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2022

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Research, Innovation, Quantum Computing
HKUST researchers find new way of gaining quantum control from loss
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have demonstrated a new way to control the quantum state through the loss of particles – a process that is usually avoided in the quantum device, offering a new way towards the realization of unprecedented quantum states. Manipulating a quantum system requires a subtle control of quantum state with zero imperfect operations, otherwise the useful information encoded in the quantum states is scrambled.  One of the most common detrimental processes is the loss of particles that consist of the system. This issue has long been seen as an enemy of quantum control and was avoided through the isolation of the system.  But now, researchers at the HKUST have discovered a way that could gain quantum control from loss in an atomic quantum system. The finding was published today in Nature Physics. 
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A Year of Challenges and Accomplishments
A look back on HKUST 's achievements and how we leaped forward in another pandemic-stricken year  
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Recognition, Ranking
HKUST Among Three of the World’s Most International Universities
HKUST ranked the third most international university in the world by THE.
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Data Analytics, Interdisciplinary, Electronic and Computer Engineering
T cells fit to tackle Omicron, suggests new study
T cells, one of the body’s key defences against COVID-19, are expected to be effective in mounting an immune response against Omicron.

2020

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Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, Student Innovation
Eat Your Spoons and Forks to Beat Pollution
The rapid growth in food delivery and takeout thanks to the pandemic has led to more plastic waste being dumped in the city’s landfills. To help reduce single-use plastics, have you ever imagined eating your spoons, forks, and chopsticks after finishing your meal? This is what Aditi DEODHAR, Swapnil MISHRA, and Srijan SAXENA, co-founders of Planeteers, do to fight against plastic pollution.

2021

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HKUST Co-hosted APCIEE Fueling Innovation Culture
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Prof. Andrew POON Named a 2022 Optica Fellow
Prof. Andrew POON Wing-On was recognized for his outstanding and sustained contributions to microcavity optics and photonics and their applications in silicon photonics.
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Mental Health, Student Development, Education
De-stress with Furry Friends
HKUST has launched the Comfort Paws Program to help students de-stress and refresh particularly during challenging times.