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The application of information technology in landslide risk management
(Sammy P.Y. Cheung, Civil Engineering and Development Department)

Exploitation of information technologies to deliver quality service at a lower cost
(Ho Kwok-wah, Immigration Department)

Nowcasting - the means for meeting the severe weather challenge
(Yeung Hon-yin, Hong Kong Observatory)

Visualization of complex noise environment by virtual reality technologies
(Law Chi-wing, Lee Chee-kwan and Tai Moon-kwong, Environmental Protection Department)

Sustainable building construction
(Mr. Anthony Wilson, Architectural Services Department)

Climate forecasting - what the temperature and rainfall in Hong Kong are going to be like in 100 years?
(Y.K. Leung, M.C. Wu and K.H. Yeung, Hong Kong Observatory)

Cross-boundary traffic prediction - a dynamic approach
(Mrs Sorais Lee, Planning Department)

Chemical metrology in Hong Kong
(Wong Siu-kay, Government Laboratory)

Application of modern technology in food safety : chloropropanols in sauces
(Stephen Chung Wai-cheung, Food and Environmental Hygiene Department)

Integrated information display for air traffic control applications
(Leung Woon-yin, Civil Aviation Department)

Application of GIS techniques in Hong Kong's population census
(Annie Chan Yuen-wai, Census and Statistics Department)

The challenge of air quality modelling in Hong Kong
(Christopher Fung, Environmental Protection Department)

Windshear - its detection and alerting
(Li Ping-wah, Hong Kong Observatory)

Electrical measurement standards based on quantum phenomena
(Dennis Lee, Innovation and Technology Commission)

The application of numerical modelling in managing our water environment
(Lee Hok-shing, Environmental Protection Department)

 
 
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  Last Revision Date: 26 April 2012