General Research Statement

Prof. Max Meng has been very active in research activities characterized by theoretically challenging and practically meaningful projects. His current and previous projects have been supported by various NSERC and industrial grants in Canada, RGC grants in Hong Kong, and NSFC, 863, and 973 grants in China.

Training of highly qualified personnel is always on the top of Prof. Meng's priority list, as reflected in the number and the quality of graduate students he has supervised and is currently supervising. Potential graduate students will find that the Department of Electronic Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong provides one of the best graduate study opportunities in EE in Asia and around the globe.

Research Collaborators

Prof. Tianyou Chai, Northeastern University, China

Prof. Simon Xianyi Yang, University of Guelph, Canada

Prof. Jason Jinajun Gu, Dalhousie University, Canada

Prof. Peter Xiaoping. Liu, Carleton University, Canada

School of Control Science and Engineering, Shandong University

Current Research Projects

Active robotic wireless capsule endoscope design, development and prototyping
(supported by RGC GRF grant).
Surgical robotic manipulator design, development and control system
(supported by RGC GRF grant).
Interactive telemedicine for manipulative medical services and home healthcare services
(supported by RGC & NSFC grants).
Active wireless capsule endoscopy with localization, actuation, and image-based automatic diagnosis
(supported by RGC grant).
Wireless sensor networks with medical applications
(supported by RGC grant).