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2022

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Impact Series: The Missing Puzzle Piece for Elite Athletes
Minnie SOO and CHOW Hiu-Yau became Hong Kong’s sports stars, when the former bagged the city’s first-ever bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 table tennis women’s team event, and the latter captured a bronze medal at the 2019 Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy. Among the whirlwind of international competitions and training sessions that occupied much of their lives, it would seem that something was missing for them. 
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Engineering, Education, Teaching and Learning, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Sustainability Smart Campus
New Associate Dean Prof. WANG Yu-Hsing Protects Mother Nature with Engineering Expertise Content Banner
“When I grew up, I thought I would become a professional animal watcher in Africa,” said Prof. WANG Yu-Hsing, the new Associate Dean of Engineering (Undergraduate Studies) at HKUST. Having discovered 63 kinds of birds and numerous tree species and even come across a barking deer on the university campus, Prof. Wang is dedicated to civil engineering research projects that protect trees, birds, slopes, and air quality to eventually ensure sustainable development of the smart city via artificial intelligence (AI).
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Research, Innovation
Impact Series: A Quantum Leap into the Future
What is your first thought when you hear “quantum”? Inexplicable laws of nature? A technology for pioneering superfast computers? While quantum technology probably sounds very remote for non-scientists, many experts believe the field will eventually revolutionize our lives by enabling us to make smarter decisions in many different areas.
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Impact Series: Hydrogels: Tomorrow’s Biomedical Solutions Today
Did you know that the hydrogels found in the contact lenses and cosmetics that many of us use every day are also crucial for the successful regeneration of our bodies’ vital internal organs? For many years, scientists have been meticulously studying the regrowing and repairing of damaged cells, organs, and tissues. A key breakthrough came when researchers established that the high water content of hydrogel polymer network structures’ make them useful for regenerative medicine. 
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What Is the Connection for President SHYY, Ingenuity and Leonardo Da Vinci?
The article is authored by CHEN Jay Chung, Professor emeritus of Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Recently, I had an opportunity to visit JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and listened to a talk by the scientists and engineers. They designed the cute little robotic helicopter, Ingenuity, which was brought to the Mars surface by the Perseverance rover spacecraft. Ingenuity successfully completed the first powered controlled extraterrestrial flight by a rotary-wing aircraft. My visit was a delightful reminiscence during the ever-glooming pandemic.
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Internationalization and Partnership, Research
HKUST to Strengthen Research and Academic Collaboration with the University of Strathclyde
The two institutions have signed a Collaborative Research Agreement to pursue six joint projects, and also renewed an MoU originally signed in 2017
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Entrepreneurship, Competition, Innovation
HKUST-Sino One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2022 Welcomes Both Local and Overseas Submissions in Celebration of University’s 30th Anniversary
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has long had a global vision on campus as it invites – for the first time ever – both local and overseas participants to compete in the 12th annual One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the University, additional prize bonuses will be awarded at the event in a bid to enhance diversity, boost public engagement and better the overall experience of the participants.