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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.
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CityU’s School of Law held an international conference on “Exclusions from Constitutional Law”, together with the Faculty of Law of the University of Vienna and the Faculty of Law of the University of Macau on 28 and 29 October, and launched a new law journal.
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Physics Nobel laureate Professor Albert Fert delivered a lecture in the France-Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture Series on Spintronics, a new field of research with computing hard disk applications.
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The College of Business held the inauguration ceremony and the first meeting of its College International Advisory Board on 22 October to discuss the College’s internationalisation strategy.
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CityU is hosting an academician conference, “Where is Science Going in the 21st Century?”, featuring three Nobel laureates and 11 world-renowned academicians who talked about the future directions of scientific advancement.
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Consumer sentiment towards economic development in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan has been improving since the financial tsunami swept the world markets, with Hong Kong and Macau taking the biggest leap, according to a survey conducted by CityU.
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"Electronic products in the early stage are not very reliable!” “The reliability of space-shuttle’s space missions calls for significant improvement!” “The reliability of human beings is extremely low!” These are reliability analysis statements made by Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU.

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