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2025

Beyond the Buzz: Tuning Drone Tech for Quieter Skies and Safer Cities
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Research, Technology, Research and Technology, Innovation, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Beyond the Buzz: Tuning Drone Tech for Quieter Skies and Safer Cities
The buzz surrounding drones and eVTOL vehicles signals an exciting future—faster deliveries, rapid medical aid, and efficient public services just over our heads. But as these technologies take flight, they face two critical challenges: noise pollution and public safety. Drone and eVTOL operation in low altitude airspace produce noise and face flight safety challenges in micro-weather and building wind environment. Professor ZHANG Xin, Swire Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Professor ZHOU Peng at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) are leading efforts to overcome these issues. Combining cutting-edge research in aerospace engineering with practical solutions, their team is striving to ensure drones and eVOTL  vehicles can integrate harmoniously into urban life.
HKUST-Developed SmartCare Shifts Clinical Focus to Patient Care
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Medical Research, Research, Research and Technology, Computer Science and Engineering
HKUST-Developed SmartCare Shifts Clinical Focus to Patient Care
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has recently introduced SmartCare – an AI platform developed by HKUST researchers that redefines patient journeys from triage to treatment – in its on-campus clinic. This landmark deployment kicks off a six-month pilot study open to 15,000+ students, faculty, and staff.
HKUST Partners with Top US and Swiss Universities to Propose Innovative Strategy Reshaping Stability and Sustainability of Perovskite Solar Cells
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Research and Technology, Sustainability, Research
HKUST Partners with Top US and Swiss Universities to Propose Innovative Strategy Reshaping Stability and Sustainability of Perovskite Solar Cells
A research team from the School of Engineering (SENG) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has introduced comprehensive bio-inspired multiscale design strategies to address key challenges in the commercialization of perovskite solar cells: long-term operational stability. Drawing inspiration from natural systems, these strategies aim to enhance the efficiency, resilience, and adaptability of solar technologies. The approaches focus on leveraging insights from biological structures to create solar cells that can better withstand environmental stressors and prolonged use.
HKUST Partners with CAS Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization to Host Hong Kong's First Belt and Road Space Technology Training Workshop (Chinese Version only)
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Research and Technology, Research
HKUST Partners with CAS Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization to Host Hong Kong's First Belt and Road Space Technology Training Workshop (Chinese Version only)
由中國科學院國際合作局、中國載人航天工程辦公室及聯合國教科文組織共同指導,並由中國科學院空間應用工程與技術中心、香港科技大學(科大)和中國科學院香港創新研究院聯合主辦的「第二屆『一帶一路』空間科學應用國際培訓班」,於今天(2025年7月24日)至8月5日在科大舉辦。 是次培訓班首次在香港舉行,中國科學院空間應用工程與技術中心副主任(主持工作)王強、中國科學院國際合作局副局長吳艶、聯合國教科文組織基礎科學司司長胡少鋒、香港特區政府工業專員(創新及科技)葛明博士、埃及航天局局長Sherif SEDKY,以及科大副校長(研究及發展)鄭光廷教授出席開幕活動並致辭。一眾來自埃及、泰國、保加利亞、瑞士、巴基斯坦等國家及地區的學員嘉賓,以及負責擔任培訓班導師的科大土木及環境工程學系講座教授兼太空科學與技術研究院院長蘇慧教授、聯席院長兼機械及航空航天工程學系于宏宇教授及高揚教授亦出席了開幕活動。 中國科學院空間應用工程與技術中心副主任(主持工作)王強在致辭時表示,首屆培訓班於北京舉辦,本屆特意選址香港,意在充分發揮粵港澳大灣區核心引擎的區位優勢、開放科研環境及跨境合作平台作用。他強調,香港作為聯通內地與世界的橋梁,將為「一帶一路」沿線及更多國家參與者創造合作新契機,推動空間科技成果全球共享。 鄭光廷教授致辭時感謝國際合作夥伴的鼎力支持,以及政府部門的高度重視,他表示:「此次培訓匯聚『一帶一路』沿線國家航天精英於科大校園,一同探索航天科技的前沿研究及全球佈局,饒富意義。科大多年來深耕航空航天工程學,通過雙軌驅動以建構在這領域的核心競爭力,包括一:廣納全球賢才,組建頂尖科研團隊;二積極搭建『產學研用』生態,深度參與國家重大航天工程項目,累積寶貴經驗。去年,科大肩負國家使命,主導『嫦娥八號』國家探月計劃大的多功能月面作業機械人暨可移動充電站國際合作項目,更透過InnoHK創新平台成立『香港太空機械人與能源中心』,開創香港高校領銜深空探索的先河。未來,我們將以太空機械人為焦點,促進太空科學與人工智能的跨學科融合,為構建可持續的月球科研站及人類深空探索能力貢獻力量。」
Two HKUST Faculty Members Conferred as RGC’s Senior Research Fellow and Research Fellow
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Research and Technology, Research, Artificial Intelligence, Chemistry, Air
Two HKUST Faculty Members Conferred as RGC’s Senior Research Fellow and Research Fellow
Professors YU Jianzhen and JI Yan from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have been selected for fellowship awards under the 2025/26 Research Grants Council (RGC)’s Senior Research Fellow Scheme (SRFS) and Research Fellow Scheme (RFS) respectively. Their research projects, which focus on atmospheric analytical chemistry and investigating AI-powered imperfect competition in financial markets, have secured over HK$13.6 million in grants.
HKUST Otto Poon Center for Climate Resilience and Sustainability is established with the generous support of the Otto Poon Charitable Foundation.
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Research and Technology, Sustainability, Sustainable Development, Community, Research
HKUST Unveils Otto Poon Center for Climate Resilience and Sustainability
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today inaugurated the Otto Poon Center for Climate Resilience and Sustainability (CCRS), a transformative initiative designed to accelerate research, innovation and policy solutions in climate resilience and sustainable development. Established through the generous support of Ir Dr. Otto POON, Founder of the Otto Poon Charitable Foundation, the Center unites HKUST’s world-class expertise in climate science, advanced modeling systems, artificial intelligence (AI), renewable energy and sustainable policy to deliver scalable and actionable strategies for governments, industries, and communities worldwide.
HKUST Appointed by WHO to Lead Regional Consortium on Digital Health Innovation
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Health, Global Health Technology, Healthcare Technology, Research, Public Policy, Humanities and Social Science
HKUST Appointed by WHO to Lead Regional Consortium on Digital Health Innovation
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has been appointed by the Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (APO), a collaborative partnership hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Regional Office for the Western Pacific, to spearhead a regional research consortium focused on digital health innovation. This prestigious appointment, secured through a competitive process, underscores HKUST’s global leadership in policy research under the theme “Leveraging Digital Health Technologies and Data to Strengthen Health System Outcomes.”
Navigating the Skies: HKUST’s Game-Changing Digital Twin
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Drones, Research, Innovation, Smart Cities, Research and Technology
Navigating the Skies: HKUST’s Game-Changing Digital Twin
For many, sticking to familiar paths feels safe and comfortable. But not for the trailblazers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). They are not just thinking outside the box—they are pushing boundaries and aiming for the skies—quite literally. At HKUST’s Low Altitude Economy Research Center (LAERC), researchers are revolutionizing the future of urban airspace to support HKSAR Government’s policy in promoting the low-altitude economy. Their mission? Harnessing the groundbreaking Digital Twin technology—a virtual replica of the physical world—to transform drone management, airspace control, and infrastructure monitoring.  Spearheaded by Professor Jack CHENG of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, this innovative technology is set to unlock unprecedented potential for the low-altitude economy.