Student Events 2025
EE Student Orientation 2025
It was a joy to see nearly 400 bright and enthusiastic students gathering on campus, ready to embark on their academic and research journeys. Throughout the orientation, students engaged in a series of dynamic and informative sessions designed to introduce them to the Department’s vibrant community, comprehensive programmes, student learning resources, and promising career paths after graduation.
We extend our heartfelt welcome to all new EE students and look forward to supporting you every step of the way. Wishing them all a fulfilling, inspiring, and successful journey ahead with Electrical Engineering!
Welcome aboard!
EE Final Year Project Competition 2025
The Final Year Project (FYP) Competition was successfully held on 14 May 2025. This year, six projects were shortlisted to enter the Final in way of poster presentation. All contestants were enthusiastic and professional in introducing their innovative and novel ideas in their project works. They also addressed all questions from the judges professionally.
The judging team for FYP competition this year was composed of our Adjunct Professor from industry and five faculty judges.

Please see here for competition details.
Major Allocation Information Sessions 2025
Before indicating choices of majors, it is a unique opportunity for year one students to learn more about the features, curriculums, learning opportunities, career paths of graduates, etc. of different majors. Apart from major talks, you can ask questions directly to the 4 major leaders. The event is highly recommended to all EE year one students.
Date: 25 March 2025 (Tue)
Time: 17:00pm-17:50pm (ELEL Session)
Venue: LT-11
Date: 26 March 2025 (Wed)
Time: 15:00pm-15:50pm (MEE Session)
Venue: LT-12
Date: 26 March 2025 (Wed)
Time: 17:00pm-17:50pm (INFE Session)
Venue: LT-10
Date: 28 March 2025 (Fri)
Time: 14:00pm-14:50pm (CDE Session)
Venue: LT-13
EESC Tech Talk: Photonic Integrated Circuits for Future Optical and Wireless Links
The Electrical Engineering Student Chapter (EESC) hosted Prof. Cheng Wang, who shared his cutting-edge research on photonic integrated circuits. Students gained valuable insights into this groundbreaking field while networking with like-minded peers. The interactive session provided both inspiration and practical knowledge, highlighting how advanced research translates to real-world applications. Many attendees left motivated to explore more research opportunities across different fields of their academic journeys, with photonics being one exciting avenue among many.
