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College of Science and Engineering alumnus of CityU and information technology entrepreneur, Mr Jonathan Chan Pok-chi, was selected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons for 2009.
Twenty-eight CityU students took part in the IT exchange programme managed by Cyberport Digital Media Centre, travelling to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and Japan during the summer to undertake information technology or digital media training.
Local secondary school students indulged themselves in science and engineering projects this summer through Project-based Outreach Programme 2009.
The College of Science and Engineering has launched its Fun Days programme, offering both inspiring and exciting experiences for secondary school students to learn about the impact of science on daily life.
Three students from the College of Science and Engineering earned a Meritorious Winner honour from among 1,675 international teams in the 2009 Mathematical Contest in Modelling.
The College of Science and Engineering is launching a Student Project Exhibition to showcase student creativity in technology, which enables hundreds of secondary school students to learn about the relationship between science and our daily lives.
In commemoration of CityU’s 25th Anniversary and to share with industrial partners the achievements of its alumni, the College of Science and Engineering organised a dinner reception on 28 April.
In line with the caring culture advocated by CityU, more than 50 science and business students recently provided community service to people in need.
A review panel consisting of four overseas and local experts visited the College of Science and Engineering from 19 to 20 March to offer expert advice on the enhancement of its academic and research programmes.
Professor Gary Feng, Professor Man Kim-fung and Professor Keith Zhang of CSE have been named IEEE Fellows in recognition of their contributions to the advancement of engineering, science and technology, achieving breakthroughs of significant value to society.