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The EE participating team, CUEERA (翼虎入樽), has won the Robocon 2005 Hong Kong Contest in the 2nd runner up position among the 13 teams from 5 HK universities, achieving the best result among the 4 CUHK teams (2 from ACAE, 1 from CSE, and 1 from EE):

http://robocon2005.etvonline.tv/robocon2005_contestants.html

The champion is from UST and the 1st runner up is from HKU, which is the same team who won last year's championship. The UST team will represent Hong Kong to go to the next level contest in Beijing. Here is a summary of the results:

「全港大專生機械人大賽 – 登長城.點聖火」獎項得主:

冠軍:香港科技大學聖火令隊

亞軍:香港大學格物隊

季軍:香港科技大學中華鐵漢隊

季軍:香港中文大學翼虎入樽隊

最佳藝術設計獎:香港科技大學中華鐵漢隊

最佳工程設計獎:香港科技大學聖火令隊

The Robocon 2005 program will be shown on TV:
電視特輯於七月十日(星期日)晚上七時,在亞視本港台播映。

Congratulations to the CUEERA team! Let's do better next time!

LEE Sim Heung, MPhil student from Optoelectronics Lab, was awarded the Best Student Paper Award in CLEO/Pacific Rim, July 11-15, Tokyo, in the category of "Optical communications and interconnections" for the work entitiled "All Optical ASK to DPSK Format Conversion Using Cross-Phase Modulation in a Nonlinear Photonic Crystal Fiber" by S. H. Lee, K. K. Chow, C. Shu, and Chinlon Lin.

PhD student Au-yeung Chi Fai, from Microwave Lab, supervised by Prof. K.K. Cheng, has won the 1st prize in IEEE AP/MTT PG conference in Sept. 2005. Congratulations to Au-yeung Chi Fai and Prof. K.K. Cheng!

BME Group has won the Championship of Vice-Chancellor's Cup of Student Innovation 2005.

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., PhD student from the Optoelectronics Lab, has won the 2005 IEEE LEOs Graduate Student Fellowship. The Prize carries a U.S. $5,000 cash award, plus US $2,500 travel expenses for the fellowship recipient to attend the Award Presentation at the LEOs Annual Meeting in Australia, October 2005. The Fellowships are awarded to 12 outstanding LEOS student members pursuing graduate education within the LEOS field of interest. Two fellowships are awarded to students in Asia (the other goes to Univ. of Tokyo). Other recipients are from Stanford Univ, Cal. Tech., Univ. of Illinois, Purdue Univ, UC Santa Barbara, Univ. College of London, Eindhoven Univ of Technology, and Technische Universitat Berlin. The details are announced at the IEEE LEOs website http://www.i-leos.org/

Congratulations to Mable and Prof. Chester SHU!

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