
Professor Edwin Tso Promoted to Chair Professor at City University of Hong Kong, Leading a New Journey in Electricity-Free Cooling Technology
The Hindu
Professor Edwin Tso Promoted to Chair Professor at City University of Hong Kong, Leading a New Journey in Electricity-Free Cooling Technology
SHENZHEN, China, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) recently announced that Professor Edwin Tso Chi-Yan, Associate Dean (Internationalization and Outreach) of the School of Energy and Environment and co-founder of i2Cool Limited, will be promoted to Chair Professor of Energy and Sustainability in July this year. This academic honor not only highlights Professor Tso’s outstanding achievements in building energy efficiency and green technology but also reflects his high recognition in the international academic community.
To date, the electricity-free cooling technology developed by Professor Tso’s research team at i2Cool has been commercialized and deployed in over 30 cities and regions worldwide, with more than 500 completed projects.
01 Academic Excellence: Recognizing Technological Contributions
In 2025, Professor Tso was elected as a Member of the Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences and awarded the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars in recognition of his exceptional contributions to scientific innovation and technology commercialization. In 2024, he received the Hong Kong Engineering Science and Technology Award from the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences and was elected as a Young Fellow of the Academy. The same year, he was appointed as a Research Fellow by the Research Grants Council (RGC), affirming his academic leadership in building energy technologies.
This recognition is no coincidence. Since 2020, Professor Tso has been consistently listed among Stanford University’s “World’s Top 2% Scientists.”
His academic influence is evident not only in honors but also in tangible research outcomes. Professor Tso has published over 100 papers in leading international journals, including Science, Nature Sustainability, Nature Communications, and Science Advances. Notably, his groundbreaking research on cooling ceramics was published in Science in 2023, drawing significant international attention.

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