NewsCentre

Showing 1 to 10 of 18 results
Major award recognises CityU’s push for high-performance photonic chips
Dr Wang Cheng has received a prestigious award for his innovative work on novel photonic chips for optical communication.
Symposium explores business opportunities along Belt and Road
Distinguished scholars, leading figures from the industry and professional bodies, as well as government officials shared their insights at a symposium that was organised by the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong at CityU on 7 January.
EE establishes new joint lab with six partners to promote the commercialisation of innovative technology
Six world-renowned technology companies joined the CityU EE Joint Lab Scheme on 14 January to promote research and knowledge/technology transfer to steer the development of innovative technology in Hong Kong.
Pioneering ‘synapses’ promise record-low energy use for future AI
The energy consumption of a new artificial visual system developed through joint research led by CityU can be reduced by over 90% per synaptic event when compared to synapses in the human brain.
CityU’s Industry Ready Programme
A unique programme for nurturing talent for the energy, environmental and sustainability industries was officially launched by CityU after the signing of MOU with a range of renowned industry partners in Hong Kong.
Health and medical research funding for three Covid-19 projects
Three projects at CityU have been granted $8.3 million in funding by the Health and Medical Research Fund under the Food and Health Bureau, spotlighting our valuable contributions to fighting Covid-19.
Boosting Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency
A three-fold improvement in the efficiency of solar-to-hydrogen energy conversion can facilitate solar energy harvesting technology, according to the research team led by Dr Sam Hsu Hsien-yi, Assistant Professor in the School of Energy and Environment at CityU.
Breakthrough research heralds a new diamond age
A joint research team led by CityU has successfully achieved elastic straining of diamond at an unprecedented level, a breakthrough that heralds a new diamond age in the utilisation of the gemstone in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information technologies.
CityU develops novel computer tool for studying cells
Scientists at CityU have developed a novel computer tool to extract, track and visualize cells, and analyze the formation, structure and functions of Caenorhabditis elegans during cell division.
Thumbnail
About 300 staff members were celebrated and honoured for their dedicated service to CityU at the Long Service Award Ceremony on 30 October.

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top