HKU mathematician Professor Mok Ngai-Ming elected member of the Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong Professor Mok specialises in Several Complex Variables, Complex Differential Geometry and Algebraic Geometry and has received many distinctions and awards, including the Bergman Prize of the American Mathematical Society, USA in 2009 and was elected a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2015.
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Faculty of Science Public Lecture Series The Gravitas of Gravity and Why Matter Matters - The Galactic Graveyard and the Ultimate Fate of Our Sun Feb 9 - Gravity at the Limits Mar 28 - The Structure of the Universe: A Cosmic Spider Web Apr 18
Weaving workshop 梭織體驗工作: Weaving is one of the methods of textile production that consists of two distinct sets of yarn –the warp and the weft –which interlock to form a single piece of fabric or cloth. UMAG is offering weaving workshops for adults and children to explore this ancient craft. Details and registration
"North Korea's Public Face: Twentieth-century Propaganda Posters from the Zellweger Collection" Exhibition 場面朝鮮:蕭惠姬藏品的二十世紀宣傳海報 Beyond their overtly ideological character, the posters confer messages related to practical agricultural, industrial and social developments, while portraying a distinctly human picture of the varied urban and rural communities. This will be the first display of such material in Hong Kong, Details of the guided tour on Jan 21
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