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Two CityU research projects win major awards from Ministry of Education
State-of-the-art research into the precise delivery of cells using microrobots and the study of the medium-range structure of metallic glass developed at CityU have been honoured with two second-class awards in the Natural Science category at the Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) 2022 from the Ministry of Education.
Enhancing aerial, land, and underwater photography with CityU research student’s award-winning meta-lens
A PhD student at CityU beat over 300 candidates and won the Top Ten Academic Youth Award for Metamaterial Postgraduate.
Major RGC grants secured by CityU scientists
Research projects led by scientists at CityU have secured significant grants in both the Areas of Excellence Scheme and the Theme-based Research Scheme funded by the Research Grants Council.
Hong Kong’s first powerful nanogenerator with ultrahigh power density showcased at CityU STEM
A fascinating range of student and staff research projects that have direct applications to daily life was showcased at the STEM Carnival cum Student Project Exhibition 2023 held by the College of Engineering Bright Future Engineering Talent Hub at CityU between 5 and 7 July.
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CityU Scholars was launched on 30 June to promote the achievements of faculty members, facilitate reporting information to the government, enhance the efficiency of internal reporting, and eliminate duplication.
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China aims at operating a space station as part of its manned space mission, according to Mr Yang Hong, Chief Designer of the Chinese Space Station.
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About 300 parents of primary school students gained more insight on computational thinking education at the CoolThink@JC parent seminar held on 24 June.
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Discoveries and innovations addressing real-life problems feature at the Discovery and Innovation Gala 2017 at CityU from 21 to 22 June.
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Professor Johnny Chan Chung-leung from the School of Energy and Environment has received funding to develop a pioneering system for predicting with greater accuracy the landfall of seasonal typhoons.

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