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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.
The opening ceremony for the Wind Tunnel Facility of CityU was held on 4 December. The facility will enhance CityU’s research in wind engineering and improve urban development planning and the environment in Hong Kong.
On the second day of a three-day visit, the biomedical expert committee met with members of the College of Science and Engineering to gain a greater understanding of the college's biomedical engineering strengths and research capabilities.
Thirty-six secondary school students conducted individual scientific research projects that exemplified their creativity during the summer programme organised by the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering held its Fun Days from 23 to 25 July, to introduce to secondary students the practical and fascinating aspects of science through laboratory tours and experiments.
Supplemental Instruction leaders were praised for their contribution to enhancing newcomers' learning outcomes at a certificate presentation ceremony organised by the Office of the Dean of Student Learning and Education Development Office on 9 July.
CityU has obtained approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology to set up the State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, the first state key laboratory in the engineering discipline in Hong Kong.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering organised the Student Project Exhibition from 26 May to 27 May to showcase the creativity of its undergraduate students. A total of 78 creative projects that addressed everyday needs were on display.
Two secondary school students have received the international group championship award in the Young Scientists competition in Denmark for their anti-bumping lock, invented during a CityU summer programme.