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Congratulations to Prof. Shichang (Steven) Gao on the success of winning AOE Research Award funded by RGC

Prof. Steven Gao, as a Co-Principal Investigator, has been successful in winning the Area of Excellence (AOE) Research Award funded by Research Grants Council (RGC) Hong Kong. AOE is a highly prestigious research award as RGC only approved two such AOE projects in 2023. This AOE project, titled “Advanced Antenna Technology for a Smart World”, has a total funding of over 69 million HKD (over 6.0 million HKD for CUHK), and is the largest research project on antenna technology in HK and Asia-Pacific region. CityU will lead the consortium which involves 8 universities globally including CityU, CUHK, PolyU, HKUST, HKU, Sun Yat-Sen University (China), University College London (UK) and Imperial College London (UK), as well as 24 leading industries globally (from Germany, Italy, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark and China) in areas of tele-communications and IOT, aerospace and earth observation, automotive and sensors, and digital agriculture, such as Thales Alenia Space (Italy), Ericsson (Sweden), German Aerospace Agency DLR (Germany), etc.

The aim of this AOE project is to make Hong Kong become a Global Center of Excellence in the research areas of intelligent antennas, radio propagation, electromagnetic devices and wireless systems. Prof. Gao said “CUHK is very proud of being a key partner in this AOE project. Antennas are the critical technology for future generations of mobile and satellite communication systems (e.g. 6G), IOT and remote sensing (e.g. synthetic aperture radars for environmental monitoring and earth observation). We believe this AOE project will lead to revolutions in antenna technologies and wireless systems, making the world smarter, greener, and more sustainable”.

13 EE Professors are listed as the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists by Stanford University in its recently updated science-wide author database. This recognition manifests the substantial impacts of the research accomplished by the EE members, and hence their research strengths worldwide. 
 
Stanford University published in October 2023 its updated database (version 6) of the top 2% scientists that are most widely cited till end of citation year 2022. In this update of the database, over 100,000 top worldwide scientists in 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields are ranked. The ranking is twofold: the scientists’ career-long citation impacts up to the end of 2022 and their impacts specific to the year 2022. The ranking in the database is based on various indicators, for instance the number of citations they received, their individuals’ scientific research output, and citations to papers in different authorship positions.
  
The database could be downloaded at: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6. This version of the database details out various standardized citation metrics of individual top-cited scientists, such as h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index and a composite indicator (c-score), according to the 1 October 2023 snapshot of the data updated to end of citation year 2022 by Scopus, an abstract and citation database covering over eight million records of scholarly literature across a wide variety of disciplines.  
 
Congratulations!
 

Professor BLU Thierry Albert Jean-Louis

Professor CHENG Kwok Keung Michael

Professor LEUNG Ka Nang Alex

Professor LI Hongsheng

Professor LOH Poh Chiang

Professor MA Wing Kin Ken

Professor MENG Qing Hu Max

Professor REN Hongliang

Professor TSANG Hon Ki

Professor WANG Xiao Gang

Professor WU Ke Li

Professor XU Jianbin

Professor ZHAO Ni

Prof. SUN, Xiankai won the 2023-24 Research Grants Council (RGC) Research Fellow Scheme (RFS) in recognition of their distinguished research achievements. He is one of the awardees among the 10 RGC RFS awardees in Hong Kong.

Professor Sun’s research project is “Phononic Integrated Circuits for Next-generation Phononic-optoelectronic Integrated Chips”. Each RFS awardee will be given the title “RGC Research Fellow” and receive a fellowship grant of about HK$5.2 million to cover salary costs for relief teachers and support for research projects over a period of five years.

For more details, please refer to https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/en/press/four-cuhk-scholars-named-rgc-research-fellows/

Congratulations!

Our distinguished visiting professor, Prof. Ke WU from the University of Montreal, Canada, delivered his seminar series entitled “Emerging Transceiver Architectures and Technologies for Future Wireless Systems” on 8 August 2023 to EE colleagues and research students.


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The CUHK Programme Exploration Days for JUPAS Applicants (2023 Entry)

The Department of Electronic Engineering will organize 2 sessions of Programme Talk with Q&A session during The CUHK Programme Exploration Days (23-24 May 2023) to help JUPAS Applicants have a better understanding of our undergraduate programme (JUPAS code: JS4434). Details are as follows:

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