Final Year Project Poster Award 2014
1st Prize:
Wu Yiqian Shirley (BME)
Project title: Viscoelastic retraction of stress fibers in living myoblasts under oxidative stress
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2nd Prize:
So Ka Yan Winnie (BME)
Project title: Brain Signal Processing: Quantification of Motor Imagery Ability in Sport via EEG Event-Related Potential
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3rd Prize:
Cai Lipeng (EE)
Project title: Polarization Agile Antenna
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畢業專題研究獎 2014
一等獎:
鄔一謙 (生物醫學工程)
題目: Viscoelastic retraction of stress fibers in living myoblasts under oxidative stress
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二等獎:
蘇嘉欣 (生物醫學工程)
題目: Brain Signal Processing: Quantification of Motor Imagery Ability in Sport via EEG Event-Related Potential
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三等獎:
蔡立鵬 (電子工程)
題目: Polarization Agile Antenna
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UN, Lawrence Man Wai 阮文偉 電子工程系鼓勵學生建立以理論和實踐為基礎的知識,多樣的課程讓我找到自己的興趣。在本科課程中,我參與了工程學院舉辦的「本科生暑期實習研究計劃」。實習過程中,與教授和其他研究同學一同交流,使我學懂如何思考、表達、組織和解難,這些全是書本上所沒有教授的。電子工程系為我提供如此美好的學習機會和環境,我希望對學系表達深切謝意。我在整個本科課程學到的知識和得到的體驗,給了我扎實的基礎,讓我將來進行研究或工作時都可以有效思考、回應和實踐構思。 |
LEE, Robin Kim Miau 李金茂 我最喜歡中大電子工程系的地方,就是可與教授和講師緊密接觸。他們都很友善,在百忙中仍積極回答學生的疑問。我們由學術談到個人發展、時事,就像摯友一樣。本科學生亦有大量研究機會,我們可以應用課堂學到的知識,處理真實世界的問題,這是任何有能力的工程師都必需具備的技巧。如果你有決心和熱情,你一定會在這裡找到屬於你的位置。 |
CHEUNG, Debi Ka In 張嘉彥 我多姿多采的大學生活:在中大修讀電子工程學肯定讓我獲益良多。說實話,我很感恩能成為中大的一份子。除了理論知識,一年工讀計劃及寰宇暑期實習計劃,令我有機會在數間企業裏工作,提高我對信息技術的熱誠並獲取實踐經驗。得到教授的支持,我有機會參與創業計劃,啟發我思考創業並投身初創企業。擔任電子工程系系會的其中一名委員也是一個難得的體驗,使我認識背景相異但興趣相同的朋友。我現在是中大的校友。在中大創業學長計劃的幫助下,我和夥伴Joe成立了我們的網絡諮詢業務。中大為我提供條件助我發展成為全面的人,友愛的教授和同學給了我很好的環境。因為中大,使我能邁向成功! |
LEI, Gordon Kin Pang 李鍵鵬 我在2003年經國際學生計劃入讀中大電子工程系。這裡最吸引我的是多元化的課程,如在硬件方面,課題包涵晶體管等微小裝置到跨海洋光纖通訊網絡等複雜系統。在本科生課程中,每個專修範疇的科目我都有修讀,從而發現自己對光纖通訊最感興趣,這並不單單是選擇專攻範疇的過程,更決定我日後的人生。自於2006年完成畢業專題研習後,我便開始從事有關光纖技術的工作。由於我對研究很有興趣,2007年,我開始攻讀博士課程。透過系內大量研究資源及教授的指導,我能實踐多個新穎的意念,成果更在有威望的國際期刊和會議中出版。我很感激這個課程,讓我找到最感興趣的項目,有機會為研究領域作出貢獻。 |
UN, Lawrence Man Wai 阮文偉 The Department of Electronic Engineering encourages students to develop both theory-based and practical-based knowledge. Besides, the diversified courses in EE allow me to find my own interest. During my undergraduate study, I have joined the ‘Undergraduate Summer Research Internship’ offered by the Faculty of Engineering. During the internship, with the insightful advice from the Professor and other research students, I have learned the methods of thinking, expressing, organizing and solving problem, which have never been taught on books. I would like to express my deepest thanks to EE for offering me such a great learning opportunity and environment. The knowledge and experience that I have learnt throughout my undergraduate study provide me a solid background and allow me to think, respond and apply ideas effectively when doing research or working in the future. |
LEE, Robin Kim Miau 李金茂 What I like most about CUHK-EE is the accessibility to professors and lecturers. They are generally very friendly and responsive to students’ inquiries even though they have a very busy schedule. Our conversations range from academics to personal development, current affairs, just like what serious friends will talk about. There are also a lot of research opportunities for undergraduate students, which we could apply the knowledge learnt in class to tackle real world problems, a skill any capable engineer must possess. If you are determined and passionate, you will definitely find your place here. |
CHEUNG, Debi Ka In 張嘉彥 My vivid university life: Studying Electronic Engineering at CUHK is definitely rewarding. Truth be told, I felt so thankful to be one of the students in CUHK. Apart from the theoretical knowledge, the 1-year work-study and the global internship program provided me chances to work in several companies, which boosted my passion in IT and got hands-on experience. With the support from my professor, I had opportunities to participate into the entrepreneurship program where inspired me to think of entrepreneurship and start-up business. Being one of the committee members in EE Department Society is a valuable occasion for me to meet friends from different backgrounds with common interests. Now, I am an alumnus of CU. With the support of CU Alumni Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, I and my partner Joe have started up our own web consulting business. It is what CU offers me and helps me to develop as an all-round person. It is the fantastic environment surrounding by caring professors and classmates. It is CU who paves the way for my success! |
LEI, Gordon Kin Pang 李鍵鵬 I was admitted to CUHK-EE through the international student scheme in 2003. What attracted me most is the variety of courses in the department. The courses cover a wide range of topics, for example on hardware side, topics cover from very small device like a single transistor to very complicated system like a trans-oceanic optical fiber communication network. During my Bachelor study, I took courses in each of the specialized stream, and realized that I am most interested in the field of optical fiber communication. It was not simply a stream choosing process, but it determined my life in the following years. I have been working on optical fiber technology since my final year project in 2006. With great interest in research activities, I started my Ph.D. study in EE department through the M.Phil-Ph.D. program in 2007. By the abundant research resources in the department and guidance of professors, I was able to implement various novel ideas and led to publications in prestigious international journal and conferences. I appreciate the course variety a lot as I have found what I am most interested in and had the opportunity to contribute to this research area. |
