The Chinese University of Hong Kong-Tsinghua University Joint Research Center for Chinese Economy 清華大學-香港中文大學中國經濟聯合研究中心 - 宋錚教授取得 “國家自然科學基金委員會及香港研究資助局合作研究重點項目計劃”資助! The Chinese University of Hong Kong-Tsinghua University <br/>Joint Research Center for Chinese Economy 清華大學-香港中文大學中國經濟聯合研究中心

香港中文大學   ︳2022-12-16

https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/tc/press/134434/

 

宋錚教授取得 “國家自然科學基金委員會及香港研究資助局合作研究重點項目計劃” 資助!

香港研究資助局(研資局)日前公佈與國家自然科學基金委員會(基金委)成立的"聯合科研資助基金"(JRS) 以及新設立的"合作研究重點項目計劃"(CRS) 撥款結果,香港中文大學(港中大)有11個聯合科研資助基金項目以及2個合作研究重點項目計劃獲成功資助,所佔比例為全港院校之冠。

港中大副校長岑美霞教授表示︰"這兩項由基金委及研資局聯合資助的基金旨在鼓勵和促進內地與香港研究人員或隊伍的學術研究合作,發揮兩地優勢互補的協同效應。我很高興港中大科研人員積極與內地科研機構開展高素質合作項目,期望在基金委及研資局的支持下,兩地的科研人員能充分發揮彼此優勢,取得豐碩的研究成果。"
港中大11個獲聯合科研資助基金資助項目的香港首席研究員分別為生命科學學院陳廷峰教授、生物醫學學院陳偉儀教授、生物醫學工程學系段麗婷教授、組織工程與再生醫學研究所/生物醫學學院姜洋子教授、生命科學學院姜秉昊博士、化學病理學系林偉棋醫生、矯形外科及創傷學系李剛教授、物理系吳震宇教授、電子工程學系任洪亮教授、電子工程學系許正德教授,以及數學系鄒軍教授。每位成功的香港申請人最高可獲125萬港元撥款。

此外,港中大物理系劉仁保教授及經濟學系宋錚教授領導的兩個香港與內地合作研究重點項目,亦成功取得"國家自然科學基金委員會及香港研究資助局合作研究重點項目計劃"的資助。

基金委及研資局"聯合科研資助基金"以及"合作研究重點項目計劃"資助由內地和香港地區科研人員聯合提出的研究,為期四年。兩個項目的六個重點資助領域為資訊科學、生物科學、新材料科學、海洋與環境科學、醫學科學及管理科學。其中合作研究重點項目於2022/23年度首次推出,旨在資助內地及香港跨學科、跨院校的合作研究重點項目,以持續提升內地與香港的研究成果與影響力,每位成功的香港申請人最高可獲360萬港元撥款。

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原文: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/tc/press/134434/

獲資助中大學者及研究項目名單: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/newscentre/pressrelease/%E7%8D%B2%E8%B3%87%E5%8A%A9%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%B8%E8%80%85%E5%8F%8A%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%A0%85%E7%9B%AE%E5%90%8D%E5%96%AE.pdf

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Professor Michael Song Zheng successfully obtained funding from the NSFC/RGC Collaborative Research Scheme!

The Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (RGC) announced the funding results of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)/RGC Joint Research Scheme (JRS) and the new Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) recently. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has been funded for 11 JRS projects and 2 CRS projects, accounting for the highest proportion among institutions in Hong Kong.

CUHK’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Sham Mai-har said, “NSFC/RGC Schemes aim to encourage and promote collaboration between researchers and research teams in Hong Kong and the mainland through capitalizing on their complementary strengths. I am very glad that CUHK researchers are actively carrying out high quality collaborative projects with our mainland counterparts, and I hope that with the support of NSFC and RGC, researchers from the two places can give full play to their respective advantages and achieve fruitful research results.”

The CUHK principal investigators of the 11 funded projects under the JRS are Professor Chan Ting-fung from the School of Life Sciences, Professor Chan Wai-yee from the School of Biomedical Sciences, Professor Duan Liting from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Professor Jiang Yangzi from the Institute of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine in the School of Biomedical Sciences, Dr Kang Byung-ho from the School of Life Sciences, Dr Lam Wai-kei from the Department of Chemical Pathology, Professor Li Gang from the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Professor Ng Chun-yu from the Department of Physics, Professor Ren Hongliang from the Department of Electronic Engineering, Professor Chester Shu Ching-tat from the Department of Electronic Engineering, and Professor Zou Jun from the Department of Mathematics. Each successful JRS Hong Kong applicant can receive a maximum grant of HK$1.25 million.

In addition, two collaborative research projects between Hong Kong and the mainland, led by Professor Liu Renbao from CUHK’s Department of Physics and Professor Michael Song Zheng from the Department of Economics, have successfully obtained funding from the NSFC/RGC CRS.

NSFC/RGC JRS and CRS support research projects jointly proposed by mainland and Hong Kong researchers for a duration of four years. Both schemes focus on supporting research projects in six areas of information technology, life science, new materials science, marine and environmental science, medicine, and management science. The CRS, which was newly introduced in 2022/23, aims to support larger-scale collaborative research across disciplines and universities in the mainland and Hong Kong, with a view to enhancing research output and impact. It offers maximum grants of HK$3.6 million to each successful Hong Kong applicant.

