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CityU has received funding worth RMB1.5m from the Ministry of Science and Technology for the development of a new high-performance titanium alloy.
A symposium on safety management and emergency responses to a serious nuclear accident was held at CityU on 24 April.
Professor Lu Jian offered insight into the development of materials and structures with nano-, micro- and macro-scale functional gradients for creating high strength, high ductility nanomaterials.
Professor Gregory Lee, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, kicked off a new series of talks with a lecture on cross-disciplinary approaches to tertiary education.
China needs to develop appropriate technology and labour training, expand the higher value-added components of the manufacturing supply chain and liberalise the labour market to sustain growth, said Professor Eden Yu of College of Business.
Two outstanding mainland scientists shared their views on advances in astronomy over the past 400 years and China’s success in building roads and bridges at CityU on 25 November.
The renowned computer expert Dr Lee Kai-Fu gave a lecture on 12 November to CityU faculty and students entitled “The Chinese Internet: A Reflection of China”.
A leading authority on computer technology discussed at a talk at CityU how cloud computing will impact future generations.
Professor Jean-Marie Lehn, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, discussed science, metaphysics, philosophy and art in his City University Distinguished Lecture Series.
SLW receives a donation worth HK$500,000 from the K H Koo Charitable Foundation on 2 November. The donation will be used to support maritime and transportation law courses.
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