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We are pleased to announce that Huawei Hong Kong Research Center will kindly donate a sum of money to the Department to set up “Huawei Prizes for Outstanding FYPs on IC Design and Design Automation” for three academic years starting from 2022/23.

Key points of the regulations governing the award of the prizes are extracted below.

  1. Each year, there will be up to six awards in tiers: one award of Prime Excellence, two awards of Excellence, and three awards of Merit.
  2. The amounts of the prizes will be:
    • $55,000 for each award of Prime Excellence;
    • $25,000 for each award of Excellence; and
    • $15,000 for each award of Merit.
  3. The prizes will be awarded to final-year full-time undergraduate students of the Department of Electronic Engineering based on their performance in their final year projects, which should be related to integrated circuits design and design automation.
  4. The prizes are open to local and non-local students.

If you are interested in competing for the prizes, you are encouraged to contact your supervisor to make your project related to IC design or design automation. 

Charles K. Kao

With heartbreaking sadness, we learnt that our beloved Professor Charles K. Kao has left us. Professor Kao is memorized as a great human being and a great achiever, who established the CUHK EE Department as our founding Department Chair and invented optical fibers to empower the high bandwidth communications, among many many significant others. The best way for us to show respect to and to memorize Professor Kao is to work harder and be a better human being to make our planet a better and better place to live!

Our deepest condolences to Ms. Kao and her family!

With great sorrow,
Max Meng
Chairman of EE Department


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his course aims to introduce students to software engineering concepts. Software life cycles and processes: requirements analysis and specifications; design techniques, functional design, object oriented design; implementation methodology, software testing and maintenance; application of CASE tools; documentation. Software Engineering laboratory: a series of exercises to practise the principles of software engineering. (Not for students who have taken CSCI3100 or IERG3080 or ENGG3820. Prerequisite: CSCI1110 or 1120 or 1130 or 1510 or 1520 or 1530 or 1540 or ENGG1110 or ESTR1002 or 1100 or 1102 or (MATH2210 and 2220) or PHYS2351 or its equivalent.)
ELEG3202 Analog Integrated Circuits [Group A Elective] (3 units)
Non-ideal opamp. Transistor amplifier design. Opamp design. Feedback analysis. Stability and frequency compensation. Noise analysis. Current source. Bandgap voltage reference. Linear regulator. Data converter. Filter. (Not for students who have taken ELEG3210. Prerequisite: ELEG2202 or BMEG2300 or with the consent of the instructor.)

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