Department Events 2025
CityUHK JUPAS Consultation Day 2025

CityUHK JUPAS Consultation Day will be held on 17 May 2025 (Saturday). The EE Department will offer a talk to introduce the learning exposure at EE and career opportunities in the field. Our faculty and students will also be around to offer advice or answer any questions you may have about studying at EE. Please do visit EE’s consultation counter to get a glimpse of Electrical Engineering.
Registration for entering CityUHK Campus is required, please click HERE.
EE Consultation Counter
Time: 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Venue: Peter Ho Lecture Theatre (LT-10), 4/F, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building
EE Talk
Topic: | Connecting with the Future: Learning Experiences and Career Outlook of Electrical Engineering |
Speaker: | Prof. Katie CHAN, Associate Professor |
Time: | 2:00pm - 2:45pm |
Venue: | Peter Ho Lecture Theatre (LT-10), 4/F, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building |
CityUHK-EE marks three decades of leading-edge innovation
The Department of Electrical Engineering celebrated its 30th anniversary with a Technical Seminar on "Generative AI Technology and Applications", a Research Student Poster Competition highlighted student research excellence, and a 30th Anniversary Gala Dinner honored the department’s achievements in education and innovation on 14 March 2025. For event highlight booklet, please refer here .
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CityUHK-EE x MathWorks Joint Lab Event: AI for Signal Processing Applications Seminar
On 7 January 2025, around 30 participants joined the CityUHK-EE x MathWorks Joint Lab event titled "Artificial Intelligence for Signal Processing Applications Seminar” by Yueyi Xu and Nikita Pinto.
The seminar explored the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various workflows, emphasizing data preparation, modeling, system design, and deployment. Attendees gained valuable insights into how MATLAB facilitates AI implementation through interactive apps that generate code. The speakers demonstrated how AI can enhance signal processing systems for a range of signals, including audio, biomedical, radar, and wireless. The event was a great success, offering participnts practical knowledge and techniques to leverage AI in their signal processing endeavors.
