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2026
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HKUST Improves Solar Cell Performance and Durability through Molecular Interface Engineering
Solar cells' efficiency and lifespan are often determined by what happens at interfaces — the microscopic boundaries where different materials meet. Researchers from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have contributed to two recently published studies that show molecular interface engineering can unlock major gains in the efficiency and durability of next-generation perovskite tandem solar cells.The two studies, published in academic journals Joule (impact factor: 37.1) and Nature Communications, focus on different tandem architectures but convey one common message: carefully designed molecular layers can do far more than connect materials. They can guide how perovskite films crystallize, suppress energy-wasting defects, promote charge transport and protect solar cells against degradation.
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HKUST Hosts the 4th "Four Seas Cup" Hong Kong International University Student WeiQi Competition (Chinese Version Only)
由香港大灣區圍棋促進會及香港科技大學(科大)聯合主辦的第四屆「四洲盃」香港國際大學生圍棋公開賽,於7月14日至18日在科大校園隆重舉行。賽事開幕典禮於今日(7月15日)在科大逸夫演藝中心盛大舉行,並非常榮幸邀請到香港特別行政區政府教育局局長蔡若蓮博士等重量級嘉賓蒞臨主禮。出席開幕儀式的嘉賓亦包括:香港大灣區圍棋促進會會長徐瑩女士、科大副校長(大學拓展)吳宏偉教授、四洲集團創辦人兼主席戴德豐博士、深圳市文化廣電旅遊體育局副局長何建輝先生、中央政府駐港聯絡辦宣傳文體部副部長林枬先生、外交部駐港特派員公署發言人兼新聞及公共關係部主任黃景睿先生、新華社亞太總分社社長孫承斌先生、中央廣播電視總台香港記者站站長王喜凱先生、中央廣播電視總台亞太總站副站長李風先生、先施集團主席、全國政協委員林曉暉先生、香港新聞工作者聯會會長張國良先生及科大跨學科學院院長屈華民教授等。 今年適逢科大創校35周年,本屆賽事已列為校慶的亮點項目之一,其規模及嘉賓陣容均為歷屆之冠。本屆參賽隊伍由上屆的19支大幅增加至29支,匯聚全球25個國家及地區近90名頂尖大學生棋手同台對弈。賽事今年更迎來突破性的國際化升級,獲冠名贊助人戴德豐博士的鼎力支持與持續贊助,並首次迎來美國麻省理工學院、芝加哥大學,以及歐洲與拉丁美洲地區的棋手參賽;東南亞賽區則新增東盟聯隊、印尼隊及菲律賓隊;內地參賽陣容亦進一步擴大,四川大學、廈門大學、浙江大學、貴州大學及廣州華商學院五所高校首次派員參賽,充分實踐「棋聚四洲、手談天下」的主題目標。
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HKUST Launches Mandatory AI Common Core Program to Nurture Future Leaders Comprehensive Scholarships to Attract Top Talent
In response to evolving talent needs, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) continues to innovate its curriculum and strengthen student support. Following the launch of its Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biomedical and Health Sciences program last year, which has emerged as HKUST’s most competitive program in this year’s admissions exercise, the University will introduce a mandatory Artificial Intelligence (AI) Common Core Program in the coming academic year to equip students with essential knowledge and competencies in human-AI collaboration and AI applications. In addition, HKUST offers scholarships and student-support initiatives comparable to those of leading universities in the city, providing students with rich learning experience opportunities through scholarships, overseas learning support, and a wide range of personal and professional development programs.AI Common Core Program for Future Innovators
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HKUST and Indonesia's Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Deepen Partnership with Garuda Scholarship Framework to Nurture Top-Tier Talent
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to reinforce the implementation of an Indonesian government-funded scholarship framework aimed at cultivating top-tier future talent. A cornerstone of this collaboration is the integration of Indonesia’s newly launched Garuda Scholarship to support more outstanding students pursuing undergraduate studies at HKUST. Building on the cooperation agreement established in May 2024, the new MoU solidifies the formal scholarship framework while paving the way for both parties to explore further synergistic opportunities in student internships, academic exchanges, and joint research initiatives to drive innovation in higher education.
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HKUST's Blue Bay Qianhai Innovation Center Officially Inaugurated Advancing the University's Strategic Innovation and Technology Development in the GBA
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) recently inaugurated its Blue Bay Qianhai Innovation Center (the Center), marking a significant strategic step in strengthening the University’s presence in Qianhai, deepening Shenzhen-Hong Kong collaboration, and expanding its global innovation footprint.The launch of the Center represents the latest milestone in the development of HKUST’s Blue Bay innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Shenzhen. Since establishing the HKUST Blue Bay Incubator and its first base in Nanshan in 2016, HKUST has steadily expanded its innovation footprint in the city, adding a second base in the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone in 2020 and now a third strategic base in Qianhai. Together, the three bases form an integrated platform that supports technology transfer, startup incubation, entrepreneurship, and cross-border innovation collaboration between Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
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HKUST Launches Next-Generation Interactive WavyOcean 3.0 Platform
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has launched the new WavyOcean Digital Twin Earth System Version 3.0, making its online platform available to the public for the first time. Built around the concept of "Taohai" – a Chinese term meaning "searching or discovering from the sea", the platform transforms ocean data from research-focused resources into shared knowledge accessible to all.By enhancing the visibility and interpretability of marine ecosystems, the platform promotes deeper public understanding of the ocean and encourages informed actions to support marine conservation and safeguard valuable marine ecosystems.
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HKUST and Team France Ink Pact to Advance Low-carbon Retrofit via Groundbreaking Green Investment Model
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and a consortium of leading French corporations today signed a works contract and a second-phase Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Welcomed by Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK), the two agreements mark a significant step forward and turn the low-carbon retrofit partnership established in September 2025 into concrete action.
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HKUST Secures Largest Share of RGC Strategic Topics Grant to Drive Innovation in Elderly Healthcare
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has distinguished itself in the 2026/2027 Strategic Topics Grant (STG) of the Research Grants Council (RGC) under the University Grants Committee. Of the six approved projects, two are led by HKUST scholars, collectively receiving more than HKD 54.41 million in funding (including matching fund from the University). This represents the highest total funding amount among local universities. The projects leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare to enhance the management of bacterial infections in older adults and provide integrated management for Parkinson's disease, underscoring HKUST's leadership in cutting-edge research and its commitment to developing innovative solutions to the healthcare challenges posed by the aging global population.