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July 2020
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Professors David Yongqin CHEN and Steve Hung-lam YIM awarded the National Key R&D Program of China funding

Professor David Yongqin CHEN, in collaboration with Professor Steve Hung-lam YIM, has been awarded a funding of RMB 2,830,000 for the project “大灣區極端天氣氣候防災減災和適應的技術與對策” under the National Key R&D Program of China (國家重點研發計畫)…

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