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Outstanding Outputs
Of all outputs from our
endeavors in research, the quality of students graduated is considered as the
most important gauge of excellence or failure. As one of the new boys in town,
City University lacks the clout in attracting the brightest school leavers to
enroll in our programs. Moreover, the general misperception of a dying
manufacturing industry in Hong Kong is detrimental to our effort in filling
student quota, not to mention the delusion of getting triple Aメs or quadruple
Aメs students. Under this handicapped milieu, every one in the research center
has to try harder. With dedication and commitment, our inspiring professors
have demonstrated year after years that we can convert these モmediocreヤ inputs
into well-prepared engineers welcome by the local industry.
Actually, our best
graduates are as good as, if not better than, their counterparts outputted by
other universities. This assertion is supported by our studentsメ second-to-none
performance in open competitions. Besides those ad-hoc competitions, there are
four contests organized by the local chapters of the US-based Institution of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the UK-based Institute of Electrical
Engineers, equally divided between undergraduate and graduate students. These
competitions are open to more than one thousand students and recent graduates in
five disciplines, namely, electrical engineering, electronic engineering,
computer science, information technology, industrial and production
engineering. Here, we are extremely proud that our alumni have captured more
than one half of first-prizes since the research center was established. In
particular, we are pleased to note that our students were awarded 3 champions in
2004. In fact, we would like to emphasize that most of the winners are local
students and we take it as an indication of the high level of value-added in our
programs.
Our students are not
just good in local competitions; they are also successful in international ones.
As winners in local contests, they are invited to participate in the IEEE
Region 10 Postgraduate Project Competition. Facing elites from Japan, South
Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia, and the Mainland China, our student won the
first prize in 1996, probably the first non-Japanese champion. This feat was
repeated in 1999, and again in 2004. In addition to the prize won by a student
from the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management in
2003, our students have captured 4 champions in 9 years!!
Contrary to most
believes, our students are prepared to win everywhere, including the Mecca of
electronic engineering, the United States of America. To this end, we are proud
to note that one of our graduate students succeeded in getting the first prize
in the Best Student Paper Contest in the Annual Meeting of the IEEE Microwave
Theory and Techniques Society held in Texas in June 2004. Of course, we are
equally proud of the winners of the following international prizes:
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Special
Prize in the Challenger Cup, the only one in electrical and electronic areas
in the most prestigious national competition in all scientific disciplines;
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Both
first prizes in categories of antenna designs and microwave circuitry in the
fifth IEEE (HK/Macau) AP/MTT Postgraduate Conference held in Macau;
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Winner
of the US$6,000 IEEE Graduate Student Fellowship.
Another indicator of
our quality is job placement of our graduating students. In good and bad years,
almost all project students of our professors can find relevant jobs by
September. Our alumni are readily found in companies strong in product design
and development, such as the Applied Research Institute in the Science Park.
Actually, many leaders in industry have asked us to increase our output of
students in antenna and RF/microwave circuit designs. Some of them are so eager
that they are prepared to give us adequate donations for recruiting young
professors in these disciplines.
Similar to their
counterparts in undergraduate programs, most graduate students are able to find
relevant jobs before or shortly after graduation, including posts in Hong Kong,
Singapore, the Mainland China, Macau, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the
United States of America. In this connection, we are excited to find that two
of our alumni have landed teaching posts in world-renowned universities, such as
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Assistant Professor, University of Queensland, Australia;
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Lecturer, University College, University of London, United Kingdom.
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