News & Stories

2016

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Interdisciplinary, Campus Life, Music, Alumni
Engineer Loves Music
How would you choose between music and computers? Chuck-jee Chau, PhD student of Computer Science and Engineering is smart enough to combine two by carrying out research on the synthesis and analysis of sound. As always, cross-curricular study is encouraged in UST to enrich our educational experience and broaden our minds. Chuck-jee Chau PhD, Computer Science and Engineering (2017) MSc, Computer Science and Engineering (2011)
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Education, Undergraduate
Early Taste of Research
There is no better proof of the University’s high-profile research focus and dedication to education innovation than its Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). Through this program, students have the opportunity to engage in research projects under the guidance of world-class researchers at home and abroad, publish in leading international journals, and present at international conferences. Since its first launch in 2005, the program has helped myriad over 2,500 students to develop insightful perspectives in their chosen areas, for the demonstrable benefit of Hong Kong. 379 students and 142 professors participated in 292 projects in the 2015-16 academic year alone. And upon completion of the program, all students are eligible for entry into the annual UROP Awards.
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On campus, Campus Life, Student Innovation, Partnership, Sustainability
Bringing Expertise into Green Campus Projects
It?s been three years since the Sustainable Campus Leadership Program was launched that provides hands-on experience for students to design and implement their own Green Campus Projects in HKUST to address different sustainability issues.
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Competition
EVMT Graduate works at Schneider Electric HK as Assistant Engineer
Jasmine LEE, EVMT graduate, joined Schneider Electric HK as Management Trainee by winning the international green competition "Go Green in the City" and now is promoted to be Assistant Engineer. Let's share her story.
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Major Events (On Campus), Bonding
Happy to See You Back to Campus!
To welcome the old faces plus the new comers, IPO distributed free ice-cream to IPO students on 1 September, the first school day.
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Information literacy, Student Development
Information Literacy in Hong Kong
Information literacy is a set of skills, attitudes, and behaviors that allows people to recognize when they want or need information, and then to search, locate, evaluate, manage, and use what they find effectively and ethically. It is tightly bound up with exercising ?the mind?s power to inquire freely.?   At the Library, we strive to help students develop these abilities. Part of these efforts lie in measuring how our students are doing; developing librarian?s abilities to do so; as well as joining with librarians across Hong Kong to help Hong Kong?s university students improve their information literacy.  
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Discovery, Research, Neuroscience
HKUST Researchers Find Possible Mechanisms of Human Brain Disorders That May Shed Light on New Treatments
A research team led by Prof Mingjie Zhang, Kerry Holdings Professor of Science of the Division of Life Science at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), has achieved a breakthrough that provides mechanistic insights into the causes that lead to various neuropsychiatric disorders such as autism, intellectual disorders (ID) and schizophrenia. With their discoveries, new treatments for these disorders may be developed in near future. All neurons in our brain are wired via a micron-sized connection unit called synapse, and each synapse contains a layer of densely-packed, protein-rich compartment called postsynaptic density (PSD), which is responsible for brain signal processing and transmission. While the existence of PSDs has been known to scientists for 60 years, how PSDs form and change in response to brain activities are poorly understood.
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Sustainability, Campus Life, Environmental Protection
Waste Reduction Program in HKUST Canteens
To promote the practice of "use less, waste less", with the joint efforts of most caterers on campus, we shall re-launch the "Less Rice for $1 Less" and "Bring Your Own Reusable Container" programs with effect from 1 September 2016