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A CityU research team has recently designed a structured thermal armour that achieves efficient liquid cooling even over 1,000°C, fundamentally solving a 266-year-old challenge presented by the Leidenfrost effect.
Four research projects led by scholars at CityU received grants worth HK$20.26 million in total from the inaugural Green Tech Fund. In terms of the number of projects and total amount of grants, CityU earned the top position among all local universities.
CityU is ranked 7th among the world's top young universities according to the Nature Index 2021 Young Universities, issued by the leading academic publisher Springer Nature.
The Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub has been established at the College of Engineering at CityU thanks to a generous donation of HK$4 million from the Bright Future Charitable Foundation.
The results of three major ranking exercises for universities around the world have laid a solid foundation for CityU to further advance its research and professional education.
CityU signed an agreement with the Yangzhou Municipal Government on 29 May to establish a research institute in the Guangling District of Yangzhou.
School of Law at CityU has become the first law school in Asia to win the International Criminal Court Trial Competition, which took place in The Hague, the Netherlands.
Professor James Murray, a world pioneer in applying mathematical modeling in biological and medical sciences and in addressing matrimonial problems, has been awarded the second William Benter Prize in Applied Mathematics by CityU.
Students from the School of Creative Media at CityU have recently picked up major local awards for their excellence in creativity.
The Steering Group on Shenzhen/Hong Kong Co-operation in Innovation and Technology visited CityU Shenzhen Research Institute Building and its Information and Communication Technology Centre on 18 May.
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