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2025

HKUST Prof. LAW Kam-Tuen Named "New Cornerstone Investigator"
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Research, Recognition, Physics
HKUST Prof. LAW Kam-Tuen Named "New Cornerstone Investigator" – Hong Kong's Only Honoree this Year
Prof. LAW Kam-Tuen, Chair Professor of the Department of Physics and the Director of Research Office at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), has been named a "New Cornerstone Investigator" by the Tencent-funded New Cornerstone Science Foundation. The prestigious award will provide up to RMB 15 million over five years to support his research efforts in quantum physics.Among 35 distinguished scientists selected this year from across the nation, Prof. Law is the sole honoree from Hong Kong, underscoring HKUST’s leading role in fundamental scientific research.
HKUST Expresses Profound Sorrow for Tai Po Fire Tragedy and Pledges Support to Community
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HKUST Expresses Profound Sorrow for Tai Po Fire Tragedy and Pledges Support to Community
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is profoundly saddened by the devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of life and extend our deepest condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims, the injured, and all those affected in our community during this difficult time.In the wake of this tragedy, our immediate focus is on the well-being of our students and staff. We have been proactively contacting those in our community who may have been impacted. We are providing direct, personalized support to the affected individuals, including those who were injured, displaced, or have family members involved.
Bridging Global Health Gaps: HKUST Student Initiatives Breathe New Life into Sri Lanka’s Healthcare
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Health, Community, Teaching and Learning, Healthcare Technology, Global Health Technology, Student Development and Bonding
Bridging Global Health Gaps: HKUST Student Initiatives Breathe New Life into Sri Lanka’s Healthcare
Nestled amidst the majestic mountains and verdant tea plantations of Haputale, a town perched high in Sri Lanka’s highlands, the invigorating scent of foliage enveloped a group of undergraduate students from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), rejuvenating their spirits.Captivated by the breathtaking landscapes, the students trekked up the hills, laden with backpacks and equipment, until they reached a local community. This marked the beginning of their transformative journey: introducing telemedicine to the remote communities in Sri Lanka's mountainous regions.
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Research, Materials Science
HKUST Researchers Pioneer Pathway to Mechanical Intelligence by Breaking Symmetry in Soft Composite Materials
A research team, led by Prof. XU Qin from the Department of Physics (PHYS) and Prof. HU Wenqi from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), has developed soft composite systems with highly programmable, asymmetric mechanical responses. By integrating “shear-jamming transitions” into compliant polymeric solids, this innovative work enhances key material functionalities essential for engineering mechano-intelligent systems— a major step toward the development of next-generation smart materials and devices.  
HKUST Collaborates with Huashan Hospital and Ruijin Hospital to Advance Medical Research and Nurture Innovative Clinical Scientists
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Innovation, Partnership
HKUST Collaborates with Huashan Hospital and Ruijin Hospital to Advance Medical Research and Nurture Innovative Clinical Scientists
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has officially established a strategic partnership by signing cooperation agreements with Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University (Huashan) and Ruijin Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (Ruijin). The collaboration will focus on research, talent development, medical education, and international exchange, aiming to jointly nurturing clinical scientists and medical professionals with international perspectives and cutting-edge innovative capabilities. This partnership seeks to accelerate the translation and application of high-level clinical research outcomes and promote high-quality development of healthcare across both cities.
HKUST and SEMI to Co-Host the 2025 Semiconductor Innovation and Intelligent Application Summit (SIIAS) – Premiering in Hong Kong on December 2
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Research and Technology, Advanced Materials and Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Seminar
HKUST and SEMI to Co-Host the 2025 Semiconductor Innovation and Intelligent Application Summit (SIIAS) – Premiering in Hong Kong on December 2
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is pleased to partner with SEMI to co-host the inaugural Semiconductor Innovation and Intelligent Application Summit (SIIAS) on December 2, 2025. Supported by the HKSAR Government, this landmark event will be held in Hong Kong for the first time, bringing together global industry leaders, pioneering researchers, and key policymakers to shape the future of semiconductor innovation and drive the industry's strategic development. The SIIAS will further establish Hong Kong as a global innovation hub for microelectronics and advanced manufacturing.
Prof. DAI Xi, the Dr William M W Mong Professor of Nanoscience and Chair Professor of Physics at HKUST, has been awarded the 2025 Future Science Prize in Physical Science.
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Award, Recognition, Physics, Research
Predicting the Possible: Prof. DAI Xi’s Persistent Climb to Future Science Prize
Physics unlocks many of the universe’s enigmas, thanks to the relentless dedication of many great minds. Among them is Prof. DAI Xi, the Dr William M W Mong Professor of Nanoscience and Chair Professor of Physics at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). His theoretical work in condensed matter physics and topological materials research has added fresh perspectives to modern physics, earning him the prestigious 2025 Future Science Prize—widely regarded as China’s equivalent to the Nobel Prize.
Prof. GUO Yike Elected as International Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
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Achievements, Research, Innovation, Recognition
Prof. GUO Yike Elected as International Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
Prof. GUO Yike, Provost and Chair Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), has been elected as an International Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the Information and Electronics Engineering Division. The CAE is the nation's highest academic institution in engineering sciences and technology, and membership is considered as the highest lifelong academic honor in the field.