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HKIAS Forum on Advanced Electron Microscopy and Instrumentation
Eminent scholars from academia worldwide shared their insights into challenges and perspectives in advanced electron microscopy and instrumentation and their applications in materials science, biology and physics at a forum hosted by HKIAS at CityU from 11 to 14 December.
Collaboration of Energetic Transition and Climate Adaptation
Professor Marc Fontecave delivered a pivotal lecture on 8 November at the recent France-Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture Series, hosted by CityU.
5th HK Tech Forum investigates quantum physics and complex systems
Leading academic and industry researchers gathered at the HK Tech Forum on Quantum Physics and Complex Systems hosted by the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study at CityU from 7 to 9 December.
	CityU’s 4th HK Tech Forum focuses on carbon neutrality and sustainable environment
World-renowned scholars and researchers engaged in interdisciplinary dialogue on the challenges and prospects of next-generation energy development and applications at the HK Tech Forum on Carbon Neutrality and Sustainable Environment, hosted by Hong Kong Institute for Clean Energy and Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study at CityU from 5 to 8 October.
Advanced matter and materials the theme at the 3rd HK Tech Forum at CityU
Eminent scholars from academia to industry gathered at the HK Tech Forum on Advanced Matter and Materials, hosted by HKIAS at CityU from 19 to 20 September, to share their findings and explore approaches in the development of advanced materials.
First HK Tech Forum at CityU
Distinguished scholars from around the world gathered at the HK Tech Forum on Data Science and AI, hosted by HKIAS at CityU from 26 to 27 July, to address challenging issues in driving data science and AI technology for the benefit of society.
CityU co-hosts online science and tech conference with Nature journals; pre-launch for CityU’s HK Tech Forum
Leading scientists will exchange innovative views on contemporary trends in the chemistry of 2D materials at a three-day online conference co-organised by CityU and Nature Conferences, the preeminent series curated by the highly prestigious science journal Nature and Nature journals.
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The College of Science and Engineering is launching a Student Project Exhibition to showcase student creativity in technology, which enables hundreds of secondary school students to learn about the relationship between science and our daily lives.
PhD student Mr Mei Yongfeng has won the 2004 Young Scientist Award from the European Materials Research Society in recognition of his outstanding research in microelectronics technology.
Academic departments will need to go through the evaluation process for the Reward Scheme to Maximize Students' Learning once every three years, instead of once every year. Moreover, it has been proposed that the amount of the award should be $3 million, or 10 per cent of the current departmental annual budget, whichever is less.

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