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Researchers at CityU have developed an Internet of Things Smart Mask integrating an ultrathin nanocomposite sponge structure-based soundwave sensor, which can detect and classify various respiratory sounds using deep learning, thus helping to improve personal and public health.
Professor Joe Qin Sizhao, Dean and Chair Professor of the School of Data Science and Director of the Hong Kong Institute for Data Science at CityU, received the 2022 IEEE CSS Transition to Practice Award for his distinguished contributions to the field of data-driven control engineering.
The CityU Arts Festival 2022/23 kicked off with the concert “On String of Music” on the evening of 14 October.
More than 180 CityU faculty members are listed among the top 2% of the most cited scientists in the world, according to Stanford University earlier this month.
Dr Sun Hongyi at CityU has developed a unique intellectual teaching model designed to stimulate creativity and innovation by means of Chinese wisdom and fostering entrepreneurship with Western scientific methodology.
The Inauguration of Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub was held on 15 October to mark its official launch at CityU.
The first-ever inauguration ceremony for Named Chair Professorships at CityU on 11 October honoured distinguished scholars for their outstanding achievements and paid tribute to our generous donors.
According to the 2023 World University Rankings released today by THE, CityU has become one of the top 100 universities in the world. This is another international recognition after being ranked in the top 100 by the QS World University Rankings.
World-renowned scholars and researchers engaged in interdisciplinary dialogue on the challenges and prospects of next-generation energy development and applications at the HK Tech Forum on Carbon Neutrality and Sustainable Environment, hosted by Hong Kong Institute for Clean Energy and Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study at CityU from 5 to 8 October.
CityU HK Tech 300 Angel Fund receives another $20 million in support from four venture capital firms
CityU and four innovation and technology investment companies signed MoUs on 6 October for the establishment of co-investment partnerships that will provide a total of HK$20 million in angel fund investment each year to selected start-ups supported by HK Tech 300.