Classroom Promotional Video Trailer Competition. The competition invited entries promoting the benefits on learning with the flipped classroom approach and encouraging students to participate in the pre-class activities of a flipped classroom.

The winning video focuses on the creative use of animation and narrative storytelling.  The winner said, “due to limited resources and venue options, we only spent three weeks creating an animated video and storyline to make things lively and interesting.  We would like to express our thanks to Mr. Rudi Chow who was the core of the Faculty Media Studio for giving us instructions and inspirations.  We sincerely hope our video work may help more people understand what flipped classroom is and how it benefits lecturers, teachers, trainers, and learners from institutes and organisations across the region.” The team comprised Jingyuan Chen (CSE), Che Li (MAE), Wang Wei (CSE) and Yuxiao Qu (CSE). They received a cash prize of HK$5,000.  
 
Flipped classroom moves traditional lectures outside the classroom so that valuable in-class time can be used for discussions and other interactive activities.   The organiser of the video competition is the Project Team of “Effective Implementation of the Flipped Classroom Approach in Hong Kong Higher Education for Enhanced Learning Outcomes”, a project funded by the University Grants Committee (UGC) of Hong Kong.
 

 

 

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Engineering Students Win Best Design Award at the Volvo Safety 1st Trolley Design Competition

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2018-09-06
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A team of three Engineering students have recently received the Best Design Award in the Volvo Safety 1st Trolley Design Competition.  Participants were required to tackle safety challenge and modify the design of a trolley for better safety during the competition. There were a total of 35 entries from various local intuitions and only six were shortlisted.

The winning team was assigned to work on the safety measures of a Dim Sum Trolley (Poaching).  With innovation and passion, they have carried out a number of modifications making the trolley one of the best designs selected by the judge panel.  For examples, given the exposed wheels, heavy weight and instability of a classic trolley, they have implemented a wooden Dolly Trolley with 3” PU wheels and foot brake. It allows users to push the trolley with minimal forces, prevents unnecessary interference with the wheels, and provides extra storage space for internal electronic devices.  

Minimalism is also achieved in the winning design.  By adding plastic half bars on the sharp edge of the acrylic stand, the dim sum can be stored and delivered in a better way while protecting users from cuts.  The team noticed that there is a risk of oil and water spilling when the trolley is in operation, so they applied a new water level indicator to the oil tank. Moreover, they installed a laboratory-level TPX lid to cover the oil tank.

Regarding the potential burning of heated trolley body, gas stoves and CO poisoning, the team replaced the heat source with Electric Heating Plate. It is light, CO-free and capable of sustaining heat transfer to the container. To further facilitate the trolley body temperature reduction, a universal steel frame was installed to support the heating plate.

Inappropriate physical posture is a common problem for many users. To address this issue, the team introduced Ergonomic Handles with adjustable height and angle and comfortable gripping shapes. Such design makes the trolley adaptable to users with different body shapes and thus reduces the risk of occupational injuries.

 

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Smart logistics solution for e-commerce merchants and couriers

A team of tech entrepreneurs has developed a smart solution for the traditional logistics business. Graduates of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) with a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering and a master’s degree in computer science and engineering, Chan and Cheung have accumulated years of IT experience before embarking on their entrepreneurial journey in 2017.
Date: 
Monday, September 3, 2018
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ejinsight

Nanoparticle Swarms to Deliver Medical Therapies Across Body

Scientists at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have developed a way to get nanoparticles to group and move as swarms, similar to how hundreds of bees and birds can fly together. The technology may have implications for medicine, helping to guide nanoparticles toward certain organs or sites of cancer.

Date: 
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Media: 
Medgadget

Magnetic Nanobots Are the Future of Healthcare

Researchers developed a new way to manage the collective movement of nanorobots. (No, not through mind control—though how awesome would that be?) A team from the Chinese University of Hong Kong applied swarm behaviors to small-scale bots, allowing “controlled morphological changes and splitting.”

Date: 
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Media: 
Geek.com

Swarms Of Tiny Magnetic Nanobots Could Be Used To Treat Blood Clots In The Near Future

In the future, nanobots will save lives. Scientists from Hong Kong have made a breakthrough in controlling swarms of minuscule robots to treat blood clots. A team of scientists has designed and implemented a strategy using oscillating magnetic fields to "reconfigure paramagnetic nanoparticles into ribbon-like swarms."

Date: 
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Media: 
Tech Times

Shape-Changing Swarming Nanorobots Developed To Aid Complex Medical Surgeries

In a bid to aid medical surgeries, a group of researchers hailing from China have developed unique nanorobots, minute machines that could go inside the human body and perform complex tasks to help with an ongoing procedure.
Date: 
Friday, August 31, 2018
Media: 
International Business Times

Hong Kong scientists develop new 'nano-swarm' robots

Led by Associate Professor Li Zhang, a team of scientists from the Chinese University of Hong Kong designed and implemented a strategy of using oscillating magnetic fields to create highly reconfigurable ribbon-like swarms of nano-robots, millions of magnetic nanoparticles each less than one micron wide, or one-fifth the length of a red blood cell.

Date: 
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
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CNN

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