The Hong Kong Polytechnic University announced on the 7th that 39 research projects promoted by young researchers were awarded the "Youth Science Foundation Project" of the National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2022, and is the Hong Kong college with the most funded pro

Hong Kong Polytechnic University html announced on the 27th that 39 research projects promoted by young researchers were awarded the "Youth Science Foundation Project" of the National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2022, and are the Hong Kong institutions with the most funded projects.

Relevant research projects cover environmental protection, green technology, climate change response, construction technology, Artificial intelligence Auxiliary medical technology, etc., reflecting the commitment of PolyU young researchers to promote cutting-edge research and build a better life for mankind through innovative technology.

According to reports, the "Youth Science Foundation Project" of the National Natural Science Foundation of China supports young scientific and technological personnel to independently select topics within the scope of the science funding, carry out basic research work, cultivate their ability to independently preside over scientific research projects and conduct innovative research, inspire young scientific and technological personnel to innovative thinking, and cultivate successors. In addition, the "Youth Science Foundation Project" is open to Hong Kong universities and scholars for the first time. Each study will receive a funding of RMB 300,000, and basic research will be carried out, with a funding period of 3 years.

Professor Huang Yongen, Director of Research and Innovation Affairs of PolyU said: "Thanks to the National Natural Science Foundation for its support for Hong Kong researchers and promote the development of scientific research projects. PolyU has first-class scholars and experts, committed to expanding influential research in interdisciplinary fields. The PolyU continues to actively contribute to the scientific, social and economic development of Hong Kong and the country."

This article comes from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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