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2024

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Announcements, University Development, Development
HKUST Appoints Ir John KWONG Ka-Sing as Inaugural Vice-President for Development
                Ir John KWONG Ka-Sing The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) announced today the appointment of Ir John KWONG Ka-Sing as the Vice-President for Development, effective from September 26, 2024. 
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Entrepreneurship, Youth Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Student Innovation
HKUST-Sino One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2024 Welcomes Both HK and Overseas Teams for the First Time to Foster Vibrant Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Sino Group are committed to nurturing the next generation of innovative talents. The "HKUST-SINO One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2024“, organised by HKUST and Sino Group, aims to empower young individuals with entrepreneurial aspirations to turn their ideas into reality. This platform enables future entrepreneurs to develop innovative solutions that contribute to sustainability and global advancement. A record-breaking 340 teams from Hong Kong and around the world participated in this year’s competition, with a new track introduced for overseas university students. This initiative promotes collaboration and the exchange of ideas between local and international universities.
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HKUST Strengthens Partnerships with UNESCO Initiatives
HKUST Vice-President for Institutional Advancement, Prof. WANG Yang, led a delegation to Paris last week to share his profound insights into the revolutionary era of digital learning in education at the UNESCO Digital Learning Week 2024.    Prof. Wang and Prof. Kani CHEN, Program Director of MSc in Financial Mathematics and Co-Director of Risk Management and Business Intelligence Program, participated in a breakout session titled “Leveraging Digital Transformation for Green Skills, Green Jobs, and Youth Climate Action” on September 5, discussing how blockchain, AI and green transformation of education industry could shape our sustainable future.  
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Research, Research and Technology, 3D Printing
HKUST Researchers Develop Innovative Method to Simplify Manufacturing Process of Cellular Ceramic
A study led by the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed an innovative method that overcomes the limitations of traditional additive manufacturing (3D printing), significantly simplifying and accelerating the production of geometrically complex cellular ceramics. This groundbreaking approach has the potential to revolutionize the design and processing of multifarious ceramic materials, opening up new possibilities for new applications in energy, electronics, and biomedicine, including robotics, solar cells, sensors, battery electrodes, and bactericidal devices.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering, Environmental Protection
HKUST Engineering Researchers Discover an Effective and Environment-friendly Disinfectant
A widely used disinfectant worldwide, chloroxylenol, has been associated with eco-toxicological threats in water environments due to its relatively high chemical stability and massive consumption. Researchers at the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have discovered a promising alternative known as 2,6-dichlorobenzoquinone (2,6-DCQ), which works more effectively in combating certain common bacteria, fungi and viruses, and can be rapidly degraded and detoxified in receiving waters. This groundbreaking study is led by Prof. ZHANG Xiangru from HKUST’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, who has been studying disinfection byproducts (DBPs) for many years. During the pandemic outbreak, Prof. Zhang noticed that chloroxylenol is structurally similar to some halo-phenolic DBPs previously discovered by his team, which have been shown to rapidly degrade by solar photolysis.
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Research and Technology, Electronic and Computer Engineering
HKUST Engineering Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Platform for One-Step Production of Sperm-Like Micro-Robots to Enhance Precise Drug Delivery
A research team from the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed an innovative magnetic actuation platform that enables the one-step formation of sperm-like “micro-robots”, demonstrating excellent motility and efficient performance in precise drug delivery. By addressing the limitations of traditional microfluidic devices in processing sophisticated 3D structures, the research team has significantly streamlined the production procedure of these micro-robots, paving the way for more promising applications of this technology in the biomedical field. 
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Student Development and Bonding
HKUST Kicks off New Academic Year with Energetic Carnival (Chinese Version Only)
迎接新學年,香港科技大學(科大)今日(九月二日)起舉行為期兩天的開學嘉年華「Fire Up Your Year」,校長葉玉如教授聯同一眾副校長及管理層出席,與新生大玩問答遊戲,陪伴他們開啟人生的新篇章!為培養新成員對大學之歸屬感,學生不但甫進校園便能聽到科大校歌的悠揚旋律,校長及副校長們更帶領新生合唱,與學生打成一片,以歌聲凝聚大學社群。 葉校長在致辭中勉勵同學們,在科大的生活不僅要專注學業,更要享受探索的過程。她亦鼓勵同學要勇於發掘自己的興趣和潛能,建立長久的友誼,秉持科大「凡事皆可為」的精神,並充分享受這段成長的旅程。她又指出:「對新生而言,初到科大難免要花時間適應新的學習模式和環境,但我們隨時都會在身邊支持你們!」 此外,主辦嘉年華的環球事務及傳訊處、學務長辦公室及逸夫演藝中心更邀請一眾科大師兄、師姐為新生進行樂隊演出、無伴奏合唱、花式跳繩、啦啦隊及跳舞表演,並於校園各處設置攤位遊戲,增進同學對校園設施的認識,場面樂也融融。
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Research, Research and Technology, Physics
HKUST and SJTU physics researchers identify new multiple Majorana zero modes in superconducting SnTe
A collaborative research team led by Prof. Junwei Liu, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and Prof Jinfeng Jia and Prof Yaoyi Li from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), has identified the world’s first multiple Majorana zero modes (MZMs) in a single vortex of the superconducting topological crystalline insulator SnTe and exploited crystal symmetry to control the coupling between the MZMs. This discovery offers a new pathway to realizing fault-tolerant quantum computers, which is published in Nature*.