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Top electrical engineering scholar at CityU wins highly prestigious IEEE award
Professor Michael Tse Chi-kong, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research) and Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering at CityU, has become the first academic in Hong Kong to be awarded the IEEE CASS Charles A. Desoer Technical Achievement Award 2022.
Welcoming new Council appointee
Ms Rita Pang Yat-sum has been appointed by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR to the Council of CityU for a term of three years starting from 1 June 2022.
CityU co-hosts online science and tech conference with Nature journals; pre-launch for CityU’s HK Tech Forum
Leading scientists will exchange innovative views on contemporary trends in the chemistry of 2D materials at a three-day online conference co-organised by CityU and Nature Conferences, the preeminent series curated by the highly prestigious science journal Nature and Nature journals.
CityU, PCCW Solutions to co-develop Smart City solutions
Smart City solutions and IT talent will benefit from two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed on 6 May between CityU and PCCW Solutions.
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Professor Alex Jen Kwan-yue, the new Provost of CityU, takes up his new position aiming to improve CityU’s international reputation and recognition, enhance the professional education on offer, and seek fresh ways to ensure that CityU is meeting the needs of society.
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Seasonal melodies filled the evening air at the CityU Christmas Concert.
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Li Jing, a PhD student from CityU, received the 2016 Materials Research Society Graduate Student Gold Award for her pioneering work on the development of next-generation thermal materials.
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CityU is helping to promote computational thinking and coding among primary school students.
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The 11th meeting of the Court of City University of Hong Kong (CityU) was held on 1 December 2016.
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Professor Yan Hong, Dean of CSE at CityU, has won the 2016 Norbert Wiener Award for his contributions to techniques for recognising image and biomolecular patterns.

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