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Over 200 CUHK members planted Hong Kong Gordonia saplings all over Luk Chau Shan inside Ma On Shan Country Park
Prof. Xu Yangsheng, Professor of Automation and Computer-Aided Engineering of CUHK and the first President of CUHK(SZ)
The 72nd Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees<br><br>Two distinguished persons Fr. Alfred J. Deignan (front row, right), Doctor of Social Science, <em>honoris causa</em>; and Prof. Bell Yung (front row, left), Doctor of Literature, <em>honoris causa</em>, at the 72th Congregation
69th Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees<br><br>Front row from left: Prof. Wong Wing-shing, Dean of Graduate School; Prof. Xu Yangsheng and Prof. Ching Pak-chung, Pro-Vice-Chancellors; Prof. Benjamin Wah, Provost; Dr. Vincent Cheng, Council Chairman; Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor; Prof. Jack Cheng, Prof. Henry Wong and Prof. Hau Kit-tai, Pro-Vice-Chancellors; take a group photo after the ceremony with the awardees of Vice-Chancellor's Exemplary Teaching Award 2010, Young Researcher Award 2010 and Postgraduate Research Output Award 2010.
CUHK celebrated the grand opening of the Shenzhen Research Institute on 17 November 2011.
The 10th Honorary Fellowship Conferment Ceremony<br><br>Eight honorary fellows and Dr. Vincent Cheng, Chairman of the Council (8th left, front row), Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor (8th right, front row), Prof. Benjamin Wah, Provost (3rd left, front row), and five Pro-Vice-Chancellors: Prof. Henry Wong (1st left), Prof. Michael Hui (2nd left), Prof. Jack Cheng (3rd right), Prof. Ching Pak Chung (2nd right) and Prof. Xu Yangsheng (1st right).
CUHK signed a Framework Agreement with the Shenzhen Municipal Government in March 2011 which provided for the terms under which the Shenzhen campus would be established, taking the collaborative project a substantial step forward.
Prof. Xu Yangsheng (right) and Dr. Lam Tin-lun demonstrating Treebot, their new invention which could climb trees of any size and shape in a caterpillar-like motion to carry out a large variety of robotic duties.
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