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The 11th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability
The 11th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability is being held from 3 to 7 June at CityU. Six distinguished professors are delivering keynote speeches on topics in reliability modelling and analysis.
Prof Chan Chi-hou
Chair Professor Chan Chi-hou of the Department of Electronic Engineering has been honoured with the 2019 IEEE AP-S Harrington-Mittra Computational Electromagnetics Award.
A new book written by senior students and alumni at City University of Hong Kong that aimed to help freshmen adapt to their new lives at CityU was launched at a ceremony on 27 October.
The President, Deputy President, Vice-President (Administration) and Dean of Student Learning have met student representatives to listen to their views and concerns on campus development. The management and students had a candid and constructive dialogue on 28 October.
City University of Hong Kong has shot up the rankings of the world's most prestigious educational institutions, according to The Times Higher Education Supplement (THES).
A team from the University of Melbourne shared its experience setting up risk management strategies with more than 80 members of CityU staff and students, including several heads of academic and administrative departments, at a seminar on 27 October.
Eminent scholars and legal practitioners participated in the Conference on Chinese and Comparative Tort Law Legislation to conduct in-depth comparative study of tort law issues, 27-28 October.
On 25 October, Dr Dennis Sun, Chairman of the Community Relations Committee, met CityU staff and students to share his life experience.
Professor H K Chang, University President, said CityU will strike a balance between the need for growth and the need to preserve a green environment.
TeleEye Group at CityU scoops major awards for the third consecutive year for outstanding innovations in technology.

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