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CityU scientist among Top 50 AI+X Chinese Young Scholars
Dr Li Haoliang from the Department of Electrical Engineering has been named as one of the Top 50 AI+X Chinese Young Scholars for his contributions to AI research.
Three venture capital funds and technology companies join HK Tech 300
MoUs signed between CityU and three venture capital fund and technology companies will establish a co-investment partnership that will provide at least HK$15 million in additional angel fund investment each year to selected start-ups incubated by HK Tech 300.
Novel meta-lens revolutionises conventional Vacuum UV optics technology
A research team co-led by CityU have successfully developed a novel Vacuum Ultra-Violet (VUV) meta-lens which can generate and focus the VUV light, a disruptive technology for the VUV optics market.
Loneliness among senior citizens spiked during 5th COVID outbreak
A home-based intervention programme for managing chronic diseases that has been designed by a team from CityU can reduce older people’s sense of loneliness which has worsened significantly during the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a CityU telesurvey.
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Professor Luk Kwai-man, Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityU, was conferred the 14th Guanghua Engineering Science and Technology Award by the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
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Professor (Chair) Li Ping has been invited, together with 13 respected institutions and companies from around the world, to join a European Commission-funded international research project on future mobile communication systems.
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CityU is hosting the Foundations of Computational Mathematics conference, the largest mathematics conference yet to be staged at the University.
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Professor Cheng Hsiao, Honorary Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, delivered a distinguished lecture on 5 June, evaluating the economic impact of CEPA on Hong Kong.
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CityU hosted the “Public Forum on Hong Kong Healthcare Reform” to generate more diverse healthcare policy views and enrich the policy-making process on 5 June.
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CityU and the Chinese University of Hong Kong organised an e-book international conference on 3 June to enable librarians from Hong Kong and the region to exchange ideas on purchasing and using this electronic educational resource.

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