About
The AGS (HK) organises the Final Year Project Competition 2024 for local undergraduates who have carried out and completed their final year projects in the fields of geotechnical / geological / geophysical / geo-environmental engineering.
The competition is aimed to:
1. Recognise excellence in the research carried out at the final year undergraduate level;
2. Provide a platform for graduating engineers/geologists to polish their skills in presentation and Question and Answer; and
3. Inspire more undergraduates to carry out their final year projects in the fields of geotechnical/geological/geophysical/geo-environmental engineering.
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Results
Congratulations to the outstanding achievements of this year’s undergraduates in the Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental field. Through the delivery of Awards, we wish to raise public awareness of good principles and practice, and to encourage pursuit of excellence amongst young professionals.
AGS (HK) is pleased to announce the esteemed participants of the Final Year Project Competition 2024.
Name | University | Final Year Project Topic |
Charlotte YU Suet Lui | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Feasibility Study of Submarine Sewage Tunnel Construction at Tolo Harbour |
MANG Pui Yam | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Distributed fibre-optic monitoring of concrete filled steel tube |
CHEUNG Hoi Yee | The University of Hong Kong | Investigation on Soil Characteristics, Particle Size Distribution and Naming through Mechanical-based Washing and Sieving Method |
NIU Yinan | City University of Hong Kong | Image Processing and Analysis of Highly Decomposed Granite Particles in Triaxial Testing |
SARWAR Muhammad Haad | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Simulating sliding friction on strike-slip faults using PMMA slabs for identifying potential seismic precursors |
Ryan LAM Po Wang | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Deriving Rupture Scenarios of the Xianshuihe-Anninghe Fault Zone: A Case Study of 2022 Mw 6.6 Luding Earthquake |
First Prize Winner of $5,000, CHEUNG Hoi Yee of the The University of Hong Kong presented “Investigation on Soil Characteristics, Particle Size Distribution and Naming through Mechanical-based Washing and Sieving Method”
Second Prize Winner of $3,000, Ryan LAM Po Wang of The Chinese University of Hong Kong presented “Deriving Rupture Scenarios of the Xianshuihe-Anninghe Fault Zone: A Case Study of 2022 Mw 6.6 Luding Earthquake”
Third Prize Winner of $2,000, SARWAR Muhammad Haad of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University presented “Simulating sliding friction on strike-slip faults using PMMA slabs for identifying potential seismic precursors”
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