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No. 182 • 6 December 2011 | |
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Town Hall meeting
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Distinguished lecture
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Nobel literary evening
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Interdisciplinary competition
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Exhibitions In addition, an exhibition titled "Dancing in Water: Jane Liu's Imagery in Art" organised by the Chinese Civilisation Centre will be held at CityU Gallery until 15 January.
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Kudos CityU won five Excellent Product Awards at the 13th China Hi-Tech Fair, the largest and most influential exhibition on science and technology in China, on 16–21 November 2011. The award-winning projects are: the mangrove wetland for sewage treatment project and the study of the energy utilisation of the alien and native mangrove species by Professor Nora Tam Fung-yee, Chair Professor of Department of Biology and Chemistry and Director of the Futian-CityU Mangrove Research & Development Centre; the low cost polymer nano-composite solar modules and the flexible organic RFID tags and smart sensors for food safety by Dr A L Roy Vellaisamy, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Materials Science; and the 3G real-time video surveillance cloud service system by Professor Jia Weijia, Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Director of the Future Networking Centre. CityU architectural students dominated the public art category of the "China building" — 2011 National Environmental Arts Design Competition in Nanjing in October. Three of the eight CityU teams competing in the competition came home with prizes. "Floating light", designed by Wu Un-kei, Tsang Wai-ching and Lee Kui-yuen, won the third prize; "Raising of sails", designed by Lee Yuk-ting, Fong Yick-wah and Ng Ka-long, won the third prize, too; and "Back flowing", designed by Cheung Chin-tung, Pang Kwan-shing and Wu Sze-man, won the merit award. The award winning-students are all from the Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies programme and were supervised by Dr Charlie Xue Qiuli, Assistant Professor, and Mr John Cheng Chiu-fong, Lecturer, both of the Division of Building Science and Technology (BST). The design brief was issued by Dr Joseph Wong, Assistant Professor in BST. The competition is divided into four categories: landscape, public arts, interior design, and building. Each category has both professional and student groups. Liu Fang, a PhD student in the Department of Electronic Engineering (EE), under the supervision of Dr Cheng Lee-ming, Associate Professor in EE, won the Best Student Award of the 10th International Workshop on Digital-forensics and Watermarking with her paper "Perceptual image hashing via wave atom transform". Another PhD student in EE, Wang Dian, supervised by Professor Chan Chi-hou, Chair Professor in EE, won the Young Scientist Award at the 2011 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation with the paper "A novel shorted high-order mode millimeter-wave patch antenna", which was co-authored by Professor Chan, Dr Wong Hang, Senior Engineer, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, and Mr Ng Kung-bo, Engineer, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves.
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