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Consultancy
Consultancy
Project: Driving Design for Manufacture and Assembly
(DfMA) Adoption to Enhance Productivity for E&M
Works in Hong Kong Building Projects
- Project
Title: Consultancy Services for Driving Design for
Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) Adoption to Enhance
Productivity for E&M Works in Hong Kong Building
Projects
- Funding
Body: Construction
Industry Council, Hong Kong
- Lead
Consultant: AECOM
- My Role:
Specialist Consultant
- Project
Period: July 2020 to June 2021 (12 months)
Consultancy
Project: Design and Construction Requirements for
Residential Buildings for Energy Efficiency in Hong
Kong
- Project
Title: Consultancy Study for Design and Construction
Requirements for Residential Buildings for Energy
Efficiency in Hong Kong
- Government
Body: Buildings
Department, Hong Kong
- Lead
Consultant: Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong)
Ltd.
- My
Role: Local Expert Advisor (Energy and Sustainable
Building)
- Project
Period: August 2010 to May 2011 (9 months)
Consultancy
Project: Study on Thermal and Energy Performance of
Green Roof Systems
- Project
Title: Study on Thermal and Energy Performance of
Green Roof Systems
- Government
Body: Electrical
and Mechanical Services Department, Hong Kong
- My
Role: Lead Consultant and Technical Expert
- Project
Period: July 2009 to October 2009 (4 months)
- Project
Sum: HK$80,000
Consultancy
Project: Study on Enhanced Promotion of Building
Energy Codes in Hong Kong
- Project
Title: Study on Enhanced Promotion of Building
Energy Codes in Hong Kong
- Government
Body: Electrical
and Mechanical Services Department, Hong Kong
- My
Role: Lead Consultant and Technical Expert
- Project
Period: March 2007 to August 2007 (5 months)
- Project
Sum: HK$600,000
Consultancy
Project: Comprehensive Environmental Performance
Assessment Scheme (CEPAS) for Buildings
- Project
Title: Consultancy Study to Draft a Comprehensive
Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme (CEPAS)
for Buildings
- Government
Body: Buildings
Department, Hong Kong
- Lead
Consultant: Ove
Arup & Partners (Hong Kong) Limited
- My
Role: Technical Expert
- Project
Period: December 2002 to August 2003 (9
months)
Consultancy
Project: Developing a Performance-Based Building
Energy Code in Hong Kong
Consultancy
Project: Adjustments to Thai Building Energy Code
Contract Research
Contract
Research on Building Energy Simulation
- Project
Title: Building Energy Simulation
- Principal
Investigator:
- Dr. Sam
C M Hui, Department of Mechanical Engineering, HKU
- Project
Period: Jul-Aug 2012
- Contract
Sum: HK$140,000
- Client:
Aedas Limited
Contract
Research on Thermal Energy Storage Systems
- Project
Title: Technical Assessment on Thermal Energy
Storage Systems
- Investigators:
- Dr.
Sam C M Hui, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
HKU
- Project
Period: May 2005
- Objective:
- To
provide a strategic overview of the thermal energy
storage (TES) technology and a critical evaluation
of its market potential in our region
- To
study the use of phase change materials (PCMs) for
thermal storage
- Contract
Sum: HK$10,000
- Client:
a private company
Contract
Research on Underfloor Plenum Air Conditioning Systems
- Project
Title: Investigation of underfloor plenum air
conditioning systems for office buildings in Hong
Kong -- a preliminary study
- Investigators:
- Dr.
Yuguo Li, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
HKU
- Dr.
Sam C M Hui, Department of Architecture, HKU
- Project
Period: 12 February 2001 to 11 August 2001
- Objective:
- To
investigate the major issues affecting the design
and performance of the underfloor plenum air
conditioning (UPAC) system in office buildings in
Hong Kong
- Contract
Sum: HK$100,000
- Client:
AET Flexible
Space (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Research and Teaching Grants
Construction
Industry Council Research Fund
- Project
Title: Feasibility of Delivering High-rise Low
Carbon Buildings in Hong Kong
- Funding
Body: Construction
Industry Council
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Wei PAN
- My
Role: Co-Investigator
- Project
Period: Mar 2014 to Aug 2015
- Amount
of Grants: HK$990,736
Public
Policy Research Funding Scheme
- Project
Title: A Possible Zero Carbon Building Policy
for Hong Kong: Opportunities, Risks and
Recommendations
- Funding
Body: Hong Kong Government
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Wei PAN
- My Role:
Co-Investigator
- Project
Period: 2014
- Amount
of Grants: HK$355,560
CIBSE
Hong Kong Branch Research Project
- Project
Title: Research on Vertical Greening for
Buildings in Hong Kong
- Funding
Body: CIBSE Hong
Kong Branch
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Sam C. M. Hui
- Project
Period: January 2012 to December 2012 (12 months)
- Main
Objective:
- To
develop technical guidelines and information for
planning and design of vertical greening systems
in Hong Kong
- Amount
of Grants: HK$50,000
CIBSE
Hong Kong Branch Research Project
- Project
Title: Development of Technical Guidelines for
Green Roofs Systems in Hong Kong
- Funding
Body: CIBSE Hong
Kong Branch
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Sam C. M. Hui
- Project
Period: September 2010 to February 2011 (6 months)
- Main
Objective:
- To
develop technical guidelines for planning, design
