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systems (ITS), particularly on the topics of real-time traffic information<br />

and state estimation. He plans to deploy such systems into practice.<br />

Some part of this system has already been deployed in the real-world<br />

environment, e.g. deployment of the Stochastic Cell Transmission<br />

system for real-time state estimation for the Expressway Authority of<br />

Thailand (EXAT). His plan is to further develop this system for relevant<br />

ITS applications, including incident detection, incident management,<br />

lane management, etc. In addition he also plans to establish a joint<br />

research centre on ITS based on a Memorandum of Understanding<br />

between PolyU, EXAT, and King Mongkut's Institute of Technology<br />

Ladkrabang (KMITL). This centre, which will be physically located<br />

at KMITL in Bangkok, will provide a link for PolyU to the growing<br />

population/activities in South East Asia. <strong>The</strong> main activities of the<br />

centre will include joint research projects, joint taught courses (e.g.<br />

MEng in Mobility Technology), and joint research student supervision.<br />

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Dr Xia Yong (CEE)<br />

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Biography: Dr Xia obtained both his Bachelor and Master degrees<br />

from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and<br />

his PhD degree from Nanyang Technological University. He has<br />

worked as a Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Tokyo and<br />

the University of Western Australia before joining PolyU in 2006<br />

as an Assistant Professor. Dr Xia has secured RGC funding as a<br />

Principal Investigator for 4 research projects during the past six<br />

years, and has been awarded several landmark projects, such<br />

as the 600m-tall Guangzhou New TV Tower and the 632m-tall<br />

Shanghai Tower, as part of a team. He has published three books/<br />

proceedings and about 40 refereed journal papers. His research<br />

areas include structural health monitoring, nonlinear vibration of<br />

cables, and structural dynamics.<br />

Future Plans: In the future, Dr Xia plans to consolidate his<br />

research in the area of structural health monitoring and initiate<br />

new research directions. Applying his research expertise to<br />

practice, in particular, improving the safety of aging buildings<br />

in <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>, he will establish more social relations with local<br />

government authorities and industrial communities. He will<br />

actively apply for national research grants such as the NSFC<br />

grants and 863 programs. He also plans to be involved in<br />

administrative duties at the Departmental and Faculty levels;<br />

develop new subjects for research students and MSc students; as<br />

well as enhance the international exposure of PolyU by attending/<br />

organizing more international conferences, and establishing<br />

collaboration with top researchers in the world.<br />

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Promotion to Assistant Professor<br />

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Stephen D. Mau, Esq. (BRE)<br />

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Biography: Stephen D. Mau, Esq. is a fully-qualified and licensed<br />

attorney in the United States and has more than 20 years of legal<br />

and business experience in the US and <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>. He has served<br />

as a senior registered foreign consultant with one of <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>'s<br />

largest local firms (125 solicitors) as its Head of Construction<br />

and Engineering Practice Group. Atty. Mau also served as inhouse<br />

legal counsel to an international joint venture construction<br />

company. Before joining PolyU as a lecturer in 2007, he served as<br />

an Assistant Professor of Law in City University of <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>'s<br />

Master of Laws (LLM) in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution.<br />

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