The "Science in the Public Service" Campaign is organizing a popular science lecture series from September 2009 to March 2010 at the Lecture Theatre of the Hong Kong Science Museum. All are welcome. Admission is free and seats will be allocated on first come first serve basis. Details of the public lectures this Saturday are as follows:
Date: |
23 January 2010 (Saturday) |
Time: |
2:30pm - 4:30pm |
Time and Topic: |
(1) |
2:30-3:10pm |
Topic: |
How radar systems in Hong Kong support aviation |
Speaker: |
Ir. Thomas FOK, Acting Chief Electronics Engineer, Civil Aviation Department |
(2) |
3:10-3:50pm |
Topic: |
Management of arrival flights for efficient use of airspace and on-time arrivals into Hong Kong International Airport |
Speaker: |
Ir. Ron WONG, Electronics Engineer, Civil Aviation Department |
(3) |
3:50-4:30pm |
Topic: |
Microbiology and chemistry in sewage treatment |
Speaker: |
Dr. Daniel TW TANG, Chemist, Drainage Services Department |
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Venue: |
Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon |
Capacity: |
295 (admission is free and on a first-come, first-served basis) |
Language: |
Cantonese |
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For other campaign activities, please browse http://www.science.gov.hk
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