News & Stories
2013

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HKUST's Significant Breakthrough in Superconductivity Using Ultrathin Lead Nanowires For Medical and Biological Applications
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has achieved research breakthrough with a novel approach, using ultrathin lead nanowires to produce magnetic fields which are 200 times stronger and increase the temperature of the environment in which superconductors operate. The research, providing solutions to a bottleneck unsolved for over a century concerning low applications of superconductors due to ultra low temperatures and low magnetic critical fields required, is envisaged to greatly enhance superconductor-based technologies to facilitate their applications in medical and biological fields such as high-resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) devices for cancer and stroke detection. The breakthrough research is published in the prestigious nanoscience and technology journal ACS Nano..

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Ford Unveils Collaboration with HKUST to Provide HKD1,000,000 in Environmental Research Grants to Students
Ford Motor Company today announced that it will be bringing its global Conservation and Environmental Grants program to Hong Kong for the first time, in partnership with the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).
Ford will donate HKD500,000 for the Ford-HKUST Conservation and Environmental Research Grants, which will be matched by HKUST for a total fund of HKD1,000,000.
Postgraduate students from the University's School of Engineering will be offered academic grants for research in the fields of environmental and conservation science, as well as conservation engineering, to help promote innovation, environmental conservation and technological advancement. A maximum of 20 projects will be supported during the 2013-2014 academic year.

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HKUST Community to Organize Summer Garage Sale for Fun and Sustainability
A garage sale with over 195 stalls of new and pre-loved goods will be held in the covered car park at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) this Saturday (15 June).
In line with the commitment of HKUST to environmental sustainability, the biannual Garage Sale endorses the Reduce-Reuse-Recycle-Replace-Rethink (5Rs) campaign.
Mrs Jean Hudson, the garage sale coordinator, takes delight in the enthusiastic reception by the HKUST community, outside organizations and general public at large. That the event is well-received by the charitable organizations adds to it even more significance. People come from all over Hong Kong to participate from as far as Sheung Shui and Tsuen Mun to the south side of Hong Kong Island and everywhere else in between. As in previous years, the proceeds from the table hire fees will be donated to charities for the benefit of many people in a variety of ways. This is a fun and enjoyable community event.

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HKUST Ranks No 1 in Asia for Third Straight Year
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) was just named the top university in Asia for the third straight year by the highly reputable Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) University Rankings: Asia.
Mr Ben Sowter, Head of Research at QS Intelligence Unit highlighted that Asian higher education is undergoing a rapid transformation, and China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea are at the forefront of the assault on the global academic leadership positions. There are already 17% more Asian universities in the global top 200 since the recession, and the next two decades could see leading US and European universities objectively overtaken.

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HKUST 2013 One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition Fosters Entrepreneurial Spirit
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) held the annual HKUST One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition with total awards amounting to HK$1 million to foster entrepreneurship. The championship went to Solaris, while Agito Group Limited and Inno-Chemos (International) Technology Limited were the second place and third place winners respectively.
This year, 85 teams participated in the Competition. Each team consists of at least one member of faculty, staff, students and alumni from HKUST's schools of Science, Engineering and Business. An international judging panel comprising leading executives, professional investors and entrepreneurial academics selected 12 finalists.

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HKUST, Peking University and University of Southern California Researchers Conduct Massive China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study Revealing Adult Women Fare Worse than Men
Prof Albert Park, Director of the Institute for Emerging Market Studies, Chair Professor of Social Science and Professor of Economics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), collaborated with the researchers from Peking University, University of Southern California (USC), and other international partner institutions, and released today the first major report from a massive survey of Chinese adults over the age of 45, providing critical insights into the most rapidly aging population in the world.
Across 17,708 individuals over the age of 45 from both urban and rural areas, from a nationally representative sample of China except Tibet, the researchers found stark gender differences in how men and women age in the developing world.

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HKUST Sponsored by Ernst & Young to Establish the Institute for Emerging Market Studies and Host Forum on 'Prospects for Emerging Markets in the Global Economy'
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received a generous sponsorship from Ernst & Young for the establishment of the Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS), which seeks to provide thought leadership on issues facing businesses and policy makers in emerging markets. The launch event and opening forum of IEMS titled 'Prospects for Emerging Markets in the Global Economy' featured world-renowned experts and academics giving insights into the complex concerns of emerging market economies as they seek to maintain economic dynamism in a changing global environment.

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HKUST Receives HK$5 million Donation from Dr Simon Kwok and Dr Eleanor Kwok To support Interdisplinary Engineering and Medicine Research on Endoluminal Medical Devices
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received a five-million-dollar donation from Dr Simon Kwok and Dr Eleanor Kwok for the development of bio-devices for treatment of endoluminal diseases. These groundbreaking inventions, developed with an aim to improving stroke treatments, are the fruits of close collaboration between leading neurosurgeons and the engineering faculty at HKUST. The successful collaboration points a new way forward for the medical practitioners and the engineering academics to collaboratively develop frontier medical technologies in Hong Kong.