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Advances in electronics and photonics herald a new era

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HKIAS hosted five lectures that cover nanotechnology, antenna design, wireless communications and beyond.

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The Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) continues to connect scholars around the globe, allowing them to explore interdisciplinary ideas and address real-world issues. 

The most recent HKIAS Distinguished Lecture Series on Electronics and Photonics, held in March and April, was  supported in part by Kwang Hua Educational Foundation. The discussion topics covered nanotechnology, antenna design, 6G networks and much more, with five leading scientists outlining the latest research and potential applications of breakthrough technologies. The series attracted an international audience of over 2,000 scholars and guests. 
 

The power of plasmonic biosensors

Professor Stella W. Pang, Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, CityU.
Professor Stella W. Pang, Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, CityU.

Nanotechnology and its biosensor applications are becoming ever more prevalent in the field of biomedical microsystems. 

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