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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.
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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.
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A talk on the importance of “soulware” by Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, on 10 September attracted more than 300 teachers and students.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The renowned physicist and Nobel Laureate Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji gave a lecture at CityU on major breakthroughs in the evolution of atomic physics.
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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”.
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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.
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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.

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