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Pioneering ‘synapses’ promise record-low energy use for future AI
The energy consumption of a new artificial visual system developed through joint research led by CityU can be reduced by over 90% per synaptic event when compared to synapses in the human brain.
New approach for making high-strength and ductile alloys
A research team led CityU has discovered a new strategy for fabricating multicomponent superlattice alloys with disordered interfacial nanolayers that have both high strength and good ductility at various temperatures.

CityU scholar wins Tencent’s Xplorer Prize
Professor Wang Zuankai of CityU won the 2020 Xplorer Prize organised by the Tencent Foundation.
CityU Press promotes new books at the Hong Kong Book Fair
CityU Press participated in the 30th Hong Kong Book Fair. Mr Lester Garson Huang, CityU Council Chairman, and Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, visited the CityU Press booth to show their support.
Innovations created by CityU science and engineering students were showcased at the Student Project Exhibition from 26 to 27 June.
A launching ceremony for Advancing with the Times: Implementation of the One Country, Two Systems Policy and Basic Law in Hong Kong
A launching ceremony for Advancing with the Times: Implementation of the One Country, Two Systems Policy and Basic Law in Hong Kong by Professor Rao Geping from the Law School of Peking University and published by CityU Press was held on 14 June.
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Ten faculty members from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have been named as Highly Cited Researchers for 2018 by Clarivate Analytics.
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CityU and National Taiwan University sign an agreement to launch joint PhD programmes.
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An international workshop co-organised by CityU and the US National Academy of Engineering was held on campus on 14-16 August.
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CityU Press participated in the 29th Hong Kong Book Fair, during which the management paid a visit to show their support.

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