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A novel self-cleaning technology for cashmere fibres as well as testing platforms and standard protocols for measuring the health impact of self-cleaning textile products have been developed by a CityU team.
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Professor Way Kuo shared his views on future energy solutions at a seminar on 9 June.
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Professor Bréchet delivered an historical overview of the evolution of materials at the latest in the France-Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture Series, held on 29 May.
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New infectious diseases are a huge threat to human civilisation but new technologies and approaches offer a means of overcoming the threats.
CityU's success rate in the 2005-06 Competitive Earmarked Research Grant (CERG) exercise, supported by the Research Grants Council , is ranked 2nd among the eight local higher education institutions.
About 30 staff members, students and legal professionals had a candid and thought-provoking exchange in a roundtable discussion on judicial and legislative interpretation in China organized by the School of Law, 21 June.
Dr Yue Xiaodong, Associate Professor of CityU's Department of Applied Social Studies, announced the findings of his research study on “Turning Andy Lau from a star idol into a role model: An experimental study in Hong Kong and Shenzhen" on 24 June.
During a three-week visit to CityU in June, world renowned mathematician Professor Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Director of Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques conducted the third lecture of the William Benter Distinguished Lecture Series on 15 June.
The celebrated mathematician Professor Stephen Smale gave the second lecture of the William Benter Distinguished Lecture Series in Pure and Applied Mathematics on 8 June.
An International Conference on Mobile Communication and Asian Modernities was held on 7-8 June, bringing together local and international scholars to exchange views on issues related to mobile communication and social development.

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