LI, Hao 李昊 The undergraduate program of EE department covers programming, signal processing, solid-state devices, circuit theory etc., which provided me an all-round and thorough understanding of the whole industry of electronic engineering. What is more, I could pursue further study in my most-interested field through the FYP (Final Year Project). As I am interested in physics, I chose to study in solid-state devices and became a student of Prof. Xu Jianbin. I was honored to be given a chance to pursue further study in the department. My undergraduate study has laid me a great foundation, which helps smoothening my PhD research study. |
JIANG, Yang 姜洋 In order to actually make something interesting, I chose the Electronic Engineering Programme at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. With the two-year undergraduate experience, I am quite pleased with the choice I made. In the past two years, I finished some fascinating projects. I acquire knowledge and experience at semi-conductor, microwave and organic solar cell area under the instruction of professors. EE Department offers a variety of courses, no matter what area you are interested in, you can always find a set of courses that fits your propose. The professors are knowledgeable and kind. The laboratories are resourceful, and the students here are helpful and creative. Choose CUHK-EE, determine your own future! |
CHEN, Jackie Hua 陳樺 My four-year undergraduate study in EE Department of CUHK gave me a solid background in electronics engineering, which makes it possible for me to pursue further degrees and doing research in this area. Well-designed fundamental courses in CUHK-EE enable me to pick up new topics quickly in my graduate study. Beside academics, the training in CUHK-EE also helps me to develop good communication, organization and presentation skills, as well as the habit of critical thinking. During the study, I also participated into the work-study program. This program not only gives me industrial experience, but also broadens my vision in engineering. I find that the experience in CUHK-EE really makes me competitive and confident in my future career after my graduation. |
GAO, Yuguang 高宇桄 The undergraduate study in EE at CUHK laid a solid foundation for my graduate research. Its curriculum provides a lot of opportunities to approach real engineering practice and applications, and through discussions and various reading materials in lectures and tutorials, the knowledge and insights gained are often extended well beyond just following textbooks. My graduate research in information theory involves a lot of mathematical reasoning, and in my retrospect, although the curriculum does not emphasize rigorous mathematical training, it develops substantial engineering intuition, which is often more important in generating research ideas. EE also has many well-designed programs to help students broaden their horizon and find the area of most interest to them, including Product Development Project, Overseas Exchange Program, Work-Study Program, etc. It is worth particular mentioning that the faculty in the EE department is remarkable, who are extremely devoted to their work and their students, and thus made a great influence on me. |
LI, Wen 李雯 I spent my college years in the Chinese University of Hong Kong and obtained a Bachelor of Engineering in 2008. Since graduation, I have been attending University of California, Berkeley to pursue Ph.D. degree in the same major. I enjoyed my time and was benefited greatly from CUHK’s world-class faculty, strong undergraduate research program, and excellent exchange program. The undergraduate courses helped me build strong fundamentals in mathematics, physics, and engineering. The skills I learned at CUHK-EE benefit me in graduate studies at UC Berkeley as well. The faculties at CUHK-EE are not only experts in their fields of study, but also excellent advisors and teachers. For example, my personal advisor (every undergraduate has one) Prof. Chan Kam-Tai and I had meetings quite so often to discuss about studies, future directions and life in Hong Kong as a student from Mainland. To take another example, my Final Year Project advisor, Prof. Pun Kong-Pang, spent lots of time advising his students, and has given me many technical and career advices. Under his guidance, I get more intuitions in the subject and am still benefited by it in current research project. Through CUHK’s exchange program, I had an opportunity to study abroad at University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign in junior year, which had broadened my view in the field and prepared me for graduate studies in the United States. I am forever thankful for my college, CUHK-EE. |