Student Events 2024
EE Professional Internship Program's Seminar Series (I): From Research to Reality – The Journey of a Successful Tech Entrepreneur
Ir Prof. Alan Lam, EE Adjunct Professor, is the founder of Sengital Limited, where he has successfully led the company to win numerous technology awards and secured multiple patents. During the EE seminar titled “From Research to Reality – The Journey of a Successful Tech Entrepreneur,” held on November 5, 2024, Prof. Lam shared his personal journey from university research to establishing several highly successful technology companies.
In the seminar, Prof. Lam highlighted the key insights and challenges he faced while transforming academic research into market-ready products. He emphasized the importance of innovation, perseverance, and strategic planning in entrepreneurship, and discussed how to effectively navigate the transition from academia to the commercial sector. Students gained invaluable knowledge on building a solid foundation for launching a startup, securing funding, and scaling a business sustainably. The seminar also provided practical advice and inspiration to help students embark on their entrepreneurial journeys.
The event attracted nearly a hundred enthusiastic students from various academic years.
The video recording of the EE Professional Internship Program's Seminar Series (I): From Research to Reality – The Journey of a Successful Tech Entrepreneur is available here.
[EEHS]PhD Application Workshop
EE Student Orientation 2024
Various informative sessions were arranged to let students know more about the Department, the programme, student learning support and graduate career outlook. Big welcome again and may we wish you all a fulfilling and wonderful journey with EE!
EE Final Year Project Competition 2024
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 Exercise 2024
The sessions successfully attracted over 180 student counts. By joining the sessions, students got more thorough understanding about the features and curriculums, learning opportunities, career prospects of graduates, comparison of majors, etc. of the four majors being presented by our Year 1 and Major Programme Leaders – Prof Sammy Chan (Year 1), Prof L M Po (CDE), Prof Andy Chan (ELEL), Prof Andrew Leung (INFE), and Prof Arindam Basu (MEE).
Major Allocation Information Sessions 2024
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: 2 April 2024 (Tue)
Time: 11:00am-11:50am (CDE Session)
Venue: LT-3
Date: 9 April 2024 (Tue)
Time: 11:00am-11:50am (ELEL Session)
Venue: LT-4
Date: 11 April 2024 (Thu)
Time: 3:00pm-3:50pm (INFE Session)
Venue: LT-14
Date: 12 April 2024 (Fri)
Time: 11:00am-11:50am (MEE Session)
Venue: LT-4
Electrical Engineering Student Chapter (EESC): 2024 EE T-shirt Design Competition
On 7 March 2024, the EE Student Chapter hosted the much-anticipated annual T-Shirt Design Competition, lasting four months and fostering a vibrant spirit of creativity and unity within the CityU Electrical Engineering community. With a total of seven stunning designs submitted by our talented student body, the competition drew enthusiastic participation. The winning design, created by Ms. Zou Chuyang Claire, captured the essence of being an EE Student and won the highest number of votes. The first runner-up, Mr. Lun Tsz Ho, and the second runner-up, Mr. Raymond Surya Onggowarsito, were also recognized for their exceptional contributions. The top three designs were awarded shopping vouchers worth HKD 500, HKD 300, and HKD 100, respectively. The T-shirts featuring the winning design were produced and distributed to all participants and lucky voters. The event not only highlighted the creativity within our community but also strengthened the bonds among students, creating lasting memories.