and commissioning of green roof systems in Hong
Kong
- Amount
of Grants: HK$50,000
HKU Teaching
Development Grants 2003-2004
- Project
Title: Interactive Web-based Tools for Blended
Learning in the Education for Sustainable Built
Environment
- Investigators:
- Proposer:
Dr. Sam C. M. Hui
- Collaborators:
Mr. K. P. Cheung and Dr. Yuguo Li
- Project
Period: 1 March 2004 to 28 February 2005 (12
months)
- Objective:
- To
investigate and develop practical and interactive
web-based tools for blended learning in the
education for sustainable built environment and
related subjects
- Amount
of Grants: HK$198,000 (withdrawn)
Project Amoy
- Investigating the transmission routes of the large
SARS outbreak in Amoy Gardens (2003)
- Project
Title: Project Amoy - Investigating the
transmission routes of the large SARS outbreak in
Amoy Gardens
- Funding
Scheme: VCO SARS Research Fund
- Investigators:
- Principal:
Professor JHW Lee, Dept of Civil Engineering
- Co-Investigator:
Professor YC Leung, Mr HN Lam, Dr ATY Chan,
Professor LS Chan, Dr PL Ho, Dr SCM Hui, Dr MKH
Leung, Professor Y Li, Dr S. Ng ,
- Project
Period: 1 July 2003 to 31 December 2003 (6
months)
- Objective:
- To
further analyze the correlation between the dosage
and infection pattern in the Amoy Gardens for
major infected blocks and flats using
computational fluid dynamics as well as multi-zone
air flow and thermal modelling; to develop
mathematical and statistical models for analyzing
the infection pattern in the Amoy Gardens; to
carry out a case-control study in the Amoy Gardens
for Blocks E, B, C and D.
- Amount
of Grants: HK$190,000
HKU Teaching
Development Grants 2000-2001
- Project
Title: Investigation of Problem-Based and
Case-Based Learning Methods in Building Services
Engineering Education on the Web
- Investigators:
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Yuguo Li
- Collaborator:
Dr. Sam C. M. Hui
- Project
Period: April 2001 to March 2002 (12 months)
- Objective:
- To
investigate and develop problem-based and
case-based teaching and learning methods for
building services engineering education to enhance
the traditional teaching and learning process
- Amount
of Grants: HK$262,680
Germany/Hong
Kong Joint Research Scheme 2000-2001
Research
Grants from University of Dortmund, Germany
- Project
Title: Investigation of holographic optical
elements for improving building thermal and lighting
performance in high-rise buildings
- Investigators:
- Project
Period: April 2000 to December 2000
- Objective:
- To
investigate the use of holographic optical
elements for improving building thermal and
lighting performance in high-rise buildings
- Amount
of Grants: about HK$65,000 (for supporting
exchange visits of the investigators)
- Remarks:
student seminars/workshops will also be carried out
during the exchange visits
HKU Faculty
of Architecture Grants for Staff Exchange with MIT
- Theme:
Low energy building design in high density urban
cities
- Investigators:
- Duration
of Visit: Three weeks in May-June 2000
- Main
Aim:
- To
develop a joint research project to examine the
design strategies and technologies for low energy
buildings in high density urban cities, like Hong
Kong
- Amount
of Grants: HK$15,000
CRCG
Research Grants 1998 (Research Initiation) - HKU
- Project
Title: Development of web-based information
systems for energy efficient technologies in
buildings
- Investigators:
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Hui Chun Man
- Co-Investigator:
Mr. Cheung Kwok Pun
- Project
Period: July 1999 to September 2000 (15
months)
- Objective:
- To
develop Internet web-based software and
information database for promoting effective
technologues of energy efficient buildings
- Amount
of Grants: HK$120,000
ASHRAE Hong
Kong Chapter Research Grants
- Project
Title: Building Energy Efficiency Research
- Funding
Body: ASHRAE
Hong Kong Chapter
- Investigators:
- Principal
Investigator: Dr. Hui Chun Man
- Co-Investigator:
Mr. Cheung Kwok Pun
- Project
Period: January 1996 to December 1998 (24
months)
- Objectives:
- To
analyse the local climatic data in respect to
energy efficient building design
- To
establish building energy simulation tools for
energy design analysis and education of building
professionals
- Amount
of Grants: about HK$20,000 (for sponsoring of
computing equipment and building simulation
software)
- Research
Outputs:
Others
Research
Studies on Green Design and Construction of Site
Offices
- Company:
Gammon-Skanska
- Investigator:
Dr. Sam C M Hui
- Research
Assistant: Ms. Allison Y M Law (2002), Ms. Joey N M
Lau (2003)
- Collaborators:
Mr. Andrew Kwan and Mr. Eddie Tse (Gammon-Skanska)
- Further
info: see our website
Research
Projects of the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre
(APERC)
- Research
Institute: Asia Pacific
Energy Research Centre, Tokyo, Japan
- Name of
the Researcher: Dr. Hui Chun Man
- Role of
Participation: researcher representing Hong
Kong in the collabrative research
- Period
of Participation: 7 January 1998 to 31 August
1998
- Projects
Involved:
- APEC
energy demand and supply outlook
- Energy
efficiency indicators for industry
- Deregulation
and privisation of the electricity sector in APEC
economies
- Energy
pricing practices and their implications on energy
efficiency, environment and supply infrastructure
- Research
Outputs:
- Contributing
editor for 2 research reports
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