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Keynote Speakers

(Arranged in alphabetical order of surnames)

      Dr. Pak-Wai Chan; Hong Kong Observatory, China

Speech title: Advancing low-altitude economy and aviation weather services in Hong Kong through observation and numerical simulation synergy.

 

      Prof. Johnny C. L. Chan; City University of Hong kong, China

Speech title: Can we further improve the track forecasting of landfalling tropical cyclones.

 

      Prof. Kenny Kwok; University of Sydney, Australia

Speech title: wind-obstacle interactions, airborne disease and pollutant dispersal, wind-induced building motion, mitigation of adverse wind effects.

 

      Prof. Ashraf El Damatty; Western University, Canada

Speech title: A system approach to predict the behaviour of energy infrastructures under extreme wind events.

 

      Prof. Ming-Feng Huang; Guangxi University, China

Speech title: High-resolution numerical simulation of typhoon hazard fields and non-stationary model of typhoon wind speed.

Young Scholar Keynote Speakers

(Arranged in alphabetical order of surnames)

      Dr. Charles Cheung; NVIDIA Hong Kong Limited, China

Speech title: Digital earth: from physics modeling to full fidelity visualization.

 

      Prof. Gang Hu; Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, China

Speech title: Artificial intelligence applications in wind engineering.

 

      Prof. Sun-Wei Li; Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, China

Speech title: The feature of climate changes in the typhoon-prone area around the South China Sea and its impact on typhoon characteristics.

 

      Prof. Xiao Li; Chongqing University, China

Speech title: Post-event forensic lnvestigation of wind damage in urban built environment.

 

      Prof. Shi-Fei Tu; Guangdong Ocean University, China

Speech title: Climatic trends in tropical cyclone rainfall from high-resolution satellite observations.

 

      Dr. Da-Zhi Xi; The University of Hong Kong, China

Speech title: Change in tropical cyclone seasonal cycle and Its Impact on TC hazards.

 

      Prof. Bo-Wen Yan; Chongqing University, China

Speech title: High-efficient utilization of wind farm and wind-resistant resillience of wind turbine supporting structures.

 

      Dr. Jian-Han Yu; Southwest Jiaotong University, China

Speech title: Urban upstream fetch and Its applications in environmental wind engineering.

 

      Dr. Ji-Ze Zhang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China

Speech title: Deep probabilistic modeling of environment-dependent tropical cyclone intensity evolution using flow generative models.