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大學,有的有名氣,有的交通方便,有的環境清幽,有的歷史悠久,有的年青有為......
各有所長,哪會有最好的大學? 選大學,不是選最好的,而是選最適合自己的。 |
HKUST |
It
is built for technology. IC Lab, just one in
HKUST, and also in
HK.......There are exchange programmes in year two, one of them is
UC Berkeley.......
There is research honor option in UG, so It is able to research
during Bachelor.......
Prof. Paul Ching-Wu Chu, the President, he is also a scientist. So
I think he encourages researches.
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The President of HKUST. |
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Reputation, pretty good. It has become top 3 in Hong Kong, just in
10 years.
There are lots of foreigners, It is a good chance for practicing
English. And it is far from city, with living in hostel, probably you
can feel you are learning abroad.
The staffs, hired from different countries. So you learn different
knowledge as well as different cultures.
All I stated, are the main reasons that I like UST.
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City U |
Ordinary
for some people, but "What is important is invisible to the eye.".
Still waters run deep.
City University,
city centre. Near underground and railway.
For those who want to study electronic engineering, what they
really regard is the department other than the campus.
For myself, I found Department of Electronic Engineering is master
in wireless communication. That exactly what I want to research.
EE graduate wins IEE Paper Contest Championship Mr Tsz Yin Yum, a
BEngEE 2002 graduate and current PhD student. When he was a Mphil
student, he beat seven PhD finalists and got the Championship for the
2002 IEE (HK) Younger Members Section Paper Contest. His winning paper
titled ‘Novel Sub-harmonically Pumped Mixers Incorporating Spiral
Compact Microstrip Resonant Cells for Low Cost Wireless Communications
Subsystems’. For the same paper, he has also received the Best Paper
Award in the 3rd IEEE (HK) AP/MTT/LEOS Postgraduate Conference. Read
more
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Don't forget an important factor of a good department --- quality
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MIT |
It
cannot be denied that
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology is very famous. For myself, MIT has several
meanings:
- The word "Hacker" was
defined by MIT Engineers in early 1960s. The author of "How
To Become A Hacker", Eric Steven Raymond, is also MIT engineer.
I have been chasing to be a hacker since 1999. Now I rarely call
myself "hacker" since the world misuses "hacker".
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GNU Project was
launched in 1984 by
Richard Stallman.
Before this he worked at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab.
Free Software
gives great contribution to open source software as well as Linux.
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Richard
Stallman. |
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RSA,
Public Key Encryption was popularized by MIT staffs Rivest,
Shamir and Adleman in 1978. Since the encryption requires two large
prime numbers, so cracking the cipher will be possible if the
relativity of primes is found. That is one of my research since
2001.
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UC Berkeley
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University of
California, Berkeley
It
is built for technology. IC Lab, just one in
HKUST, and also in
HK.......There are exchange programmes in year two, one of them is
UC Berkeley.......
There is research honor option in UG, so It is able to research
during Bachelor.......
Prof. Paul Ching-Wu Chu, the President, he is also a scientist. So
I think he encourages researches.
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The President of HKUST. |
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Reputation, pretty good. It has become top 3 in Hong Kong, just in
10 years.
There are lots of foreigners, It is a good chance for practicing
English. And it is far from city, with living in hostel, probably you
can feel you are learning abroad.
The staffs, hired from different countries. So you learn different
knowledge as well as different cultures.
All I stated, are the main reasons that I like UST.
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