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Professor Hong Yan of the Department of Electronic Engineering has been elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for 2006 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to image recognition techniques and applications.
CityU graduates have swept up most of the prizes in the Best Paper Awards at the 6th IEEE (Hong Kong) Antennas and Propagation/Microwave Theory and Techniques Postgraduate Conference.
Double congratulations are due to Dr Kenji Yum. Not only will he graduate from CityU this week with a PhD in Electronic Engineering, he has also been awarded the Certificate of Excellence in the 2005 Hong Kong Young Scientist Awards.
A novel dimmable lighting technology developed by researchers at City University of Hong Kong has been awarded the "Best New Product 2005" by the Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association.
City University of Hong Kong is showcasing more than 50 projects at the Innovation Expo 05 to demonstrate how science, new technologies and applied research can improve the quality of people's lives.
CityU is organizing the “International Conference on Polymer Optical Fibre” from 20 to 22 September. The annual conference promotes the research, study and application of plastic optical fibre.
CityU's FSE has again reached out to secondary school students this summer to boost their interest in science and engineering.
ASTRI, the biggest R & D organization in Hong Kong, has agreed to license innovative computer software technology created by Dr Anthony Fong, Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.
A CityU researcher has won one of the most prestigious prizes in the field of electronic engineering and multimedia with a paper on mathematical modeling to help store and generate images for use in graphic design and computer-based animation.
Consumers today are faced with the bother of using different sockets and cables to charge up their various hand-held electronic devices. But imagine charging up your mobile phone, MP3 and PDA all at the same time using just one wireless platform.