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HK and Taiwan universities have to adapt to the changing times by holding everyone on campus accountable, said Professor Kuo at a higher education forum on university governance in Taipei on 12 December.
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Quality and a culture of change are keys to modernising industrial engineering, said Professor Way Kuo at the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 2012 on 11 December.
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Professor Philippe G. Ciarlet, University Distinguished Professor, discussed various fundamental notions of geometry and elasticity at the latest President’s Lecture on 7 December.
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Professor H. T. Kung at Harvard University, gave a lecture on 6 December describing “compressive sensing”, a new approach to the huge volumes of Big Data in its processing, transporting, and storing.
A pioneer in nanotechnology and winner of the US National Medal of Science delivered a lecture on materials science research at the nanoscale in CityU's Distinguished Lecture Series on 29 May.
Marketing students were rewarded with prizes and a valuable experience through recent company visits to two leading mainland enterprises, Galanz Enterprise Group and Gree Air-Conditioner International Corporation Ltd.
In light of the recent economic downturn that has posed great challenges to the social welfare system in Hong Kong, CityU's Division of Social Studies teamed up with the Hong Kong America Centre to present the "Building New Capacity for Social Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong" conference on May 16.
At 15 May inauguration ceremony establishing its Zhuhai Applied R&D Centres, CityU became the first local university to set up a research base at Guangdong's Southern Software Park.
The scientist who coined the term "quarks" to describe the fundamental building blocks of nature delivered a lecture on the simple and the complex in the universe at the Faculty of Science and Engineering's Distinguished Lecture Series.

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