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探究科學如何更深入了解癌症等疾病是香港城市大學(城大)的重點研究範疇之一。香港城市大學(城大) 副校長(研究及科技)兼楊建文冠名講座教授(生物醫學)楊夢甦教授,於2022年2月18日為香港高等研究院 (高等研究院) 主持本年第一場網上香港高等研究院傑出講座,題為「單細胞分析癌症轉移過程中之腫瘤異質性」。

Innovative findings on high entropy alloys for functional and structural applications led by the research team from the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) Materials Cluster at the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) were featured in prestigious scientific journals, Nature and Nature Materials.

香港城市大学(城大)香港高等研究院(高等研究院)材料科学研究团队群,最近研发了超弹性高熵艾林瓦合金,以及评论坚韧超材料设计准则,为开发结构材料带来突破性进展。研究结果分别刊载于《自然》及《自然材料》期刊。

香港城市大學(城大)香港高等研究院(高等研究院)材料科學研究團隊群,最近研發了超彈性高熵艾林瓦合金,以及評論堅韌超材料設計準則,為開發結構材料帶來突破性進展。研究結果分別刊載於《自然》及《自然材料》期刊。

A research team led by scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has recently designed a structured thermal armor (STA) that achieves efficient liquid cooling even over 1,000°C, fundamentally solving a 266-year-old challenge presented by the Leidenfrost effect. This breakthrough can be applied in aero and space engines, as well as improve the safety and reliability of next-generation nuclear reactors.

由香港城市大学(城大)领导的研究团队,最新研发的结构热装甲,有效将液体冷却的应用温度提升至摄氏1,000度以上,此突破将可应用于航空及航天引擎,并提高新一代核反应堆的安全及可靠度。

由香港城市大學(城大)領導的研究團隊,最新研發的結構熱裝甲,有效將液體冷卻的應用溫度提升至攝氏1,000度以上,此突破將可應用於航空及航天引擎,並提高新一代核反應堆的安全及可靠度。

A research team led by scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has recently designed a structured thermal armor (STA) that achieves efficient liquid cooling even over 1,000°C, fundamentally solving a 266-year-old challenge presented by the Leidenfrost effect. This breakthrough can be applied in aero and space engines, as well as improve the safety and reliability of next-generation nuclear reactors.

A growing body of research by some of the most promising CityU early-career researchers at the intersection of fast-developing fields in fundamental science was presented at the 2021 Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) Rising Star Lecture Series.

As a part of its mission to promote diversity in academia and put an international spotlight on the next generation of academic leaders, in 2021 the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) established the HKIAS Rising Star Lecture Series. Between September and November, 15 promising scholars from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) had the opportunity to present their recent accomplishments in five diverse fields: mathematics, chemistry, physics, materials science, and life sciences. Not only is HKIAS giving these researchers a platform to talk about their work, it is also nurturing their careers by offering grants to fund their research projects at CityU.