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Li Pei, a PhD student in the Department of Electronic Engineering (EE) at CityU, won the best student paper award at the Asia Pacific Microwave Conference 2005 (APMC 2005) which was held from 4 to 7 December in Suzhou, China.
More than 100 secondary-school students from Hong Kong and Macau became structural engineers for a day as they competed to design and build a transmission tower in BASIC 2005.
The Department of Electronic Engineering of CityU was ranked second worldwide, according to a recent survey conducted by Yuan Ze University in Taiwan.
CityU graduates have swept up most of the prizes in the Best Paper Awards at the 6th IEEE (Hong Kong) Antennas and Propagation/Microwave Theory and Techniques Postgraduate Conference.
Double congratulations are due to Dr Kenji Yum. Not only will he graduate from CityU this week with a PhD in Electronic Engineering, he has also been awarded the Certificate of Excellence in the 2005 Hong Kong Young Scientist Awards.
A novel dimmable lighting technology developed by researchers at City University of Hong Kong has been awarded the "Best New Product 2005" by the Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association.
CityU's FSE has again reached out to secondary school students this summer to boost their interest in science and engineering.
Two graduates from CityU's Department of Electronic Engineering have won the championship and a merit award in the Undergraduate Section of the IEE Hong Kong YMS Paper Contest 2005.
A series of Science and Engineering Fun Days, organized by the Faculty of Science and Engineering, kicked off on 25 July on campus with laboratory sessions, campus/laboratory tours and talks.
Three final year mainland students of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), Wu Boping, Huang Yuanyuan and Liang Xiangdong, talk about their learning experience at CityU and their further academic pursuits.

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