City University of Hong Kong has ambitious plans to deliver global recognition and impact from its fast-growing physics research programme Global connections: students and faculty members from CityU’s ...
City University of Hong Kong wants to scale and diversify its PhD physics programme by recruiting a new generation of rising stars from all over the world Global outlook: Xun-Li Wang (foreground), ...
Professor Sun Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry (front row, 7th from left), with CityU faculty and researchers participating in the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva.
29 CityU scholars are named Highly Cited Researchers for 2022, placing CityU 50th worldwide in this citation ranking. An awards ceremony held at CityU by Clarivate in March commended 29 CityU scholars ...
Leading scientists exchanged innovative views on contemporary trends in the chemistry of 2D materials at a three-day online conference co-organised by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and Nature ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
A huge step forward in the evolution of perovskite solar cells recorded by researchers at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) will have significant implications for renewable energy development. The ...
A stem cell biologist from City University of Hong Kong (CityU), together with his collaborators, has developed a novel strategy, called in vivo priming, to 'train' the stem cells to stay strong after ...
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Officiated by Ir Dr Otto Poon, founding chairman of the Hong Kong Climate Change Forum, the signing ceremony formalized a partnership that will drive joint research projects in sustainability, climate ...
City University of Hong Kong (CityU) may take four to five years to double the non-local undergraduate intake allowed under a newly expanded quota, its head has stressed, warning that rushing to ...
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