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TeleEye Group and DynaCity Technology, two dynamic young companies under CityU Enterprises, have been honoured with major awards, including the overall top prize, at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2006.
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The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at CityU has again reached out to secondary school students this summer to enhance their interest and creativity in science and engineering.
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CityU has admitted 400 students from the mainland since last year. They aspire to make the best use of their time at CityU to lay a solid foundation for their future.
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Justin Chan Yiu-ting, a final-year student of MEEM, clinched the top prize of the university category and the final championship at the Technology, Environmental Protection and Innovation Competition held in August.
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Fifty-seven senior form students from 14 schools in Hong Kong are taking part in the Siemens MEEM Technology Workshop, held from 14 to 17 August at CityU.The workshop introduces the basic concepts behind logistics and related technologies such as RFID.
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A total of 78 projects from students in the Faculty of Science and Engineering were on display at a two-day exhibition on campus from 29 to 30 May.
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CityU proudly announces that four outstanding university teachers nominated by students, alumni or programme committees have won the 2005-06 Teaching Excellence Awards. The four winners were chosen from 27 nominations.
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On 12 May, CityU conferred its first Distinguished Fellowships on two outstanding industrialists, Professor K B Chan and Mr Raymond Leung, in recognition of their significant contributions and support to the University and the education sector.
Thirteen students from the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management (MEEM) have joined a voluntary project to help elderly homeowners install safety chains that can prevent windows from falling.
Chair Professor Michael Hung of the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management has developed two novel technologies that detect structural defects and unstable tiles in buildings.

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