波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

CityU postgraduate students win prestigious award at mathematics competition

Christina Wu

 

Three postgraduate students from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have won a First Class Award at the 7th National Postgraduate Mathematics Contest in Modelling for their work on the early detection of mutated genes that can cause colorectal cancer.

Their analysis indicates that the accuracy of detecting such genes can be as high as 85%.

Gene mutation is widely recognised by the medical field as a cause of cancer but the difficulty is detecting which of the millions of genes in a human body might cause the disease. The challenge that the CityU team faced in the competition was how to identify the potentially dangerous genes using mathematical modelling.

The three members of CityU’s team were Xu Xiaoya, a master’s degree graduate from the Department of Computer Science, Chen Yin, a PhD student in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management, and Zhang Wenping, a master’s degree graduate from the Department of Information Systems.

Based on data of thousands of actual cancer cases in mainland China and using mathematical analysis and new computer software, the students devised a model that helped identify 18 specific genetic groups that had a close relationship to colorectal cancer.

The judges’ decision to select the CityU team as one of 61 teams to win a First Class Award was based on the way the CityU students discussed and analysed the data and the innovative way they applied the new computer software to solve problems. The CityU students were also the only team to submit a proposal in English, and they are now revising their work for publication in an international journal.

The mathematics competition was initiated by graduate schools at 26 mainland universities. The contest last September attracted 1,995 teams formed by nearly 6,000 higher degree students from 229 institutions.

CityU’s team chose colorectal cancer as the subject of its analysis because it is the number two cancer killer in Hong Kong. The hope is that the work will have a significant impact on society by preventing deaths due to the disease.

The students were thrilled with their win and thanked CityU for helping them to achieve their dreams.

“To prepare for the competition, we read more than 40 reference books in just four days,” Xu Xiaoya said, adding that CityU’s latest software such as Java, SAS and Matlab as well as the quality of professional education on offer on campus contributed to their success. “Winning the award raised my interest and confidence in research. It is a great start to my career.”

Zhang Wenping thanked his CityU teachers for providing him with a firm foundation of knowledge. “The competition required us to apply mathematical theories and methods taught during our studies at CityU,” he said.

Chen Yin said, “We initially just wanted to take part in the competition, not targeting to win anything. So we are very happy that our efforts have received this level of recognition.”

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top
博彩百家乐官网五2013124预测 | 网上百家乐官网有哪些玩法| 缅甸百家乐官网网站是多少 | 威尼斯人娱乐城首选d77com| 任你博百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 太子娱乐城网址| 百家乐龙虎斗扎金花| 百家乐官网室系统软件| 美姑县| 百家乐赌博导航| 百威百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 赌场百家乐官网破解| 威尼斯人娱乐网网上百家乐的玩法技巧和规则 | 百家百家乐官网网站| 网上百家乐官网赌法| 南靖县| 大发888下载官方| 澳门百家乐洗码提成查询| 长赢百家乐官网赌徒| 百家乐官网俄罗斯轮盘转盘套装| 百家乐官网投注平台导航网| 腾飞国际娱乐城| 大发888网站大全| 新天地百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 366百家乐官网赌博| 百家乐高| 金宝博百家乐娱乐城| 百家乐真人百家乐赌博| 百家乐7scs娱乐平台| 百家乐交流群号| 缅甸百家乐官网视频| 澳门百家乐走势图怎么看| 百家乐备用网址| 章丘市| 百家乐官网庄闲机率分析| 百家乐官网现金网平台排行| 龙虎斗 | 大三巴娱乐城开户| 百家乐官网不倒翁注码| 百家乐官网娱乐网佣金| 百家乐官网下注法|