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AETI 2019 Student Applied Research Poster Presentation | 16-18 April 2019
Research
The Student Applied Research Poster Presentation* was held at THEi Chai Wan campus on 16-18 April 2019. The event attracted 106 THEi students from the three faculties to submit abstracts on their final year projects, of whom 30 students were chosen to create their own posters showcasing their projects and compete for eight poster awards. In the 3-day event, over 250 THEi staff, students, and AETI participants came to see the posters and voted for their favorites for the awards. On 18 April came the highlight of the event when the students, eager and confident, presented their posters to the visitors. The poster award winners were:
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Winner |
Faculty |
Poster Title |
Best Oral Presentation Award
|
Mr WONG King Wai
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FST
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Development of Si-based Materials Encapsulated in Carbon Fibres as High Capacity Anode for the Next Generation Lithium-ion Batteries
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Best Visual Design Poster Award
|
Miss LEUNG Hoi Man
|
FST
|
Study of Lighting Design in Lecture Theatres Using Emotional Design Concept
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Endeavour Merit Award
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Miss KWAN Ho Yi
|
FMH
|
Assessing the Influences of Vietnam Hotel Service Quality on Customer Retention through SERVQUAL: Hong Kong Outbound Travelers’ Perspectives
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Most Challenging Project Award
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Miss CHAN Wing Sang Minnie
|
FDE
|
A Study of the Growing Situation and Soil Sciences of the Old and Valuable Trees (OVTs) by Brown Root Rot (BRR) in Hong Kong
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Most Creative Project Award |
Winner 1: Mr LAM Wing Chi
|
FDE
|
Online Cam the Green
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Winner 2: Miss TANG Yee Pik
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FMH
|
Women in the Kitchen: Barriers Faced by Female Chefs in Hong Kong
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Most Applied Project Award
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Miss CHOW Hoi Yan
|
FDE
|
Feasibility of Biosolid Application in Hong Kong
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Most Innovative Project Award
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Winner 1: Mr YONG Tze Ho, Mr MAN Ho Sang and Mr TSE Ho Sun
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FMH
|
Acute Effect of Novelty Myofascial Release Method on Relieving Chronic Non-specific Neck Pain
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Winner 2: Miss CHUA Sim Ying
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FST
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The Feasibility Study of a Bio-refinery Production Plant in Hong Kong—From Wood Waste to Gasoline
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Most Promising for Society Project Award |
Mr CHAU Ka Kin
|
FDE
|
A Feasibility Study of Developing Container Houses as Interim Housing in Hong Kong |
Click here to view the AETI 2019 Student Applied Research Abstracts.