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Dr. Jasmine Tsang

Senior Lecturer (高級講師)

Contact Information
Office: 6/F, School of Management, 136A, Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 3190 6735
Email : [email protected]

Biography
Dr Jasmine Tsang’s passion for healthcare started from her Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Biomedical Materials Science and Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London, where she had a research study on advanced damage-sensing techniques in composite materials. Her passion deepened during her MSc in Dental Materials at the University of Hong Kong, where she investigated some dental resin composites in a dental hospital. These projects established a strong foundation for her focus on bridging technology with healthcare needs.

Her PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London sharpened her expertise in computational modelling, data analysis, numerical methods and simulations. She applied these skills as a Reliability Engineer in industry, applying data science skills and predictive analytics to improve performance of data centre products. These skills are very helpful in predicting healthcare outcomes and optimising medical devices.

Dr Tsang then expanded her technology management credentials at the Hong Kong Productivity Council, where she was a postdoc researcher, she worked on public projects and conducted applied research focused on AI-driven vision systems and related areas. She then worked as an Associate Project Manager at PolyU Technology and Consultancy Co. Ltd, this further demonstrated her ability in technology management and solidified her ability to drive technological solutions in practical, real-world applications.

She then started to be a Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She taught undergraduate students in Mechanical and Automation Engineering, as well as Energy and Environmental Engineering. She also taught a Postgraduate Elective Course and a University Core Required General Education Course. In addition, her roles from the Publicity and Admissions Committees provided valuable insight into student engagement and polished her pedagogical approach, enhancing her teaching effectiveness.

Subsequently, she taught at HKU SPACE in Computer Programming, Engineering and Information Science, Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Data structures and Algorithms. She also obtained professional certificates in related fields, showing her dedication to continuous professional development.

Dr Tsang’s unique combination of healthcare knowledge, AI and IT expertise, and technology management experience positions her well for advancing in the field of health information and service management.

Academic and Professional Qualifications
PhD(Imperial), MSc(HKU), BEng(Hons)(QMUL)

Author Identifications
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HdIxPmcAAAAJ&hl=en
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9013-8526
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wl-Jasmine-Tsang

Education
Imperial College London - PhD Mechanical Engineering
University of Hong Kong - MSc Dental Materials
Queen Mary, University of London – BEng (Honours), Biomedical Materials Science and Engineering

Teaching Areas:
Introduction to Health Information Management
Facility Management in Health Services
Introduction to Economics
IT systems and fundamentals of data management
Computer programming for healthcare
Health data management and visualization
Capstone project for Health Services and Information Management

Research interests:
Health Technology Management, Digital Health, Big Data Analytics for Failure Predictions, Reliability Engineering, Artificial Intelligence Technologies Adoption, Affective AI

Publications (Selected)
Guild, F.J., Tsang, W.L. and Taylor, A.C. (2022) Silica nano-particle filled polymers: Debonding and microstructure. Composites Science and Technology, Volume 218, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compscitech.2021.109202

Tsang, W.L. (2020) The use of tapered double cantilever beam (TDCB) in investigating fracture properties of particles modified epoxy. SN Applied Sciences, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42452-020-2487-8

Tsang, W.L. and Taylor, A.C. (2019) Fracture and toughening mechanisms of silica and core shell rubber toughened epoxy at ambient and low temperature. Journal of Materials Science, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10853-019-03893-y#citeas

 

Guild, F.J., Tsang, W.L. and Taylor, A.C. (2019), Silica particles in filled adhesive, Adhesion ‘19, Bristol, UK, IOM Communications Ltd, London, UK.

 

Community/ Professional Contributions (Selected)
Member of Greater Bay Area Health Information Management Association (GBAHIMA)



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Ma Kam Chan Memorial Building,
31 Wylie Road, Homantin, Hong Kong
Mongkok Campus
Cheung Kung Hai Memorial Building, 90A,
and Cheung Chin Lan Hong Building, 98,
Shantung Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong
Kwai Hing Campus
8/F, Tower 1 and
16/F, Tower 2,
Kowloon Commerce Centre,
51 Kwai Cheong Road,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui Campus
136A, Nathan Road,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
General Enquiries:
Tel:
(852) 3190 6678

Email:
[email protected]
Admission Enquiries:
Tel:
(852) 3190 6672

Email:
[email protected]