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CityU new structured thermal armour achieves liquid cooling above 1,000°C; solves challenge presented by Leidenfrost effect since 1756
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 CityU projects awarded $20m
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.
Excellent faculty lead CityU into world’s top 10 young 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.
$4m donation launches Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub for STEM education
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.
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At a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 25 March, renowned scientist Professor Herbert Waldmann discussed his research into small molecules that might assist in the fight against cancer.
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CityU scientist Professor Cheng Shuk Han and her team have developed a novel rapid-identification technology for meat ingredients that will help enhance food safety.
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CityU’s CIO has received the Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders award for initiating innovative development in information technology at the University.
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Legislators and local scholars discussed topical issues at the “Your City Your Politics” seminar series organised by Department of Public and Social Administration.
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A talk organised by CityU Press explored how the 1980s democratic movements connect with Hong Kong’s political development today and discussed Hong Kong’s political prospects.
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CityU scientist Dr Eddie Ma Chi-him and his team have identified a growth-associated gene that accelerates intrinsic axonal growth.

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