PolyU–Wuxi Mental Health Center Brain-Computer Interface Joint Laboratory Project Meeting Successfully Held in Wuxi

On 1 June 2026, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University–Wuxi Mental Health Center Brain-Computer Interface Joint Laboratory Project Meeting was successfully held in Wuxi.

The event brought together more than 30 experts, scholars, clinicians, and industry representatives from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, PolyU-Wuxi Technology and Innovation Research Institute, Wuxi Mental Health Center, University of Macau, Shanghai Normal University, and industry partners. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on the clinical translation of brain-computer interface, neuromodulation, artificial intelligence, and related healthcare technologies.

Representing RIVRT, Dr. Mohammed Woyeso Geda, Postdoctoral Researcher at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, delivered an invited academic presentation on the interdisciplinary applications of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, children’s vision training, and affective computing.


Showcasing RIVRT’s Interdisciplinary Research in AI and VR Healthcare Applications

During the academic sharing session, Dr. Geda presented RIVRT’s latest research progress in applying AI-driven technologies and VR-based systems to healthcare and human-centered applications.

His presentation highlighted the team’s development of the VISI system, which integrates virtual reality hardware with artificial intelligence algorithms to support non-invasive vision training for children. The system aims to provide innovative intervention approaches for children with visual conditions such as:

  • Myopia
  • Strabismus
  • Amblyopia

By combining immersive VR environments with AI-based analysis, the VISI system demonstrates RIVRT’s ongoing effort to translate advanced technologies into practical, user-centered healthcare solutions.

Dr. Geda also introduced the team’s exploration of affective computing, emphasizing how AI can be used to better understand users’ emotional and cognitive states. This direction aligns closely with RIVRT’s broader research mission in artificial intelligence, extended reality, digital health, and human-centered design.


Connecting AI, Virtual Reality, and Brain-Computer Interface Research

Although the meeting focused on brain-computer interface and neuromodulation technologies, Dr. Geda’s presentation provided an important complementary perspective by demonstrating how AI and VR systems can contribute to future clinical and rehabilitation applications.

His sharing illustrated the potential of combining:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Virtual reality
  • Affective computing
  • Human-centered healthcare design
  • Clinical translation

These technologies can support more personalized, adaptive, and accessible healthcare interventions, particularly for children and other users requiring non-invasive and engaging training environments.

Through Dr. Geda’s presentation, RIVRT showcased its commitment to interdisciplinary innovation and its active contribution to the development of intelligent healthcare technologies.


Building a Full-Chain Innovation Platform for Brain Science and Healthcare

The meeting opened with remarks by Professor Li Mingyuan, Vice President of the PolyU-Wuxi Technology and Innovation Research Institute, Chair Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the Department of Food Science and Nutrition of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Director of the BGI Global Ocean Resource Genome and Synthetic Biology Joint Research Center.

Professor Li emphasized that the establishment of the joint laboratory provides a full-chain innovation platform integrating:

  • Fundamental research
  • Clinical translation
  • Industrial application

He noted that the platform will help advance the implementation of brain science technologies in mental health, neurorehabilitation, and related clinical fields.


Academic Exchange on Brain-Computer Interface and Neuromodulation

In addition to Dr. Geda’s presentation, experts from participating universities and clinical institutions shared their latest research on brain-computer interface algorithms, neurofeedback, portable EEG systems, stroke rehabilitation, non-invasive neuromodulation, cognitive-motor integration, and adolescent mental health.

The presentations covered a wide range of topics, including:

  • BCI algorithms for direct brain-computer interaction
  • Neurofeedback for cognitive enhancement and clinical intervention
  • Portable ear-EEG systems for long-term monitoring
  • Closed-loop BCI systems for stroke rehabilitation
  • Non-invasive neuromodulation for post-stroke recovery
  • Cognitive-motor dual-modal BCI systems
  • AI-driven adolescent mental health early-warning platforms

Together, these academic exchanges provided a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in brain science, neurotechnology, clinical rehabilitation, and intelligent healthcare.


In-Depth Discussion and Site Visit

Following the academic presentations, participants joined a free discussion session with multiple thematic discussion zones. Experts exchanged views on future collaboration, clinical needs, research directions, and technology translation pathways.

The delegation also visited the Brain-Computer Interface and Neuromodulation Center under Wuxi Central Rehabilitation Hospital. The center focuses on the translational application of BCI technologies in neurorehabilitation and mental health treatment, supported by the hospital’s clinical resources.

