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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.
Taiwan’s short- and long-term industrial development was the topic for a recent talk by Dr Chang Chia-juch, Chairman of the China Development Industrial Bank.
People in Hong Kong have recorded the lowest scores in a region-wide Happiness Index in all areas concerning quality of life, according to a CityU survey of Happiness Index for Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore.
The application of nanotechnology to engineer sensors and actuators for biomedical use was the focus of a talk by Professor Stella Pang, Chair Professor of Electronic Engineering, on 9 February.
Political concerns have again become the most popular new words used by the media in the Pan-Chinese region, according to the 2014 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters.
A next-generation compact sensor package developed by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) can measure multiple criteria air pollutants simultaneously, and can be readily placed in different locations to meet diverse monitoring needs.