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From Aspirant to Scholar - Alumni Sharing

Ruepert Jiel Dionisio CAO

Dr. Ruepert Jiel Dionisio CAO

Associate Professor, Department of Communication, De La Salle University

2022 PhD Graduate at HKBU

During his PhD studies, Dr Ruepert Jiel Dionisio CAO was supervised by Professor ZHU Ying and Professor Dorothy LAU from the Academy of Film at HKBU. “With their advice and encouragement, I embarked on research exploring online queer sexual cultures in the Philippine internet,” he recalled. His work adopts an interdisciplinary approach, blending film and media studies with anthropology, sociology, and gender studies. “HKBU honed my skills as an interdisciplinary scholar, and I am deeply grateful for the support that allowed me to pursue critical and innovative research,” he added.

Professor Zhu and Professor Lau’s mentorship extended beyond HKBU, helping Dr Cao present at international conferences and establish research collaborations. Their ongoing support has been pivotal to his academic journey, enabling him to contribute to global scholarship and advance his research on queer media in non-Western contexts. His significant publication, “Amateur porn in Filipino Twitter alter community: affordances, commodification, ghettoization, and gay masculinity,” has also sparked interest in queer sexually explicit media in Asia.

YE Mang

Professor YE Mang

Professor, School of Computer Science, Wuhan University

2019 PhD Graduate at HKBU

During his PhD studies, Professor YE honed his research skills under the mentorship of Professor YUEN Pong Chi at Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science.“Professor Yuen's was instrumental in refining my research skills, guiding me to identify novel ideas and craft a quality paper,“ he recalls. “I was also grateful to collaborate with outstanding peers and engage in cutting-edge research. Their insights inspired me to enhance my manuscript and algorithm design, significantly improving the prospects of acceptance for my scholarly contributions. ”Activities such as the Postgraduate Research Symposium and access to advanced technologies further enabled him to publish groundbreaking work.

Supported by HKBU and the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS), Professor Ye completed an academic exchange at Columbia University, where he advanced his multimedia research. Professor Ye's work has earned more than 12,000 Google Scholar citations. He has served as the Associate Editor in top tier journals like IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security. Now a professor at Wuhan University, he inspires future scholars, embodying HKBU's legacy of innovation.

OUYANG Guang

Professor OUYANG Guang 

Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

2013 PhD Graduate at HKBU

Professor OUYANG Guang’s journey to international recognition in neuroscience began with interdisciplinary research at HKBU under the mentorship of Professor ZHOU Chang Song at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science. “At HKBU, I found a strong research team and renowned scholars conducting cutting-edge interdisciplinary work,” he shared. Professor Zhou’s guidance in bridging Physics, Brain Sciences  Biology and Computational Sciences enabled groundbreaking discoveries. Together with their German collaborator, Professor Sommer, the team developed tools to analyse brain response variability, a key area in cognitive neuroscience.

Their landmark achievement, the Residue Iteration Decomposition (RIDE) method, is now used by researchers in 15 countries and has generated over 100 publications. “This success would not have been possible without Professor Zhou’s expertise and HKBU’s support for international collaboration,” he noted. Today, Professor Ouyang builds on his HKBU foundation, exploring neural cognition and translating research into education and human enhancement.  

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