Archives July 11, 2024

Lab Visit for Wuhan University of Technology

The Digital Factory Laboratory hosted a visit from students of Wuhan University of Technology on 11th July, 2024. This visit was organized to provide hands-on experience and insight into the various aspects of integrated product design, latest technologies in VR/AR, and AI.

The visit featured a range of engaging presentations and interactive sessions designed to showcase the latest advances in virtual reality technology and explore the potential applications of the Metaverse in various fields.

PolyU Students Apply Engineering Skills to Serve the Needy

The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) continues to offer its innovative service learning subject, “Engineering for the Needy” (ISE3S01), bridging classroom learning with real-world community service.

Led by a team of dedicated faculty members including Prof. CY Tang, Dr. Kris Law, Dr. Gary Tsui, Dr. Dennis Lo, and Ir. Dr. YM Tang, this subject provides a unique opportunity for engineering students to apply their skills and knowledge to benefit underprivileged communities.

Service Learning Project Enhances STEM Education in Local Secondary School

From July 9-11, 2024, students from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) successfully conducted a service learning project at a local secondary school, St. Joan of Arc Secondary School, as part of the course “Comprehending and Overcoming Learning Hurdles in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) for Local Schools” (ISE2S02).

This initiative, led by Ir. Dr. YM Tang and his colleagues from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, aims to promote scientific thinking, literacy, and problem-solving skills among underprivileged secondary school students. The project is part of PolyU’s commitment to nurturing socially responsible graduates while addressing educational needs in the community.

Key Highlights of the Service Learning Project:

  1. PolyU students worked in groups to design and implement STEM-related activities for secondary school students.
  2. Activities included interactive demonstrations of STEM concepts, specially designed worksheets, and hands-on experiments.
  3. The project helped cultivate scientific literacy and thinking among participating secondary school students.
  4. PolyU students gained valuable experience in applying their knowledge to real-world educational challenges.

The service learning subject (ISE2S02) is open to all students from the Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Construction and Environment, and Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles. It provides a unique opportunity for university students to contribute to the community while developing their own skills in communication, problem-solving, and project management.

For more information about this service learning subject and future initiatives, please contact Dr. YM Tang at yukming.tang@polyu.edu.hk