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2008

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HKUST Team Develops Pioneering Wireless Sensor Network to Improve Coal Mine Safety
A HKUST research team comprising Dr Liu Yun-hao and doctorate student Li Mo has developed the world’s pioneering wireless sensor network surveillance system to promote coal mine safety. The system development has won for this research team the Grand Prize of the Hong Kong ICT Awards’ Best Innovation and Research Grand Award 2007. The team has introduced some highly innovative features into the system, allowing it to detect and alert irregularities in the coal mine including gas leakage, water seepage and oxygen enriched spots. For the first time, the system provides data about the environment in the coal mines in case of emergency, facilitating rescue work and allowing more informed decisions on mapping out escape routes.
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HKUST MBA Ranks No.17 in the World in Financial Times Ranking
https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/press-releases/2008/01/hkust-mba-ranks-17-world-financial-times-ranking
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100th Exchange Agreement for HKUST Undergraduate Business Students Signed with University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce
https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/press-releases/2008/01/100th-exchange-agreement-hkust-undergraduate-business-studentssigned
HKUST Hosts First UK-Hong Kong Frontiers of Science Symposium
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HKUST Hosts First UK-Hong Kong Frontiers of Science Symposium
HKUST is hosting Hong Kong’s first Frontiers of Science Symposium jointly sponsored by the Royal Society of Britain and the Croucher Foundation, covering key research areas such as stem cell research and infectious diseases.The conference organizers invited 70 of the best and brightest young scientists from the UK and from local universities for three days (16-18 January) of scientific dialogue and discussions.The Frontiers of Science is an important platform for bilateral sharing of major scientific ideas and techniques between countries, cities or regions. The US and the UK have each organized a series of such bilateral conferences with other countries or regions in recent years.
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HKUST Professors Awarded Top Scientific Honor
Two research teams involving HKUST faculty members have won the State Natural Science Award (SNSA), China’s highest honor for achievements in natural science. At the award presentation ceremony today (Tuesday) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, the team leaders received their prizes from Chinese leaders Hu Jintao, Wen Jiabao, Li Changchun, Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang. Both teams won the Second Class Prize of the SNSA award. The first award winning team with participation from HKUST’s faculty members was led by Prof Zhang Tongyi, HKUST’s Professor in Mechanical Engineering. Prof Zhang’s team won the prize for their research into the fracture of “Piezoelectric Materials”, which are smart materials that can convert electric energy into mechanical energy. The other team members are Professor Cunfa Gao and Prof Minghao Zhao from the Mainland and Prof Pin Tong, a Professor Emeritus from HKUST.

2007

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New Technology Turns Traditional Chinese Herbal Recipe into Effective Weapon Against Avian Flu
The Centre for Chinese Medicine R&D (CCM) of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has recently developed an advanced technology to extract effective liposoluble ingredients from traditional Chinese herbal recipe “Xiasangju”(夏桑菊) which has been proved effective in preventing flu virus and avian flu virus from entering body cells. HKUST today (Friday) signed a collaborative agreement with Guangzhou Xing Qun Pharmaceutical Company Limited (XQP), a subordinated enterprise of Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Co Ltd (GPC) which is one of the top pharmaceutical giants in Mainland China. The agreement, which formalizes the sale of HKUST’s patented technology to XQP, will foster scientific research collaboration between Guangdong and Hong Kong in combating avian flu and common flu by using Chinese medicine.
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HKUST and Savantas Launch Summer Program for Talented Youths
Pre-university students with exceptional promise from around the world will be able to flex their intellectual muscles during a 3-week program next summer. Talented Youth Summer Program 2008 (the Program) is co-organized and co-sponsored by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Savantas Policy Institute (Savantas), and will be held from 13 July to 3 August, 2008. Taught by distinguished faculty members and academic experts from HKUST and Stanford University, the Program will carry university credits which could be counted towards future undergraduate studies.
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HKUST Honors Teaching Innovators
Five Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) professors and their teaching teams were honored today(11 December) with Teaching Innovation Awards for successfully introducing new ideas, techniques and practices in teaching. HKUST President, Prof Paul Chu, presented the awards at the third Teaching and Learning Symposium, a biennial event to promote novel teaching and learning at the University. The five winners are: