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=== Lightning Detector Design Competition ===
The "Lightning Detector Design Competition" is organized by Faculty of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong (HKU), Hong Kong Observatory (HKO), and Hong Kong Meteorological Society (HKMetSoc), and is supported by the HKU Knowledge Exchange Fund. ([[Co-WIN News#Lightning_Detector_Design_Competition_.E9.96.83.E9.9B.BB.E6.8E.A2.E6.B8.AC.E5.99.A8.E8.A8.AD.E8.A8.88.E6.AF.94.E8.B3.BD|more...]])
=== New Article Updated on Co-WIN Education Resources  ===
=== New Article Updated on Co-WIN Education Resources  ===


A new article titled "Development of Room-temperature Thin-film Volatile Organic Compound Gas Sensors for Environmental Health Monitoring" is uploaded to Co-WIN Education Resources. &nbsp;The article is associated with the Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF) project number ITS/558/09 carried out&nbsp;by the Applied Physics Department of PolyU (16 Dec, 2010 – 15 June 2012). ([http://weather2.ap.polyu.edu.hk/cowinwiki/index.php/Environmental_Monitoring download])<br>  
A new article titled "Development of Room-temperature Thin-film Volatile Organic Compound Gas Sensors for Environmental Health Monitoring" is uploaded to Co-WIN Education Resources. &nbsp;The article is associated with the Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF) project number ITS/558/09 carried out&nbsp;by the Applied Physics Department of PolyU (16 Dec, 2010 – 15 June 2012). ([http://weather2.ap.polyu.edu.hk/cowinwiki/index.php/Environmental_Monitoring download])<br>  
=== Visibility Measurement Method Design Competition shows students ability in application of information technology  ===
Winners of the "Visibility Measurement Method Design Competition", an event jointly organised by the Hong Kong Observatory and the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), were announced at an award presentation ceremony on 7 July at the Rayson Huang Theatre of HKU. ([[Co-WIN News#Visibility_Measurement_Method_Design_Competition_shows_students_ability_in_application_of_information_technology|more...]])


=== Vote for Love ideas Projects  ===
=== Vote for Love ideas Projects  ===

Revision as of 09:15, 3 October 2012

Co-WIN News

Lightning Detector Design Competition

The "Lightning Detector Design Competition" is organized by Faculty of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong (HKU), Hong Kong Observatory (HKO), and Hong Kong Meteorological Society (HKMetSoc), and is supported by the HKU Knowledge Exchange Fund. (more...)

New Article Updated on Co-WIN Education Resources

A new article titled "Development of Room-temperature Thin-film Volatile Organic Compound Gas Sensors for Environmental Health Monitoring" is uploaded to Co-WIN Education Resources.  The article is associated with the Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF) project number ITS/558/09 carried out by the Applied Physics Department of PolyU (16 Dec, 2010 – 15 June 2012). (download)

Vote for Love ideas Projects

Please kindly be informed that two member institutions of Co-WIN have submitted proposals to apply for funding from the "Love Ideas ♥ HK" (www.loveideas.hk) scheme. Please click here (more...) for information on how to support.

Community Weather Information Network wins Royal Meteorological Society award

The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) has been given the prestigious 2010 Vaisala Award for Weather Observing and Instrumentation by the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) for the Community Weather Information Network (Co-WIN). (more...)

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Hong Kong Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Awards 2011

Community Weather Information Network won the Certificate of Merit of the Best Collaboration (Service) category in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) awards of Hong Kong to recognise the excellent achievements and contribution in provision of weather information services through outstanding collaboration. The award was supported by Office of the Government Chief Information Officer. It fully relies on your active participation and support.


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