HKMU once again achieved pleasing results in the latest round of the Research Grants Council (RGC)'s Competitive Research Funding Schemes for the Local Self-financing Degree Sector. This year, the University has been granted research funding of over HK$13 million for projects under the Faculty Development Scheme (FDS), the highest among self-financing institutions for the FDS projects, covering research fields such as literature, community, environment and network technology. Among them, a total of seven projects have received funding of over HK$1 million, ranking first among self-financing institutions for three consecutive years. One of the projects studying environmental issues has been granted nearly HK$1.72 million, which is the largest funding among the FDS projects.
Study on the bioremediation of chlorpyrifos by two Scenedesmus species under different phosphorus concentrations
A study of distributed service-aware wireless cellular networks (DS-WCNs): From user demand modeling to performance optimization
Development of smart analytic system with IoT technology for renewable energy feed-in tariff in suburban agricultural area
Modulation of ichthyotoxicity of Karenia mikimotoi by two associated Alteromonas oceani isolates (R2 and Y8) and algal-bacterial molecular interaction under effects of different biotic and abiotic factors
Combined chronic effects of dietary relevant concentrations of metal/loids and elevated water temperature on two economically important fish
The development of recycled oyster shell waste in polymer-modified green concrete towards enhanced mechanical properties and environmental benefits
Antihypertensive effects of traditional, aqueous and solvent extracts of danshen, danshensu and tanshinone IIA and their combination on Bevacizumab-induced hypertension