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	Sparsity: The beauty of less is more
Improving image quality using the mathematical concepts behind sparsity was the topic in the talk by Professor Raymond Chan Hon-fu of the Department of Mathematics for the President’s Lecture Series on 16 April.
 Targeted genetic analysis helps dissect disease inheritance
An international research team co-led by CityU has developed a high-throughput biological assay technique that provides valuable data for finding type-2 diabetes key biomarkers for diagnostics and treatment.
Producing efficient LEDs based on 2D perovskite material breakthrough
A research co-led by CityU has worked on 2D perovskite materials with a simple organic molecule and succeeded to realise highly efficient and bright green LEDs.
Tackling air pollution with new approaches
New methods for reducing air pollution and generating solar fuels developed by scientists at CityU offer practical solutions to the energy shortage, environmental issues, and related public health risks.
Electrical engineering talent shines in I&T sector
Talented EE graduates and students have showcased their capabilities in competitions for the innovation and technology sector.
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Mr Eddie Ng Hak-kim, Secretary for Education, shared the government’s blueprint for education at an annual dinner hosted by CityU’s EMBA Association.
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The Happy Carnival, as part of the City-Youth Empowerment Projectorganised by the Department of Applied Social Studies at CityU, was held on 26 April.
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“City Living” was the theme for City Literary Festival 2014 at CityU from 25 to 26 April.
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CityU sports teams have won the overall Grand Slam for an unprecedented eighth time in the local intervarsity competition.
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Professor Arden L. Bement, the former head of the National Science Foundation in the US, spoke about roles of higher education in innovation and globalisation at the latest City University Distinguished Lecture.

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