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香港城市大學物理及材料科學系哲學博士研究生 ── 何沛怡與Peter Ha Cao-thang,榮獲由長江集團及澳洲政府共同設立的「長江澳洲毅進獎」,分別在澳洲與本港進行有關等離子體及類金剛石碳塗層的應用研究,再次證明城大在材料科學研究上的卓越成就。
Ricky Fu, a final year PhD research student in the Department of Physics and Materials Science, was honoured with an Excellent Young Scientist Paper Award at the 2004 Chinese Materials Researach Conference, held 22 to 26 November in Beijing.
Two CityU enterprises have been recognized for excellence in industrial performance. e.Energy Technology Ltd and Plasma Technology Ltd were awarded at the presentation ceremony of the 2004 Hong Kong Awards for Industry, 15 November.
The University has identified six possible sites for the construction of the Community College of City University (CCCU) building on campus and is now in the process of seeking university-wide consultation.
City University of Hong Kong and The Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau of Macao SAR signed an agreement on collaborative research to enhance atmospheric science for both regions, 31 August.
Over 450 Form 7 students flocked to IT workshops offered by CityU's Division of Computer Studies, from 20 July to 8 August, 2004. They gained hands-on experience working with programmes such as Java.
PhD student Mr Mei Yongfeng has won the 2004 Young Scientist Award from the European Materials Research Society in recognition of his outstanding research in microelectronics technology.
Some 20 archeologists, scholars, researchers and curators from the mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South East Asia and Australia gathered at CityU, 24 and 25 June 2004, to exchange their findings on China's 12th to 15th century ceramics and maritime trade.
On 10 May the University Grants Committee (UGC) made an announcement concerning the Academic Development Proposals (ADPs) submitted by the eight UGC-funded institutions for the 2005-08 triennium. CityU’s proposal to make creative media a growth / priority area was endorsed. Out of the 840 second year intake top-up places that UGC allocated to the eight institutions, CityU received 210 places, the second largest number.
“The rapid development of technology induces significant changes in the design, construction and facilities of modern buildings and our living environment,” said Mrs Julie Mo, Head of the Division of Building Science and Technology (BST), who opened the Built Expo, 2-3 April 2004.

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