During the visit, participants learned about the center’s hardware facilities and clinical research progress. The center’s strong capacity for translating frontier technologies into clinical practice was highly recognized by attending experts.

News Coverage Update: DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth Is Gaining Global Attention

We are excited to share another milestone for RIVRT: our new book, DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth: Use Cases, Risks, and Broader Implications (CRC Press, 1st Edition, Copyright 2026) has been picked up by multiple news outlets and is quickly gaining viral attention online.

Co-authored by Dr. Olive K. L. Woo (clinical psychologist) and Dr. Yuk Ming Tang (AI expert; Principal Investigator of RIVRT), the book examines how AI tools such as DeepSeek can provide scalable, culturally sensitive emotional support—while also highlighting critical risks, ethical concerns, and policy implications for responsible adoption in mental health care.

DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth: Use Cases, Risks, and Broader Implications

1) Bioengineer.org (Feb 16, 2026)
Bioengineer published a dedicated feature on how AI innovations like DeepSeek could revolutionize emotional and mental health support for Chinese youth—discussing stigma, access barriers, 24/7 availability, privacy concerns, and the importance of human oversight in AI-assisted care.
Link: https://bioengineer.org/how-ai-innovations-like-deepseek-are-revolutionizing-emotional-and-mental-health-support-for-chinese-youth/#google_vignette

2) RamaOnHealthcare (via Medical Xpress / Taylor & Francis) (Feb 15, 2026)
RamaOnHealthcare amplified a Medical Xpress/Taylor & Francis news piece summarizing the book’s core message: Chinese youth face a growing mental health crisis, and AI tools like DeepSeek may become an accessible “lifeline”—if implemented with care and responsibility.
Link: https://ramaonhealthcare.com/how-ai-tools-like-deepseek-are-transforming-emotional-and-mental-health-care-of-chinese-youth/

3) GeneOnline
GeneOnline also covered the book’s focus on how AI technologies like DeepSeek may help address rising mental health challenges among Chinese youth, extending the discussion to broader public-health relevance and the need for responsible deployment.
Link: https://www.geneonline.com/ai-technologies-like-deepseek-address-rising-mental-health-challenges-among-chinese-youth/

4) Medical Xpress
Medical Xpress published coverage highlighting the book’s themes: the “silent epidemic,” the role of AI-driven emotional support, and the balance between innovation and ethical safeguards.
Link: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-02-ai-tools-deepseek-emotional-mental.html#google_vignette

5) EurekAlert
EurekAlert! has published an official news release (Taylor & Francis Group) covering our book DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth: Use Cases, Risks, and Broader Implications and the wider discussion around AI-driven emotional support for young people in China.
Link: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1115440

If you’d like to explore the book, view its table of contents, or share it with colleagues and students.
🛒 Available now from Routledge:
👉 Order the book here

New Book Release | DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth: Use Cases, Risks, and Broader Implications

We are proud to announce the release of DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth: Use Cases, Risks, and Broader Implications, co-authored by our Principal Investigator, Ir. Dr. Yuk Ming Tang, in collaboration with clinical psychologist Dr. Olive K. L. Woo.

Published by CRC Press, this timely book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on the growing intersection of AI technology and mental health intervention in modern China. It explores how tools like DeepSeek—an emerging AI-driven emotional support system—are transforming the landscape of adolescent mental health care, and provides vital analysis of ethical concerns, social implications, and future directions of AI in mental wellness.

🔍 Key Highlights of the Book:

  • A critical discussion of the mental health crisis among Chinese youth, including societal taboos and systemic obstacles.
  • Real-life case studies showing how the DeepSeek AI has been applied in practice.
  • In-depth insights into the technological underpinnings of DeepSeek and its potential to complement traditional mental health services.
  • Exploration of ethical, regulatory, and policy issues surrounding AI-based emotional support.
  • Practical guidelines for integrating AI into healthcare responsibly.
DeepSeek and Mental Health Support Among Chinese Youth: Use Cases, Risks, and Broader Implications

🛒 Available now from Routledge (PRE-ORDER: Ships after Feb. 16, 2026):
👉 Order the book here

Whether you’re a mental health professional, policymaker, AI researcher, or public health advocate, this book is an essential read for understanding the complex nexus of technology and human care.


Stay tuned with RIVRT as we explore transformative solutions at the intersection of intelligence, empathy, and technology.