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CityUHK has achieved new milestones in research, with 10 outstanding scholars receiving funding from the RGC's Collaborative Research Fund, totaling over HK$60 million—marking a record high for the University.

The awardees of TEA 2024/25, Professor Chan Siu-ming, Professor Xiu Yan, and Professor Condon Lau, are recognised for effectively integrating AI into innovative teaching models in social work, translation, and data science, offering students a learning experience that is more closely aligned with the demands of the times.

Three research projects by CityUHK outstanding scholars have been awarded funding under the 2024/25 NSFC and RGC Collaborative Research Scheme, amounting to over HK$8.8 million. The number of funded projects for this exercise at CityUHK was tied for the highest in Hong Kong. Additionally, five CityUHK scholars have been awarded funding from the 2024/25 NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme, with total funding exceeding HK$6 million.

Researchers at CityUHK debuted four projects at the Silicon Valley International Invention Festival 2024 and achieved outstanding results, winning five awards, including one Semi-Grand Prix and four Gold Medals.

CityUHK is committed to fostering an innovative and interactive educational environment by introducing the team-based learning approach in two pioneering university courses during the summer semester, allowing students and faculty to experience it first-hand in a practical classroom setting.

Another MoU signed between CityUHK and the University of Cambridge on 3 July will further foster our global academic and research collaborations.

Professor Denver Li Danfeng, from the Department of Physics at CityU, was honoured with this year’s Chen Ning Yang Award (C. N. Yang Award) for his groundbreaking discovery and synthesis of the first nickel oxide (nickelate) superconductors.

A pivotal breakthrough in battery technology that has profound implications for our energy future has been achieved by a joint-research team led by CityU.

State-of-the-art research into the precise delivery of cells using microrobots and the study of the medium-range structure of metallic glass developed at CityU have been honoured with two second-class awards in the Natural Science category at the Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) 2022 from the Ministry of Education.

Researchers from CityU received 36 awards at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. This is the third year running that CityU has received the highest number of awards among local institutions.
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