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2024

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HKUST Hosts Flag-raising Ceremony to Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China
香港科技大學(科大)今早於校園舉行升旗典禮,慶祝中華人民共和國成立七十五周年。外交部駐香港特別行政區特派員公署政策研究室副主任包海斌參贊、科大副監督陳祖澤博士、校董會副主席楊佳錩教授、顧問委員會主席廖長城博士,以及其他大學高層管理人員作主禮嘉賓,並由香港輔助警察隊(香港輔警)會操及升旗隊負責莊嚴而隆重的升旗儀式,隊員當中大部分為在讀科大學生及畢業生。
四百多名包括科大校董會及顧問委員會成員、師生、校友、教職員及其家屬親身參與典禮,並有逾兩萬人在線上觀看直播。典禮期間,科大內地學生學者聯誼會合唱團與所有出席典禮的嘉賓及科大成員一同奏唱國歌、科大校歌及「我和我的祖國」,聯誼會日前亦在校園內組成「75」字樣,祝賀祖國成立七十五周年。

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HKUST Chairs AEARU Meetings to Foster International Collaboration
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Prof. WANG Yang chaired the 55th Board of Directors Meeting and 30th Annual General Meeting of the Association of East Asian Research Universities (AEARU) at the University of Macau on September 27, 2024. This significant event convened distinguished delegates from 15 leading East Asian institutions, enhancing regional collaboration.
During the "Research Collaboration in East Asian Universities" workshop, senior leaders from Fudan University, Tohoku University, University of Macau, and Yonsei University showcased their institutions' research excellence and global perspectives. The discussions were particularly meaningful as they marked a vibrant resurgence of collaborative activities following a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

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Less is More: Saving Manpower on Traffic Control While Improving Road Efficiency
HKUST Dean of Engineering Prof. Hong K. LO and his team have developed an award-winning smart traffic control plan to mitigate the notorious congestion in Kwun Tong District, Hong Kong. And they have a broader vision to share in this story.

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16 HKUST scientists secured record high funding from National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2024
A total of 16 scientists from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received a record high of funding in 2024, totalling RMB 26.2 million, from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
The funding was granted through three NSFC schemes in support of the University’s research projects on emerging technologies to enhance human wellbeing and facilitate economic and social development – from artificial intelligence, microelectronics, biology and materials science to big data, mathematics and finance.
In the three schemes, four professors garnered funding between RMB 2.8 million to 4 million for each of their projects from the “National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars”. In addition, the “Excellent Young Scientists Fund” awarded RMB 2 million to six professors each, while another six professors received a grant of RMB 300,000 each from the “Young Scientists Fund”.

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HKUST Confers Honorary Fellowships on Five Distinguished Individuals
Five distinguished individuals, Prof. Peter K. BOL, Mrs. Helen KAN, Prof. KO Ping-Keung, Mr. Vincent NG Wing-Shun and Dr. Samuel YUNG Wing-Ki (in alphabetical order of surnames) were conferred Honorary Fellowships by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today. Officiating at the ceremony were Prof. Harry SHUM, Chairman of the HKUST Council, and Prof. Nancy IP, President of the HKUST.HKUST Council Chairman Prof. Shum applauded the five awardees for their remarkable achievements and significant contributions to society. “This year’s Honorary Fellows have done far more than scaling heights in their career. They have devoted significant efforts to ensuring their achievements would advance the lives of others. In doing so, they have not only blazed a trail for students at HKUST, but also for inquisitive minds across Hong Kong, Asia, and the world,” he said.

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HKUST Welcomes Shenhai Yihao and Jiaolong’s First Visit to Hong Kong
With strong support from the Deep Ocean Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Natural Resources, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) hosted a welcoming ceremony today for the inaugural visit of Chinese research vessel Shenhai Yihao (Deep Sea No. 1) and the manned submersible Jiaolong to Hong Kong, following the vessel’s successful expedition in the Western Pacific. Co-led by HKUST, the expedition is part of the first international deep-sea metascience program, “Digital Deep-sea Typical Habitats (DEPTH),” backed by the mainland government, with the participation of scientists from various countries.