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  1. Teng Jin-guang (Chinese: 滕锦光; born March 1964) is a Chinese engineer and educator, currently serving as the president of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University since July 1, 2019. Previously he served as the vice-president of Southern University of Science and Technology.

  2. Professor Jin-Guang TENG. President. Chair Professor of Structural Engineering. Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. President of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences. Member of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences. Full academic bio.

  3. Professor Jin-Guang TENG assumed office as President of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) on 1 July 2019. Prior to his current appointment, Professor Teng was Vice-President and Dean of Graduate School of Southern University of Science and Technology.

  4. Home. People. Academic Staff. Prof. Jin-Guang TENG. Academic Staff. PolyU Scholars Hub. Prof. Jin-Guang TENG. President. +852 2766 6012. jg.teng@polyu.edu.hk. Personal Website. ORCID ID. SCOPUS ID. Research Overview. Emerging Structural Materials and Systems, FRP Composites for the.

  5. Design-oriented stress–strain model for FRP-confined concrete. L Lam, JG Teng. Construction and building materials 17 (6-7), 471-489. , 2003. 1804. 2003. Anchorage strength models for FRP and steel plates bonded to concrete. JF Chen, JG Teng. Journal of Structural Engineering 127 (7), 784-791.

  6. gbaaa.org.hk › en-us › articleProf. Teng Jin-guang

    Professor Teng Jin-guang assumed office as President of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) on 1 July 2019. Prior to his current appointment, Professor Teng was Vice-President and Dean of Graduate School of Southern University of Science and Technology. Professor Teng was born in Wenzhou, China.

  7. Member of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences. Prof. Tengs main research areas include the structural use of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites in construction and steel structures. Many of his research findings have been adopted by relevant design codes/guidelines in China, Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States.