Electronic Engineering Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - 2021

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Prof. XU, Jian Bin and Prof. TSANG, Hon Ki as well as their research teams won the 2nd prize of the Natural Science Awards 2014 (2014高校科學研究優秀成果 - 自然科學獎) by the Ministry of Education, China. Prof. Xu Jianbin and Prof Tsang Hon Ki as well as their research teams won the 2ndprize of the Natural Science Awards 2014 (2014高校科學研究優秀成果 - 自然科學獎) by the Ministry of Education, China.

Project title: 石墨烯晶體管及其光電探测器的介面工程研究

Team members: Xu Jianbin, Wang Xiaomu, Wan Xi, Chen Kun, Tsang Hon Ki, Chen Zhenzhou, Xie Weiguang, Tian Xiaoqing

Prof. Mak, Arthur Fuk Tat to be inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite

The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the pending induction of Arthur Fuk--‐Tat Mak, Ph.D., Professor, Programme Director and Division Head, Biomedical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, to its College of Fellows. Dr. Mak was nominated, reviewed, and elected by peers and members of the College of Fellows for outstanding contributions to rehabilitation biomechanics and biomedical engineering education.

A new awardee of Youth 1000 Talents

Dr. Wang, Xiaomu, a PhD graduate of EE (2012), is selected as an Awardee under Youth 1000 Talents Scheme. His host university is Institute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua University, Beijing.

Prof. ZHANG Yuan Ting received 2014 IEEE-SA Emerging Technology Award

Prof. ZHANG Yuan Ting received 2014 IEEE-SA Emerging Technology Award in last December. This award is presented to Prof. Zhang for his outstanding contribution and leadership as Chair of the IEEE P1708 Working Group in facilitating the creation of the first IEEE standard on wearable cuffless blood pressure measuring devices.

RAE 2014 finds CUHK has the highest proportion of world leading research within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering area in Hong Kong

The 2014 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2014), which is an extensive independent peer-assessment of research performance across the university sector in Hong Kong, found that within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering discipline, The Chinese University of Hong Kong had more than twice the sector-wide average of 10% in the top category of 4* (world leading) research.

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