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New technology for generating stereoscopic video has earned Evan Xu, a CityU PhD-student-to-be, the Gold Award in the finals of the 2010 Amway Pan-Pearl River Delta Region Universities IT Project Competition.
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The final round of Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2010 competition, organised by CityU, took place on 11 April. Two winning teams will represent Hong Kong at the international contest to be held in University of Hawaii at Hilo in June.
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Three CityU students formed the only Hong Kong team to earn a first prize in the 2009 China Undergraduate Mathematical Contest in Modelling, outperforming more than 12,000 teams from Hong Kong, Macau and mainland universities.
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CityU’s pioneering contribution to wireless battery charging technology and its environmental benefits has won an annual paper award from the IEEE Power Electronics Society.
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CityU's wireless communication technology research has received funding of RMB 3 million from the Shenzhen Government to set up a Key Laboratory that will promote further research into green wireless communication technology.
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Two final year students from the Department of Electronic Engineering have won international kudos by winning an international scholarship and clutching the bronze prize in a keenly fought regional IT competition.
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The final of the 4th Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2009 organised by CityU took place on 12 April, with finalists from 19 secondary schools competing in this unique event.
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Professor Gary Feng, Professor Man Kim-fung and Professor Keith Zhang of CSE have been named IEEE Fellows in recognition of their contributions to the advancement of engineering, science and technology, achieving breakthroughs of significant value to society.
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Professor Chen Guanrong, Chair Professor of Electronic Engineering at CityU, was conferred a second-class award under the State Natural Science Award in recognition of his achievements and contributions in the field of chaos theory.
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Some CityU students worked as volunteers at the 2008 Olympic equestrian events in Hong Kong. Some performed duties as ceremony hostesses, sharing with athletes the joys of their success, and one of them served international royal family dignatories.

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