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A novel dimmable lighting technology developed by researchers at City University of Hong Kong has been awarded the "Best New Product 2005" by the Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association.
City University of Hong Kong is showcasing more than 50 projects at the Innovation Expo 05 to demonstrate how science, new technologies and applied research can improve the quality of people's lives.
CityU's FSE has again reached out to secondary school students this summer to boost their interest in science and engineering.
ASTRI, the biggest R & D organization in Hong Kong, has agreed to license innovative computer software technology created by Dr Anthony Fong, Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.
A CityU researcher has won one of the most prestigious prizes in the field of electronic engineering and multimedia with a paper on mathematical modeling to help store and generate images for use in graphic design and computer-based animation.
Two graduates from CityU's Department of Electronic Engineering have won the championship and a merit award in the Undergraduate Section of the IEE Hong Kong YMS Paper Contest 2005.
CityU has successfully completed its admission exercise on the mainland this year, with the number of students recruited exceeding targets. Both the quality and quantity of candidates are outstandingly high.
CityU is one of the first local institutions to participate in the National Joint Entrance Examination Scheme. Many outstanding high-school graduates from Beijing, Tianjin, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shanghai and Jiangsu have already been recruited.
Three final year mainland students of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), Wu Boping, Huang Yuanyuan and Liang Xiangdong, talk about their learning experience at CityU and their further academic pursuits.
A delegation from Yantai City of Shandong Province visits CityU to enhance cooperation and partnership between the two parties.

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