The University has secured an impressive HK$16.1 million for 18 projects from the Research Grants Council (RGC) under the Competitive Research Funding Schemes for the Local Self-financing Degree Sector. All except an Inter-Institutional Development Scheme project came from the Faculty Development Scheme (FDS), which in total won HK$15.7 million, the highest amount of all competing institutions. Several of these projects were granted more than HK$1 million individually, with one of them achieving the highest FDS grant!
The highest-awarding project, submitted by Dr Chen Jianlin, seeks to improve the accuracy of an increasingly common type of device for measuring bacteria and toxicity levels. Addressing the unexplained condition that chemical indicators such as resazurin tend to be reduced much more slowly when transported to paper-based microfluidic devices than in free solutions, Dr Chen's project will offer a theoretical answer to this discrepancy.