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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.
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.
A talk on the importance of “soulware” by Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, on 10 September attracted more than 300 teachers and students.
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.
Political figures have crowned the 9th Annual Pan-Chinese Celebrity Rosters for 2008, with Chen Shui-bian from Taiwan, US President-elect Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao occupying the top three places.
The Language Information Sciences Research Centre of CityU has released the 8th Annual Pan-Chinese Celebrity Rosters for 2007. This year's rosters mark a transition of power and leadership around the world.
A seminar focusing on creativity and innovation in global business was organised by CityU and sponsored by Columbia Business School to discuss the best strategies for businesses to survive or even thrive during an economic downturn.
The 13th International Conference on Cantonese and Yue Dialects will be held at CityU from 18 to 20 December, alongside the Exhibition on Pre-historic Rock Carvings in Hong Kong and the Region.
The School of Law has invited Professor W. Michael Reisman, a distinguished international law expert from Yale Law School, to speak at the Fifteenth Annual Goff Arbitration Lecture on 16 December.
The opening ceremony for the Wind Tunnel Facility of CityU was held on 4 December. The facility will enhance CityU’s research in wind engineering and improve urban development planning and the environment in Hong Kong.
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