The five lectures cover the topics in Nanotechnology and Nano devices, Antenna Design, Photonics, Power Electronics and Systems, Terahertz and Millimeter Waves, and Wireless Communications. The event was run virtual which attracted scholars and students across the world to join.
To know more of each of the lecture, please visit here. The videos of the lectures are also available for viewing as listed below:
- “Antenna Scientists – Magicians in the Era of Wireless Connectivity” by Prof K M Luk
- “Nanotechnology for High-Performance Devices and Sensors” by Prof Stella Pang
- “Meta-Devices: From Sensing and Imaging to Quantum Optical Chip” by Prof Ding-ping Tsai
- “Challenges of Modern Power Grid in the Midst of Deepening Power Electronics Penetration and Increasing Renewable Energy Use” by Prof Michael Tse
The sessions aroused the interests of secondary students in EE, and showed how our EE undergraduate programmes prepare students for the future.
The Chairman registered a vote of thanks to all EE staff for their concerted and continuous effort on maintaining the teaching and research quality as well as the safety among the EE community under this special time.
Thanks to the active discussion among members who are experienced professionals in the EE field, constructive advices and suggestions were collected for strengthening the publicity to and recruitment of high school students, enhancing the development of teaching and research in the Greater Bay Area and the overall strategic development of the Department.
Dr Tang attracted some 70 colleagues to give him a warm send-off through Zoom and on site. We had sincerest sharing and best wishes from friends, making the event a memorable and special one.
Our best wishes to Dr Tang for his new page of life and enjoy!
The gathering was fruitful with many constructive exchanges and EE looks forward to more events and initiatives to foster university-industry collaboration and bridge our students and faculty with industry friends!