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Local politicians who ran in the LegCo by-election for New Territories East were invited to address students at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) during a forum held by the Department of Public Policy (POL) on 19 February.
Physics scholar Professor Chen Hesheng said Hong Kong was well-positioned to promote neutron scattering applications at a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 2 February.
“National security bill” was the hottest new word, according to the 2015 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters.
Professor Michael Yang Mengsu of the Department of Biomedical Sciences discussed DNA, biotechnology, DNA chips for cancer screening and nanomedicine for cancer treatment.
Hong Kong’s GDP is expected to grow 4.3% in 2012 with growth coming mainly from domestic demand and services exports, according to CityU forecast.
Professor Way Kuo discussed nuclear energy security and global safety with regional security experts at a Sino-US Colloquium on Energy Cooperation: challenges and opportunities on 13 January.
The renowned physicist and Nobel Laureate Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji gave a lecture at CityU on major breakthroughs in the evolution of atomic physics.
Professor Paul Chu of the Department of Physics and Materials Science delivers the latest in the President's Lecture Series: Excellence in Academia at CityU with a talk titled “Surface Engineering and Modification of Materials”.
CityU is co-organising with Cornell University and The Hong Kong Jockey Club a 3-day symposium to enhance the expertise of equine veterinary surgeons in the treatment of equine upper airway disease.
Bio-inspired materials newly developed by CityU can significantly improve the efficiency of electronic cooling, opening up the possibilities for shrinking the size of electronic products even further.