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2022 IPO Lightning Talks for Research Postgraduate Students
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2022 IPO Lightning Talks for Research Postgraduate Students
03/05/2022
The IPO Lightning Talks for Research Postgraduate (RPg) students were held on 21-22 April 2022. It provides a platform for RPg students to exchange research insights and experience how to pitch their research work to audiences with diverse backgrounds and interests.
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The IPO Lightning Talks for Research Postgraduate (RPg) students were held on 21-22 April 2022. It provides a platform for RPg students to exchange research insights and experience how to pitch their research work to audiences with diverse backgrounds and interests.
The talks were held via Zoom with a total of eight presentations. During the Lightning Talks, each speaker gave a presentation of 5-6 minutes to introduce their research work and answered questions from the floor.
List of research topics:
“Virtual Reality Content Editing: Proposal of investigation to Jump Cut Effects in VR” by ZHANG, Jake
“Multi-sensing Integrated Tracking IoT System for A Smart and Sustainable Wet Lab Community” by XU, Nathan
“Contactless health monitoring” by FUNG, Kwong Chiu
“The Smart City as a Field of Innovation: Effects of Public-Private Data Collaboration on the Innovative Performance of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in China” by JIANG, Xiaohui
“Characteristics, sources appointments and reactivity analysis of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Hong Kong rural water” by SUN, Hao
“Characterize the light absorption of BrC by organic nitrogen aerosol simulation in North America” by LI, Yumin
“Indoor air quality and energy consumption modeling and control via AI algorithm” by LI, Lu
“A Comparative Study of the COVID-19 Containment Policies in Indonesia and Japan” by YIU, Chun Fai Raymond
The IPO Lightning Talks for Research Postgraduate (RPg) students were held on 21-22 April 2022. It provides a platform for RPg students to exchange research insights and experience how to pitch their research work to audiences with diverse backgrounds and interests.