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Six CityU electronic engineering students will take part in London's summer Olympics to provide IT management services.
Professor Ron Hui introduced the latest developments in his ground-breaking research on wireless power transfer at the President’s Lecture Series.
CityU has received over $12 million funding support for developing a “smart antenna” system that will enable seamless 4G mobile communications.
Electronic engineering students from CityU will help promote e-learning by developing a new type of e-book, the CityBook, for local primary and secondary school students.
The State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves at CityU has received a grant worth RMB5 million from the National Astronomical Observatoryto develop an advanced navigation and communication antenna unit for China’s new satellite positioning system.
The Knowledge Transfer Office introduced the latest developments in data security and encryption technology at a forum on 15 January.
Professor (Chair) Li Ping has been invited, together with 13 respected institutions and companies from around the world, to join a European Commission-funded international research project on future mobile communication systems.
A research team of CityU’s Department of Electronic Engineering has developed an energy-efficient burn-in system for power supplies, applying the concept of reusing electricity.
Five CityU telecommunication projects are on display at the ITU Telecom World 2006 at the AsiaWorld Expo from 4 to 8 December, showcasing CityU’s strengths in telecom-related research and attracting potential technology transfer to industry.
Dr Yeung Lam-fat and his research group from the Department of Electronic Engineering were awarded a grant by Hongkong Electric in support of a research on wave energy.