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School of Engineering Achieved Outstanding Results in Third Round of RAISe+ Scheme

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Among the seven HKUST projects selected in the third round of the RAISe+ Scheme, five are led by School of Engineering faculty members and graduates.
Among the seven HKUST projects selected in the third round of the RAISe+ Scheme, five are led by School of Engineering faculty members and graduates. [Download Photo]
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has once again achieved strong results under the Research, Academic and Industry Sectors One‑Plus (RAISe+) Scheme launched by the Innovation and Technology Commission. In the third round of funding, seven HKUST research projects have been recommended for funding, accounting for nearly one-third of all approved projects in this round. Together with the first two rounds, HKUST has now secured a total of 19 funded projects, the highest number among local universities, underscoring its leading role in translating research outcomes into real-world applications and in advancing industry-academia-research collaboration.

Among the seven HKUST projects, five are led by School of Engineering faculty members and graduates. They are:

Project Title Project Leader
A Full-stack Large AI Modeldriven Computational Pathology Platform for Precision Oncology Prof. CHEN Hao
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and Division of Life Science
Project Feilian: Next-gen Cost Effective Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Satellite Constellation Empowering a Global Climate Resilient Economy Prof. SU Hui
Chair Professor of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Ocean Science
H-WBG Power Devices for Tomorrow’s Gigawatt HyperDense AI Data Centers Dr. NG Yat-Hon
PhD graduate in Electronic and Computer Engineering (2025)
Development and Commercialization of Ecofriendly Energy-saving Elastocaloric Refrigeration Technology Prof. SUN Qingping
Chair Professor of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Clinical-Grade Contactless Blood Pressure Monitoring on Smartphones: Accelerating Triage and Early Detection Dr. Kyle WONG Kwan-Long
PhD graduate in Bioengineering (2023)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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