Professor TONG Timothy W Appointed RGC Chairman – Prof. Lo Presents Department Research Project Former PolyU President, Professor TONG Timothy W, has recently been appointed Chairman of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (RGC) for a three-year term, starting next month. At the “Research Collaboration Alliance Luncheon” held on November
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On 13 September 2025, Dr. Richard Tai-Chiu Hsung from the Department of Computer Science at Hong Kong Chu Hai College reported two pieces of research works from our department at the The 8th International Conference on Information Communication and Signal Processing (ICICSP2025). The papers are as follows: Chi-Chung Cheng, Harris
We are delighted to announce that our new project, “Seminar Series on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Science and Dental Science” (UGC/IIDS13/E01/25) , has been funded by the Research Grants Council under the Inter-Institutional Development Scheme (IIDS) for the 2025/26 exercise. Seminar Series on Artificial Intelligence applications in Health Science
19 Sep 2025 In September 2025, the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK) hosted its “InnoVR Carnival – Virtual Reality Week,” showcasing cutting-edge innovations in VR, XR, AR, and Votanic. Representative from the CS Department attended the event, engaging in hands-on experiences such as the VR Cycling Tour, immersive
12 Sep 2025 The Computer Science Department welcomed its new undergraduate cohort with a lively Orientation Day packed with essential information and engaging activities. Mr. Kay and the teaching staff introducing the programme structure, graduation requirements, and support resources such as Moodle and the mentorship scheme. The orientation continued with
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent disorder causing airway collapse during sleep, mainly affecting obese men but also impacting various demographics. A 2019 study estimated 936 million adults aged 30–69 worldwide have mild to severe OSA, with China having the highest prevalence. Most cases remain undiagnosed. Our study of
