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Congratulations to Professor Alfred Ho Tat-kei of CityU on his election as a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. He is the only Fellow elected from Asia this year, emphasising the lead that CityU is taking in the field of public administration.
Hungary’s physical and economic security concerns amid highly complex geopolitical pressures were the central elements in a Distinguished Lecture delivered by Mr Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, on 13 September at CityU.
Researchers from CityU received 36 awards at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. This is the third year running that CityU has received the highest number of awards among local institutions.
Dr Sun Hongyi at CityU has developed a unique intellectual teaching model designed to stimulate creativity and innovation by means of Chinese wisdom and fostering entrepreneurship with Western scientific methodology.
Eminent scientists from around the world tackled some of the most challenging issues found in complex systems that incorporate artificial intelligence at the HK Tech Forum on Reliability and Safety of Intelligent Systems hosted by Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study at CityU on 20-21 August.
Professor Xie Min, Chair Professor in the Department of Advanced Design and Systems Engineering and the School of Data Science, has been elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA) in the Technical and Environmental Sciences class.
The 11th International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability is being held from 3 to 7 June at CityU. Six distinguished professors are delivering keynote speeches on topics in reliability modelling and analysis.
A research team from the Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management at CityU has developed the world’s first non-destructive-testing based inspection system that can detect corrosion in buried and wall-covered pipes.
A research project on developing tools that will improve safety and dependability of High Speed Rail and Metro Systems led by CityU has received more than HK$40 million in funding.
Ground-breaking digital learning project wins substantial funding support from the government.