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 A, 2025/26, Friday, 4:30pm
SEMINAR TOPICS / SPEAKERS | VENUE / ZOOM ID |
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September 1, 2025, Monday, 10:30am Advances in Wireless Power Transfer Technology Prof. Udaya Madawala, University of Auckland, New Zealand |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 838 3173 9694 Password: 123456 |
September 5, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Multi-Timescale Coordinated Control for Shipboard DC Integrated Power Systems Dr Yuji Zeng, City University of Hong Kong |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437 Password: 123456 |
September 12, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided Dr Ruiqi Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
CD 634, PolyU |
September 19, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm On the Design of Capacitive Power Transfer Systems Dr Ying Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437 Password: 123456 |
September 26, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided Prof. Qun Song, City University of Hong Kong |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437 Password: 123456 |
October 3, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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October 10, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided Dr. Xiangyu Meng, City University of Hong Kong |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437 Password: 123456 |
October 17, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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October 24, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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October 31, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Cyber Security for Switched Systems Dr Rui Zhao, Tianjin University, Tianjin |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437 Password: 123456 |
November 7, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided Dr Chengxin Xian, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
FYW-3316, CityU Zoom ID: 859 8869 4437 Password: 123456 |
November 14, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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November 21, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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November 28, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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December 5, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
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December 12, 2025, Friday, 4:30pm Topic to be decided TBD |
Past Seminars
- 41. September - December 2025
- 40. Seminars from September 2020 to May 2025
- January 2020 - May 2020 (Seminars suspended due to COVID-19)
- 38. September - December 2019
- 37. January - May 2019
- 36. September - December 2018
- 35. January - May 2018
- 34. September - December 2017
- 33. January - May 2017
- 32. September - December 2016
- 31. January - May 2016
- 30. September - December 2015
- 29. January - May 2015
- 28. September - December 2014
- 27. January - May 2014
- 26. September - December 2013
- 25. January - May 2013
- 24. September - December 2012
- 23. January - May 2012
- 22. September - December 2011
- 21. January - May 2011
- 20. September - December 2010
- 19. January - May 2010
- 18. September - December 2009
- 17. January - May 2009
- 16. September - December 2008
- 15. January - May 2008
- 14. September - December 2007
- 13. January - May 2007
- 12. September - December 2006
- 11. January - May 2006
- 10. September - December 2005
- 9. January - May 2005
- 8. September - December 2004
- 7. January - May 2004
- 6. September - December 2003
- 5. January - May 2003
- 4. September - December 2002
- 3. January - May 2002
- 2. September - December 2001
- 1. February - June 2001
NEXT SEMINAR
September 1, 2025, Monday, 10:30am
Advances in Wireless Power Transfer Technology
Abstract:
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems, based on inductive power transfer (IPT) technology, are becoming increasingly popular in many applications. As research in this area is progressing at a rapid rate, this seminar introduces some of the recent advances in IPT based WPT technology. New circuit and magnetic modelling techniques that can be employed to investigate different types of compensation circuits and coil structures are discussed, presenting results. Wireless V2X concept and optimal control strategies that allow for regulated power transfer with impedance matching for maximum efficiency, regardless of large variations in coupling and load, are also presented with the key advantages.
Speaker's Bio:
Udaya K. Madawala graduated with a B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering) (Hons) degree from The University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and received his PhD (Power Electronics) from The University of Auckland, New Zealand as a Commonwealth Doctoral Scholar. At the completion of his PhD, he was employed as a Research and Development Engineer by Fisher & Paykel Ltd, New Zealand, to develop new technologies for PM motor drives. At present as a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer & Software Engineering at University of Auckland, New Zealand, he leads a group of researchers focusing on a number of power electronics projects that are related to energy and wireless EV charging systems for V2X applications.
Udaya is a Fellow of the IEEE, and has both industry and research experience in the fields of power electronics and energy. He has served both the IEEE Power Electronics and Industrial Electronics Societies in numerous roles, relating to editorial, advisory, conferences, administrative & technical committees and chapter activities. He was the General Chair of the 2nd IEEE Southern Power Electronics Conference (SPEC)- 2016, held in New Zealand, and is also the Chair of SPEC Steering Committee and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Industrial Electronic Society. He is the recipient of the IEEE PELS Milan M. Jovanović Award for Power Electronics Emerging Technology and the University of Auckland Research Excellence Medal in 2024. Udaya, who has over 300 journal and conference publications, holds a family of global patents related to wireless power transfer (WPT) technology and power converters, and is a consultant to industry.
Room FYW-3316, CityU
Zoom ID 838 3173 9694
Password 123456
Prof. Udaya Madawala, University of Auckland, New Zealand