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A research team led by Professor Wang Cheng from the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityUHK has developed a world-leading microwave photonic chip that is capable of performing ultrafast analog electronic signal processing and computation using optics.
A research team led by Professor Chan Chi-hou, Chair Professor of Electronic Engineering at CityU, achieved an unprecedented advance in antenna technology by making possible the manipulation of all five fundamental properties of electromagnetic waves through software control.
To welcome the start of the new academic year, CityU has launched CityU Heroes, stories about our outstanding alumni, students and faculty that demonstrate our determination to pursue academic excellence and illustrate how to realise their dreams and give back to society through learning-centric pedagogy.
Four distinguished individuals will receive honorary doctoral degrees from CityU in recognition of their significant contributions to education and the well-being of society.
CIMDA Care, a comprehensive AI assistance system for older people developed by CIMDA at CityU, has been honoured with the Bronze Prize in the 2nd Smart Ageing Award for Health Care and Well-Being, which is held by the Golden Age Foundation.
A PhD student at CityU beat over 300 candidates and won the Top Ten Academic Youth Award for Metamaterial Postgraduate.
Research projects led by scientists at CityU have secured significant grants in both the Areas of Excellence Scheme and the Theme-based Research Scheme funded by the Research Grants Council.
Two new AI technologies, namely Sports Activity Assessment and AI Runner Track, that support physical fitness for students and teachers have been developed by CIMDA 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.
The novel tunable terahertz meta-device that allows for signal delivery to specific receivers has been developed by CityU.