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‘ANiMAL’ exhibition wins Gold
The “ANiMAL: Art Science Nature Society” exhibition has won a Gold prize at the MUSE Awards.
Experts share research in aerosol science and technology
Aerosol science and technology is the focus of a major international conference that coincides with the 10th anniversary of SEE at CityU.
Nurturing talent the key to success: NTU President
Taiwan’s economy and education system were the focus of a talk by Professor Kuan Chung-ming, President of National Taiwan University, on 23 May as part of the City University Distinguished Lecture Series.
Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, led a delegation to visit the Chinese Academy of Sciences for further research collaboration.
A research team comprising experts from CityU and other universities discovered the deformation transitions of multiscale nanotwins in austenitic stainless steel.
Top HSBC executives held high level dialogues with students and alumni during a visit to City University of Hong Kong on 27 March.
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Two outstanding members of the business and professional communities have been appointed by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR to the Council of CityU.
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Professor Wang Xunli, Head of the Department of Physics, discussed how neutron scattering is a powerful method for studying the structure and dynamics of materials in the latest talk in the President Lecture Series.
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A seven-person delegation comprising biotechnology experts from CityU led by President Way Kuo held talks in Beijing on pursuing greater collaboration in research and knowledge transfer during a visit from 24 to 25 January.
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A research team comprising experts from CityU , Harvard University and Nokia Bell Labs has successfully fabricated a tiny on-chip lithium niobate modulator, an electro-optic modulator which is more efficient, with faster data transmission and lower costs. CityU researchers are looking into its application for the coming 5G communication.

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