AGS (HK) - Final Year Project Competition 2026
Congratulations to the outstanding achievements of this year’s undergraduates in the Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental field. Through the delivery of the Awards, we aim to raise public awareness of good principles and practice, and to encourage pursuit of excellence amongst young professionals.
AGS (HK) is pleased to announce the esteemed participants of the Final Year Project Competition 2026.
Name | University | Project |
ZHU, Zi | Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, The University of Hong Kong | 3D numerical modeling on crustal-scale shearing within Neoarchean continents and tectonic significance |
CHAN Wing Lam | Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | An Interactive VR-Enhanced Learning Platform for Secondary School Students Exploring Port Island |
ZENG, Haowen | Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Magma Reservoir Geometry and Failure Potential Post-2008 Eruption of Okmok Volcano from EnKF Inversion of InSAR and GNSS Data |
CHEUNG, Kai Ni | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Mechanical Characterization of ISSA- Cement Stabilized Hong Kong Marine Deposits: Experimental Studies |
WONG Hing Sim | Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong | Evaluation of Bearing Capacity for Shallow Foundations on Cohesive and Cohesionless Soils |
YIP, Chun Chin | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Automation in Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis by LLM Based Agent for Digitalization and Probabilistic Characterization |
Winner

Winner: Zhu, Zi (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, The University of Hong Kong)
Prize: HK$5,000
Project: 3D numerical Modeling on Crustal-scale Shearing within Neoarchean Continents and Tectonic Significance
First Runner-up

First Runner-up: Chan Wing Lam (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prize: HK$3,000
Project: An Interactive VR-Enhanced Learning Platform for Secondary School Students Exploring Port Island
Second Runner-up

Second Runner-up: ZENG, Haowen (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prize: HK$2,000
Project: Magma Reservoir Geometry and Failure Potential Post-2008 Eruption of Okmok Volcano from EnKF Inversion of InSAR and GNSS Data
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