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Joint Lab
The Greater Bay Area Joint Laboratory of Big Data Imaging and Communications has been established by the Department of Electrical Engineering and the State Key Laboratory of Terahertz and Millimeter Waves at CityU.
Kangaroo research
A research team led by a scientist at CityU has discovered that kangaroos can intentionally communicate with humans, challenging the notion that this behaviour is usually restricted to domesticated animals like dogs, horses or goats.
Three students at CityU have achieved first and second prizes in the Postgraduate section and the third prize in the Undergraduate section of the IEEE Hong Kong Section Student Paper Contest held in 2004.
Miss Suraiya Kamaruzzaman, Research Fellow in CityU's Southeast Asia Research Centre, participated in a panel discussion, "From Vulnerability to Empowerment: Women at the Heart of Tsunami Recovery", organised by the United Nations, 28 February to 11 March.
The School of Law received a delegation of 100 law school deans from reputable mainland institutions, 24 March. Members of the delegation took part in a roundtable discussion on the future of Chinese legal education.
The Department of IT signed a contract with Real-time Communications (HK) Limited to jointly develop multimedia message services (MMS) products for the mainland mobile communications market using IT's real-time lip-sync and animation system.
Professor Li Ping of the Department of Electronic Engineering has been made a Croucher Senior Research Fellow for his distinguished research achievements in mobile communication systems.
Dr Peng-sheng Chiu, Research Fellow in Academia Sinica, Taiwan, will sepak on "Classification and Structure: A Study of the Legal Knowledge and Learning in Ming & Qing Dynasties in China", 4:30 pm - 6pm, 17 March, at the Chinese Civilisation Centre AV Room.
The School of Law hosted its first WTO & Greater China Economic Area Law Conference, 10-11 March, attended by 80 renowned WTO scholars and experts from the mainland, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea.
The Department of Management Sciences announced its findings of the “CityU Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index (CityU-HKCSI) 2004”. The findings show that the overall satisfaction level of local consumers in 2004 reached a record high level.

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