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CityUHK develops world-leading microwave photonics chip for ultrahigh-speed signal processing
A research team led by Professor Wang Cheng from the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityUHK has developed a world-leading microwave photonic chip that is capable of performing ultrafast analog electronic signal processing and computation using optics.
CityUHK survey on the impact of Japan’s nuclear wastewater
CityUHK conducted a survey from October to December 2023 to investigate Hong Kong citizens’ views on the perceived risks of nuclear wastewater discharge from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan and their attitude towards travelling to Japan and purchasing Japanese products.
Goats can distinguish happy from angry individuals by human voice alone
Goats can tell the difference between a happy-sounding human voice and an angry-sounding one, according to research co-led by Professor Alan McElligott, Associate Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health at the Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences at CityUHK.
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The College of Business organised a forum on China economy on 26 January in Shenzhen to discuss the latest trends of internet finance and other economic policies in China.
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Hong Kong people had the lowest score of happiness index as well as levels of satisfaction in all aspects of life quality when compared to residents in Japan and Korea, according to a survey by CityU.
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New research conducted by CityU reveals that positive education is effective in mitigating secondary school students’ depression and anxiety conditions.
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CityU’s Department of Public Policy organised a seminar titled “The distortion of One Country Two Systems from changes in media” on 18 January.
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CityU researchers have been awarded RMB 40 million in funding for 70 research projects in 2015 through the CityU Shenzhen Research Institute.
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The “HOPE Hong Kong 2015” survey found that the number of homeless people staying in 24-hour fast-food shops overnight was four times higher than in 2013.
The latest survey that the Department of Management Sciences participated in shows consumer confidence rises in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau but drops slightly in Taiwan.

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