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Postdoctoral fellow Dr Jinhong Chen of The University of Hong Kong was a co-first author of the paper and carried out detailed numerical simulations to test the intermediate-mass black hole–white dwarf disruption model.
Professor Lixin Dai of The University of Hong Kong was a co-corresponding author on the paper interpreting EP250702a.
Teams from the Department of Physics at The University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics played key roles in interpreting the EP250702a phenomenon.
Named partners in the EP250702a research collaboration include The University of Hong Kong, the National Astronomical Observatories of China, Anhui Normal University, Sun Yat-sen University, and the University of Science and Technology of China.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong is the second university in Hong Kong.
A study led by researchers at the University of Hong Kong and the University of California, Los Angeles identifies Alfven waves as powering a persistent space battery above Earth’s auroral zones.
Professor Zhonghua Yao leads a space and planetary science team at the University of Hong Kong with expertise in the magnetospheric environments of Jupiter and Saturn.
The China Sky Eye fast radio burst Key Science Programme, co-led by researchers at The University of Hong Kong and collaborating Chinese institutions, has been monitoring repeating sources since 2020 to search for subtle environmental changes.
The collaboration on the FRB 220529A observations involves scientists from The University of Hong Kong, Purple Mountain Observatory, Yunnan University, and the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
An international team of astronomers, including researchers from the Department of Physics at the University of Hong Kong, discovered that some sources of fast radio bursts (FRBs) reside in binary star systems.
Researchers from Zhengzhou University, the University of Kent, and City University of Hong Kong developed a framework to evaluate and optimize the spatiotemporal resilience of Internet of Things-enabled unmanned systems.
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong and Xidian University describe how modern satellites equipped with significant onboard computing can serve as both communication nodes and AI computing servers.
Researchers from Wuhan University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), and Shandong University of Science and Technology propose a positioning framework that integrates commercial 5G NR signals with GNSS to enhance navigation reliability in urban settings.
The ILSRS conference organizers were the University of Hong Kong and the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The International Lunar Sample Research Symposium (ILSRS) was held at the University of Hong Kong.
Origin Space, the UAE’s National Space Science and Technology Centre, and the University of Hong Kong signed letters of intent 2023 regarding establishing a space technology center in Abu Dhabi.
Tianren Yang is an Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong S.A.R.