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Original Article: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/en/press/134434/

List of funded CUHK researchers and research projects: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/newscentre/pressrelease/List-of-funded-CUHK-researchers-and-research-projects.pdf 

香港中文大學   ︳2022-12-16

https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/tc/press/134434/

 

宋錚教授取得 “國家自然科學基金委員會及香港研究資助局合作研究重點項目計劃” 資助!

香港研究資助局(研資局)日前公佈與國家自然科學基金委員會(基金委)成立的"聯合科研資助基金"(JRS) 以及新設立的"合作研究重點項目計劃"(CRS) 撥款結果,香港中文大學(港中大)有11個聯合科研資助基金項目以及2個合作研究重點項目計劃獲成功資助,所佔比例為全港院校之冠。

港中大副校長岑美霞教授表示︰"這兩項由基金委及研資局聯合資助的基金旨在鼓勵和促進內地與香港研究人員或隊伍的學術研究合作,發揮兩地優勢互補的協同效應。我很高興港中大科研人員積極與內地科研機構開展高素質合作項目,期望在基金委及研資局的支持下,兩地的科研人員能充分發揮彼此優勢,取得豐碩的研究成果。"
港中大11個獲聯合科研資助基金資助項目的香港首席研究員分別為生命科學學院陳廷峰教授、生物醫學學院陳偉儀教授、生物醫學工程學系段麗婷教授、組織工程與再生醫學研究所/生物醫學學院姜洋子教授、生命科學學院姜秉昊博士、化學病理學系林偉棋醫生、矯形外科及創傷學系李剛教授、物理系吳震宇教授、電子工程學系任洪亮教授、電子工程學系許正德教授,以及數學系鄒軍教授。每位成功的香港申請人最高可獲125萬港元撥款。

此外,港中大物理系劉仁保教授及經濟學系宋錚教授領導的兩個香港與內地合作研究重點項目,亦成功取得"國家自然科學基金委員會及香港研究資助局合作研究重點項目計劃"的資助。

基金委及研資局"聯合科研資助基金"以及"合作研究重點項目計劃"資助由內地和香港地區科研人員聯合提出的研究,為期四年。兩個項目的六個重點資助領域為資訊科學、生物科學、新材料科學、海洋與環境科學、醫學科學及管理科學。其中合作研究重點項目於2022/23年度首次推出,旨在資助內地及香港跨學科、跨院校的合作研究重點項目,以持續提升內地與香港的研究成果與影響力,每位成功的香港申請人最高可獲360萬港元撥款。

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原文: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/tc/press/134434/

獲資助中大學者及研究項目名單: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/newscentre/pressrelease/%E7%8D%B2%E8%B3%87%E5%8A%A9%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%B8%E8%80%85%E5%8F%8A%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%A0%85%E7%9B%AE%E5%90%8D%E5%96%AE.pdf

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Professor Michael Song Zheng successfully obtained funding from the NSFC/RGC Collaborative Research Scheme!

The Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (RGC) announced the funding results of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)/RGC Joint Research Scheme (JRS) and the new Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) recently. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has been funded for 11 JRS projects and 2 CRS projects, accounting for the highest proportion among institutions in Hong Kong.

CUHK’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Sham Mai-har said, “NSFC/RGC Schemes aim to encourage and promote collaboration between researchers and research teams in Hong Kong and the mainland through capitalizing on their complementary strengths. I am very glad that CUHK researchers are actively carrying out high quality collaborative projects with our mainland counterparts, and I hope that with the support of NSFC and RGC, researchers from the two places can give full play to their respective advantages and achieve fruitful research results.”

The CUHK principal investigators of the 11 funded projects under the JRS are Professor Chan Ting-fung from the School of Life Sciences, Professor Chan Wai-yee from the School of Biomedical Sciences, Professor Duan Liting from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Professor Jiang Yangzi from the Institute of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine in the School of Biomedical Sciences, Dr Kang Byung-ho from the School of Life Sciences, Dr Lam Wai-kei from the Department of Chemical Pathology, Professor Li Gang from the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Professor Ng Chun-yu from the Department of Physics, Professor Ren Hongliang from the Department of Electronic Engineering, Professor Chester Shu Ching-tat from the Department of Electronic Engineering, and Professor Zou Jun from the Department of Mathematics. Each successful JRS Hong Kong applicant can receive a maximum grant of HK$1.25 million.

In addition, two collaborative research projects between Hong Kong and the mainland, led by Professor Liu Renbao from CUHK’s Department of Physics and Professor Michael Song Zheng from the Department of Economics, have successfully obtained funding from the NSFC/RGC CRS.

NSFC/RGC JRS and CRS support research projects jointly proposed by mainland and Hong Kong researchers for a duration of four years. Both schemes focus on supporting research projects in six areas of information technology, life science, new materials science, marine and environmental science, medicine, and management science. The CRS, which was newly introduced in 2022/23, aims to support larger-scale collaborative research across disciplines and universities in the mainland and Hong Kong, with a view to enhancing research output and impact. It offers maximum grants of HK$3.6 million to each successful Hong Kong applicant.

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Original Article: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/en/press/134434/

List of funded CUHK researchers and research projects: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/newscentre/pressrelease/List-of-funded-CUHK-researchers-and-research-projects.pdf