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2023

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Research, Research and Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Education
Displacement or Complement? HKUST Researchers Reveal Mixed-bag Responses in Human Interaction Study with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage lately in the public eye. How AI is being incorporated to the advantage of our everyday life despite its rapid development, however, remains an elusive topic that deserves the attention of many scientists. While in theory, AI can replace, or even displace, human beings from their positions, the challenge remains on how different industries and institutions can take advantage of this technological advancement and not drown in it. 
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Engineering an 'Ironman': How Triathlete Jason Ng Pushes His Boundaries
Training for triathlon is grueling exercise, and even more challenging while studying at university. Jason NG Tai-Long, a HKUST Engineering undergraduate, is defying all the odds. He spends hours in the pool, in the gym, on the bike, running miles on end training several hours every day. This allows him to perform at his best in elite sport as a triathlete, all while dealing with the rigors of being a student. His perseverance and love for the sport paid off, as he won mixed team relay gold at 2023 Asia Triathlon U23 and Junior Championships in Gamagori, Japan, last month, while claiming the bronze medal in the U23 men’s category.
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HKUST Welcomes LegCo’s Passage of HKUST (Amendment) Bill 2023
The Amendment Bill removed the restriction on the maximum number of VPs at HKUST, allowing the University greater flexibility in its strategic manpower planning. 
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Research, Research and Technology, Ocean Science, Applied Mathematics, Environment, Greater Bay Area, Green Finance, Business, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Development
HKUST Tops in Areas of Excellence and Theme-based Research Schemes 2023-24 Funding
Three research projects led by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) were today awarded a combined total of HK$167 million by the Research Grants Council (RGC)’s Areas of Excellence (AoE) Scheme and the Theme-based Research Scheme (TRS) 2023/24. HKUST also leads the highest number of funded projects among all local universities, and has secured the largest single funding amount of HK$87.1 million for one of its projects. The three studies - covering climate change forecast and mitigation in the Greater Bay Area, landslide risk management, as well as regulation of digital assets in Hong Kong, will receive approximately HK$142 million from the RGC.
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Joint Study Unveils How COVID-19 Adversely Impacts Placenta During Pregnancy
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) today unveiled ground-breaking research that sheds light on how COVID-19 infection may lead to late pregnancy complications. The study reveals significant alterations in gene regulation within the placenta, paving the way for the development of potential molecular targets in future treatments to mitigate the detrimental effects of COVID-19 on maternal and fetal health.
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Deciphering fish species interactions for climate change insights
A team led by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed a technique to study how different fish species interact with each other in a coastal region, a breakthrough that helps explain the complex relationships among marine species and how global warming impacts fish populations. By analyzing minute traces of fish DNA from samples of seawater, the team combined the use of environmental DNA – known as eDNA – and advanced statistical analysis to not only detect the presence of fish species, but also reveal how the species interact with each other. 
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Aspiring Entrepreneurs Gather at HKUST for First Entrepreneurship Bootcamp
HKUST hosted the 2023 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp from July 4-10, bringing together approximately 40 students from top universities across Asia to the Clear Water Bay campus. This immersive program provided a comprehensive and engaging learning environment, fostering the development of entrepreneurial skills and mindset among the participants. The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp offered a diverse range of activities, including workshops, interactive sessions, company visits and contest. These activities allowed participants to delve deep into the intricacies of entrepreneurship and gain valuable insights from experienced mentors. A particular highlight of the bootcamp was a session led by Mr. Albert WONG, CEO of HKSTP - Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, who shared invaluable insights on research outcomes commercialization and innovation.
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International WeiQi Players Gather at HKUST for The "Four Seas Cup" Hong Kong International University Student WeiQi Competition
The inaugural "Four Seas Cup" Hong Kong International University Student WeiQi Competition was unveiled on HKUST campus. Hosted by the Hong Kong Greater Bay Area WeiQi Promotion Association, this tournament not only marks a milestone in Hong Kong's university WeiQi scene, but also serves a greater purpose of inspiring younger generations to learn and appreciate the ancient Chinese board game while promoting cultural exchange through sport. The competition features 14 teams from countries including China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Brunei, as well as regions such as Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, and Macau. Over the course of two days, these teams will compete in a six-round event, receiving guidance from Chinese WeiQi Master Nie Weiping, World Champion of WeiQi Kong Jie, and other professional players.