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Three CityU scientists were conferred second-class honours under the State Natural Science Award and the State Scientific and Technological Progress Award in recognition of their outstanding achievements.
CityU receives HK$ 20 million funding to develop the high-speed wireless data transceiver system, with a transmission rate almost 50 times faster than the Wi-Fi system.
An environmental scientist at CityU has successfully transformed food waste into bioenergy to generate heat and electricity, and reduce the volume of food waste by at least 50%.
Six CityU electronic engineering students will take part in London's summer Olympics to provide IT management services.
Professor Paul Lam Kwan-sing and Dr Wallace Tang Kit-sang won the 2011 Second Class Award in the Natural Science category at the Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) from the Ministry of Education.
The Department of Electronic Engineering at CityU has strengthened its teaching and research work by establishing the CityU-Microchip Centre, with full support from Microchip Technology Inc.
Researchers from the State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves at CityU have been conferred a second-class honour in the 2011 State Technological Invention Award.
Seven outstanding academics at CityU have been selected for the first pilot of the National Science and Technology Programmes Expert Database.
The first mobile platform for chasing and analysing real-time vehicle emission factors and volatile organic compounds in Hong Kong has been developed by the School of Energy and Environment at CityU.
Three PhD students at CityU have brought home major international awards for their novel research in power electronics, antenna and digital watermarking, respectively.