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Marine technology scientist Dr Alexander Scherbatyuk delivered the latest CityU Distinguished Lecture titled “The Mobile Navigation and Group Operation of Autonomous Marine Vehicles” on 15 September.
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Scientists have been working to improve combustion technologies, according to Professor Sébastien Candel, President of the French Academy of Sciences, at the France–Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture on 13 September.
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A talk on the importance of “soulware” by Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, on 10 September attracted more than 300 teachers and students.
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Domain-specific languages for convex optimisation are widely used in research projects and industry applications, said Professor Stephen P. Boyd at a distinguished lecture for IAS on 12 September.
Nearly 100 of applied research projects were exhibited on the Faculty Industrial Day (FID) organized by CityU’s Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE).
An AI software system jointly designed and developed by CityU and the MTR Corporation has been honoured by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence with the “Innovative Application of Artificial Intelligence” Award 2005.
The "International Conference on Translation, Literature, and Cross-Cultural Understanding" co-sponsored by CityU's Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics and Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies was held on 22 and 23 April.
Mr Julian Lee, Assistant Professor of School of Creative Media,has created a unique viewing experience combining art with digital technology—a digital canvas.
Following his successful lecture at the Yale Law School on 29 March, Mr C Raj Kumar, Lecturer in CityU's School of Law, made a presentation for the UN University.
Professor Ron Hui and Dr Henry Chung of the Department of Electronic Engineering demonstrated how a novel central dimmable technology works in lamps and how it contributes to the reduction of environmental pollution on 18 April.

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