Thirteen research projects led by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have received grants totalling over HK$69 million from the Collaborative Research Fund (CRF) 2024/25 by the Research Grants Council (RGC). Among them, Professor Li Zhang’s project has been awarded a Collaborative Research Project Grant.
Project Title: Development of Modular Microrobots and the Image-guided Intervention for Minimally Invasive Anti-adhesion Treatment after Tubal Cannulation
Collaborating Universities: CUHK / PolyU
Duration: 36 Months
Amount Awarded: HK$8,095,285
About the Collaborative Research Fund (CRF)
The Collaborative Research Fund (CRF) supports multi-investigator, multi-disciplinary projects to encourage more research groups to engage in creative, high-quality cross-disciplinary/cross-institutional projects. There are three types of grants under CRF. The Collaborative Research Project Grant encourages research groups in UGC-funded universities to collaborate across disciplines and across universities, enhancing research output. It funds staff, equipment and general expenses. The RGC emphasises capacity building and the potential for developing research strengths.
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