Entry Information

PART 1: PERSONAL PARTICULARS

Name

Xinting Zhu

Title

Dr

Gender

Female

Recent Photo

Recent Photo

Date of Birth

02/05/1996

Place of Birth

China

Type of Identity Document Held

Passport

HKID / Passport Number

EB427

Nationality

Chinese

PART 2: CONTACT INFORMATION

Email Address

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Contact Phone Number

+85261946985

Address

ROOM 73A, 3/F, BUTE STREET BUILDING, BUTE STREET, MONG KOK
KOWLOON
Hong Kong

PART 3: FORUM INTEREST

Name of Recommending Laureate / Academic

JC_STEM_Early_Career_Research_Fellowship

First Discipline to be Joined

Astronomy

Second Discipline to be Joined

Mathematical Sciences

Statement of Purpose to Join the Forum (max. 200 words)

As a Jockey Club STEM postdoctoral fellow at the City University of Hong Kong, I am developing an AI-engine framework for terminal airspace optimization that addresses critical challenges in aviation safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. My research focuses on accurately generating aircraft trajectories in high-density terminal airspaces where traditional simulation approaches are labor-intensive and existing data-driven methods are limited to areas with historical data. Using both functional data analysis and graph-based spatiotemporal modeling, I extract transferable knowledge from historical trajectory patterns to generate trajectories for new route designs through transfer learning neural networks.

My work embodies the Forum's mission by:
1) Integrating multiple disciplines (data science, aerospace engineering, environmental studies).
2) Translating theoretical models into practical applications with real-world impact.
3) Developing transferable knowledge frameworks that facilitate exchange across scientific communities.

Participating in the Forum would allow me to share methodological insights on modeling complex system uncertainties, learn from Shaw Laureates in related disciplines, establish cross-disciplinary collaborations, and demonstrate to younger scientists how data science can address significant transportation challenges. I am enthusiastic about contributing to scientific advancement in Hong Kong and fostering international collaboration through this distinguished platform.

PART 4: ACADEMIC AND/OR RESEARCH INFORMATION

Academic Level / Position

Postdoc

Academic Subject / Research Field

Air transportation

Current Affiliated University / Institution / Organisation

City University of Hong Kong

Location

Hong Kong

Resume

Resume

Transcript 1

Transcript 1

Transcript 2

Transcript 2

Transcript 3

Transcript 3

First Academic or Research Referee *

First Referee Name

Dr. Jia Wan

First Referee University

Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)

First Referee Position

Professor

First Referee Email Address

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Second Academic or Research Referee

Publication List (if any)

Publication List (if any)

Abstract of Research / Brief Description of Your Current Research Interest (max. 200 words)

My research focuses on developing an AI-engine digital framework for terminal airspace optimization and redesign. Terminal airspace surrounding airports features high flight density and complex structure, with aircraft trajectories often deviating from standard routes due to various operational factors. Accurately predicting these trajectory uncertainties is critical for evaluating route redesigns, yet traditional simulation approaches are labor-intensive while existing data-driven methods are limited to airspaces with historical data.

To address this gap, I investigate two approaches for transferable knowledge discovery: functional data analysis and graph-based spatiotemporal modeling. By extracting patterns from historical trajectory behavior, I develop transfer-learning neural networks that can generate trajectories for new route designs without requiring extensive historical data for those specific routes. My integrated evaluation platform assesses multiple aspects of proposed designs including efficiency, safety, feasibility, environmental impact, and noise pollution.

This research will have significant implications for air traffic management, particularly in high-density areas like Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area. By enabling data-driven evaluation of proposed airspace modifications before implementation, my work contributes to safer, more efficient, and environmentally sustainable aviation operations while developing novel approaches to spatiotemporal modeling with applications beyond the aviation domain.

Would you like to present your Research in Poster Presentation Session and/or Flash Presentation?

Both Sessions

PART 5: OTHERS

Did you participate in the inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum?

N/A

How Did You Know About the Forum?

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