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Professor Johnny Chan Chung-leung from the School of Energy and Environment has received funding to develop a pioneering system for predicting with greater accuracy the landfall of seasonal typhoons.

The energy you spend in daily activities, such as exercising, walking or even sitting and typing in front of the computer, will no longer be wasted, but converted to electrical energy for powering-up your smart electronics through a wearable energy-harvesting device developed by CityU.

Artificial leaves developed by CityU and partners can help to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

A novel biorefinery process developed by CityU scientists that turns food waste into textile fibre has won a top international invention award.

A student from the School of Energy and Environment used knowledge learned in class during a waste audit project at the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens in March.

Twenty-three students at CityU have been awarded over HK$1.6 million scholarships in recognition of their outstanding achievements.

A novel self-cleaning technology for cashmere fibres as well as testing platforms and standard protocols for measuring the health impact of self-cleaning textile products have been developed by a CityU team.

World renowned experts on energy shared their knowledge and insights on different energy choices and their implications at a symposium conducted by CityU on 18 October.

A Scottish delegation explored collaboration opportunities during a visit to the School of Energy and Environment at CityU on 28 June.

Professor Johnny Chan Chung-leung, Dean of SEE, has become the first Chinese scholar to receive a prestigious award from the Royal Meteorological Society.