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CityU pioneers most powerful computational platform among local higher institutions
A new state-of-the-art High-Performance Computing facility offering the most powerful computational platform ever assembled for a higher institution in Hong Kong has been launched at CityU.
Innovative CityU-Learning system tackles coronavirus challenge
CityU has taken the lead in introducing the CityU-Learning system in view of the serious challenges posed by the coronavirus epidemic.
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CityU is introducing the Long Term Loan Scheme (LLS), allowing all eligible students to borrow a notebook computer for a maximum period of two-and-a-half years.
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The Wireless Communications Research Centre of CityU has been accredited under the HOKLAS to become the first non-governmental laboratory accredited in Asia Pacific to provide antenna calibration services, demonstrating its leading position in this field.
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The Technology Transfer Office introduced the latest developments in RFID technology to local industrialists at a recent forum entitled RFID: New technological driver for the coming decades.
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CityU PhD graduate 2006 Dr Wong Hang has won the Top Prize in the student category in the Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference 2006 with his paper "Unidirectional Antenna Composed of a Planar Dipole and a Shorted Patch".
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Universities are becoming even more important because of today's knowledge-driven economy and enhanced competition throughout the world, according to Professor Patrick Dowling at CityU's Distinguished Lecture held on 17 February.
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Professor Patrick Dowling, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey, UK, will give a talk entitled “The road to a first-class applied research university” on 17 February as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series organized by CityU.
A delegation of 16 representatives from the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park (HKSTP) and its incubatee companies visited City University's Wireless Communications Laboratory 5 March, on the lookout for possible collaboration opportunities between the University and industry.
Six outstanding engineering students, three each from the City University of Hong Kong and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, shared the honours at the 2002 IEEE Hong Kong Student Paper Contest awards. The awardees presented their winning papers and achievements of their innovative research projects at the award presentation ceremony held on 22 February at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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