COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Centre for Complexity and Complex Networks
複雜性科學與複雜網絡研究中心

College of Engineering
Centre for Complexity and Complex Networks
複雜性科學與複雜網路研究中心

CityU-CCCN-PolyU Joint Seminars

The CCCN-CityU-PolyU Joint Seminar Series began in 2001, and has since become regular weekly meetings for visitors, faculty, researchers and students to discuss latest progresses in their research. The usual venue is FYW-3316, Fong Yun Wah Building (access from Chinese Garden corridor, down the escalator on the left of the gate connecting Festival Walk) at CityU or CD-634, Core D of PolyU.

SEMESTER B, 2025/26, Friday, 4:30pm

SEMINAR TOPICS / SPEAKERS VENUE / ZOOM ID
January 22, Thursday, 2:30pm
Challenges and Opportunities for LVDC and MVDC in the Energy Transition
Prof. Johan Driesen, KU Leuven, Belgium
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
January 30, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Cooperative eco-driving system for mixed traffic on urban roads
Dr Zhiwei Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
ONLINE ONLY
Zoom ID: 383 735 6917
Password: 270831
February 6, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Graph Learning for Network Robustness: Analysis and Optimization
Dr Yang Lou, Hiroshima University, Japan
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
February 13-20, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
LUNAR NEW YEAR BREAK


February 27, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Homogeneity-Based Design of High-Order Sliding Mode Observers for MEMS Resonators
Prof. Alexander Triana, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Bogotá, Colombia
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
March 6, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Spatio-Temporal Power Flow Forecasting for Cascading Failure Mitigation
Dr Biwei Li, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
March 13, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Coupling and Clustering of Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Converters in Islanded Microgrids
Dr Jingxi Yang, City University of Hong Kong
FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
March 20, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
A Deployment-Aware Methodology for CSI-Based Wi-Fi Sensing under Limited Labeled Data
Miss He Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Online Only
Zoom ID: 383 735 6917
Password: 270831
March 27, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Sensor Array Signal Processing (SASP): Representative Research Developments and Future Directions
Prof. Wei Liu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Online Only
Zoom ID: 270 294 7238
Password: 123456
April 3-10, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
EASTER BREAK


April 17, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Study on the Application of Nanocrystalline Magnetic Materials in Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Dr Chen Chen, City University of Hong Kong

Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
April 24, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
TBD

Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
May 1, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY


May 8, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
Mr Yonghong Liufu, City University of Hong Kong

Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694
Password: 123456
May 15, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
TBD
TBD

Zoom ID:
Password: 123456
Please let us know by email (chitse@cityu.edu.hk or encmlau@polyu.edu.hk) if you need a campus access code to attend the seminars in person.

Past Seminars


NEXT SEMINAR

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April 17, 2026, Friday, 4:30pm
Venue: FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID 270 294 7238
Password 123456

 
Study on the Application of Nanocrystalline Magnetic Materials in Wireless Power Transfer Systems

Dr Chen Chen, City University of Hong Kong

Abstract: Magnetic materials such as ferrite are commonly used in wireless power transfer (WPT) systems to shield flux leakage and enhance coupling between the primary and secondary coils. However, their low saturation flux density often results in large volumes, while their brittle mechanical properties lead to reduced mechanical strength. This work innovatively explores the application of nanocrystalline magnetic materials in WPT systems. Their configurable permeability and flexible structure enable customized designs, particularly for non-planar installation scenarios. The crushed nanocrystalline core exhibits lower core loss than its non-crushed counterpart, with more severe crushing resulting in reduced permeability and loss. Moreover, the square crushing pattern produces more regular flakes and better insulation compared to dot crushing, thereby achieving lower core loss. Furthermore, a novel terrace-shaped nanocrystalline flake ribbon core (T-NFR) is investigated to mitigate non-uniform magnetic flux distribution, which helps achieve relative temperature balance and enhance system stability.

Speaker's Bio: Chen Chen received the B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China, in 2019 and 2022, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, in 2026. He is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the City University of Hong Kong, as well as a member of the State Key Laboratory of Terahertz and Millimeter Waves. His current research interests include wireless power transfer, and applications of nanocrystalline magnetic material in power electronics.