In this Hong Kong name, the surname is Ng. In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name is Charles Ng and the Chinese-style name is Ng Wang-wai.
Charles Ng
Alma mater
PhD, University of Bristol
Occupation(s)
Chair Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Employer(s)
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Organization(s)
International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
Ng joined HKUST in 1995 as assistant professor and was promoted to chair professor in 2011. He was conferred the first CLP Holdings Professor of Sustainability[1] named professorship in 2017. He was appointed as the dean of HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School at HKUST in 2020. He was appointed as the vice-president of HKUST (Guangzhou) campus in 2021.
Awards
In 2002, Ng was the recipient of the Mao-Yisheng Youth Award by the Chinese Institute of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering for his significant contributions in geotechnical engineering. In 2007, he received the Overseas and Hong Kong, Macau Young Scholars Award by the National Science Foundation of China. In 2015, he received the 2nd Prize of Scientific Technological Advancement Award by the State Council of China[5] and in 2020, he was the recipient of National Natural Science Award by the State Council of China.[6] He was elected as a fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering in 2020.[5]
Ng's contribution to geotechnical engineering has been recognised by different academic societies. He is an overseas fellow of the Churchill College, the University of Cambridge, a fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences and a Changjiang Scholar (2010–2013) (Chair Professorship in Geotechnical Engineering) by the Ministry of Education in China.
He is the recipient of multiple awards for his continuing research in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering.[7][8][9][10][6]
Ng has published extensively in the field of unsaturated soil mechanics, soil-structure interaction, debris flow mitigation and geotechnical design resulting in over 350 SCI journal articles, 250 state-of-the-art conference papers,[11] 3 reference textbooks[12][13][14] and more than 80 keynote lectures. More than 55 PhD and 60 MPhil students have graduated under his supervision.
Personal life
On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks.[15] These new restrictions came into effect from 7 January 2022 onwards for a period of 14 days (up to 20 January 2022).[16] On 3 January 2022, Ng had attended a birthday party hosted by Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests.[17][18][19][20] At least one guest tested positive with COVID-19, causing many guests to be quarantined.[19] Ng was photographed at the party without wearing a mask.[20]