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CityUCRI participates in Western China International Fair Import & Export Expo
CityUCRI participated in the 3rd Western China International Fair Import & Export Expo on 20 September, showcasing a project by ViRtech Centre.
Professor Fung and Professor Kim (2nd and 3rd from left) have been awarded Outstanding Research Awards while Dr Lu (far right) and Dr Wang (far left) have been awarded Outstanding Research Awards for Junior Faculty.
This year’s Outstanding Research Awards have been awarded to Professor Gary Feng Gang and Professor Kim Sung-moon to recognise and reward their excellence in research at CityU. The Outstanding Research Award Junior Faculty winners are Dr Lu Yang and Dr Wang Cong.
A launching ceremony for the CityU EE Joint Lab established between the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityU and an anticipated 72 organisations from the private and public sectors was held.
First dual stem cell therapy for cardiac repair
A research team featuring an expert from CityU has developed the first dual stem therapy which gives hope for a new treatment for repairing myocardial infarction heart.
CityU scientist’s zero-pollution technology for generating renewable energy awarded APEC Science Prize
The contributions of an environmental scientist of CityU to the field of photoelectrocatalysis have made him the only winner of the 2019 APEC Science Prize for Innovation, Research and Education.
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Dr Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan delivered a lecture titled “India in Transformation and Vision for Science” as part of the CityU Distinguished Lecture on 20 May.
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A survey commissioned by CityU and St. James' Settlement raises concern about the well-being of children from stepfamilies.
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A survey conducted by CityU on the prospects and upward mobility opportunities in the accounting sector found that the development of the accounting sector in Hong Kong may probably be in “bottleneck”.
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Two renowned academics delivered Distinguished Lectures on negative capacitance and a neurobiological approach to language respectively.
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New research conducted by CityU and St. James’ Settlement sheds light on the views that secondary school students have towards planning for their future lives.

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