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A breakthrough in antenna technology that could revolutionise the future of wireless communications, particularly for the upcoming 6G networks, has been announced by a research team led by Professor Chan Chi-hou, Chair Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityUHK.

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.

An innovative planar spoof plasmonic neural network platform capable of directly detecting and processing terahertz electromagnetic signals has been unveiled by researchers at CityUHK and Southeast University in Nanjing, which is crucial for the future of 6G.

Thirty-two outstanding scientists from CityUHK have been awarded funding from the National Nature Science Foundation of China for 2024.

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.

A CityUHK scientist is participating in a research project on "High-Frequency, High-Power and High-Efficiency Wireless Power Transfer Technologies", which was awarded HK$28.36 million in funding from the RGC's Theme-based Research Scheme.

A research team led by Professor Wang Cheng from the Department of Electrical Engineering at CityUHK has developed a world-leading microwave photonic chip that is capable of performing ultrafast analog electronic signal processing and computation using optics.

A research team led by Professor Chan Chi-hou, Chair Professor of Electronic Engineering at CityU, achieved an unprecedented advance in antenna technology by making possible the manipulation of all five fundamental properties of electromagnetic waves through software control.

CIMDA Care, a comprehensive AI assistance system for older people developed by CIMDA at CityU, has been honoured with the Bronze Prize in the 2nd Smart Ageing Award for Health Care and Well-Being, which is held by the Golden Age Foundation.

A PhD student at CityU beat over 300 candidates and won the Top Ten Academic Youth Award for Metamaterial Postgraduate.