Awarded at the 51st Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions
The research teams from the Department have achieved outstanding recognition at the 51st Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions (“IEIG”).
IEIG is dedicated exclusively to inventions and innovation. With the patronage of the World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”), it is widely recognised as a premier global platform for showcasing high-impact inventions and facilitating collaboration among inventors, industry, and investors worldwide.
At this prestigious international exhibition, the teams received one Gold Medal with Jury Congratulations, one Gold Medal, one Silver Medal, and one Bronze Medal. These achievements reflect the collective efforts of our faculty members and team members in advancing cutting-edge research.
A summary of the award-winning projects from the Department is provided below for your reference.
Award: Gold Medal with Jury Congratulations
Project Title: Pleno-health: reconfigurable artificial intelligence ecosystem
Project Team: Prof Dapeng Wu, Prof Shiqi Wang, Dr Peilin Chen
Award: Gold Medal
Project Title: Integrated virtual-physical platform for multi-scale safety testing and security validation of autonomous vehicles
Project Team: Prof Jianping Wang, Prof Xinhong Chen, Dr Zhengmin Jiang, Mr Jinghuai Deng, Mr Haibo Hu, Mr Mingxin Li
Award: Silver Medal
Project Title: Face Fortress: Adaptive all-in-one AI for digital ID safety
Project Team: Prof Shiqi Wang, Mr Fuzhao Ou, Prof Sam Kwong Tak Wu, Dr Haifeng Guo (Lingnan University)
Remarks: Joint project with Lingnan University; participated in the Exhibition through Lingnan University
Award: Bronze Medal
Project Title: Hybrid LLM-knowledge graph system for intelligent patent retrieval and analysis
Project Team: Prof Linqi Song, Dr Yinqiao Li, Mr Guanzhi Deng, Ms Yuxuan Yao
Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Prof Xiaohua Jia has been elected a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in recognition of his exceptional achievements and significant contributions to advancing data security and distributed computing systems.
This year, 71 scholars from 14 countries and regions were selected as ACM Fellows, including five from Hong Kong. Prof Jia is among this distinguished group, placing him in the top 1% of ACM’s more than 100,000 members worldwide.
Widely recognised internationally for his expertise in computer science, Prof Jia has made significant contributions in cloud computing, distributed systems, computer networks, mobile computing, and information security and privacy. His exceptional academic accomplishments, including over 450 publications in top-tier journals and conferences, recognition as one of the World’s Top 2% of Scientists for six consecutive years, and numerous prestigious honours, underscore his remarkable leadership and impact in the field.
30-day CVRPLib BKS Challenge
The OptVerse-CityU team, a collaboration between Prof Qingfu Zhang’s research group and Huawei, which includes former research staff Dr Fei Liu, research staff Dr Zidong Wang, and PhD students Mr Xin Chen, Mr Qinglong Hu, Mr Shunyu Yao, and Mr Kefeng Zheng, has won the 30-day CVRPLib BKS Challenge.
This prestigious competition challenges teams to produce the best known solutions (BKS) for the large-scale Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP), and the OptVerse-CityU team succeeded in generating BKS for 51 out of 100 instances. Notably, their algorithm incorporates key components designed by the Evolution of Heuristics (EoH) system, marking a significant milestone as the first algorithm with AI-designed elements to win in this rigorous contest. Developed by Professor Qingfu Zhang’s research group and Huawei, the EoH system (its first version was called AEL) showcases innovative integration of evolutionary search and large language models.
Research Impact Fund (RIF) for 2025/26
A project led by Prof Dapeng Wu has been awarded the Research Impact Fund (RIF) for 2025/26. The project, titled “CuCloud: AI-Enabled Green Ecosystem”, has secured HK$6.4 million in funding from RGC. The RGC funds 70% of the project cost, while university / organisational partner(s) will match the remaining 30% of the project cost.
The primary goal of the RIF is to enhance the societal benefits of research by encouraging local academics to demonstrate the potential of their work for the wider community. The RIF promotes impactful and translational research while fostering collaboration with government, industry, and research institutes. Successful applications are eligible for up to HK$10 million in funding for projects lasting three to five years.