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2024

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HKUST Introduces Therapy Cats to Delight Students for the First Time (Chinese version only)
動物一向具癒療心靈的奇妙能量,香港科技大學(科大)今年與非牟利獸醫服務協會(NPV)合作,首度邀得兩隻「治療貓」到訪校園與同學見面互動。牠們是已通過考試及評估的合資格「動物老師」,性格溫馴可愛,具有豐富的「行醫」經驗,為一眾學生帶來歡樂及慰藉,於考試季節前夕稍作放鬆,釋放壓力。 自2019年起,科大推出「毛牽無掛」動物輔助計劃, 該計劃於2022年獲得施熙嘉醫生家庭基金慷慨贊助,持續為科大學生服務。 目前校園有三隻的駐校治療犬, 定期與學生見面,讓學生藉著與治療犬及朋輩互動,緩解壓力,減輕焦慮,每學年惠及逾700名同學,涵蓋各個年級及學科。科大指,未來會繼續開拓各式各樣別具特色的活動,例如邀請不同動物醫生來訪,並舉辦教育講座、義工服務等,務求關心學生的同時,亦提升同學對動物權益的關注。
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HKUST Welcomes the “Development Outline for the Hong Kong Park of Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone”
Prof. Nancy IP, President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), warmly welcomes the "Development Outline for the Hong Kong Park of the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone" (the Outline), announced by the HKSAR Government today. She believes the Outline presents a visionary strategic plan for the development of the Hong Kong Park, which will significantly boost Hong Kong's status as an international innovation and technology (I&T) hub.
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HKUST Strengthens Global Ties at AUA Executives’ Meeting and Youth Forum in India
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) participated in the Asian Universities Alliance (AUA) Executives’ Meeting at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) from November 11 to 14, 2024. The AUA Executives’ Meeting is held annually with the aims of reviewing the programs, gathering thoughts and discussing the opportunities for future development. Representing HKUST, Dr. Shin Cheul KIM, Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer), shared the university’s pioneering efforts in nurturing future leaders with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. He highlighted HKUST’s pioneering work in tech transfer and deep tech incubation that are reshaping higher education.
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Diagnosing Knee Abnormalities Like an Experienced Radiologist: A Novel Deep Learning Model by HKUST Engineering School
Multi-sequence knee magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an advanced non-invasive diagnostic method for knee pathology. However, MRI interpretation is highly time-consuming and heavily dependent on expertise. A research team from the School of Engineering, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has introduced a novel deep learning model which can assist with classifying 12 common types of knee abnormalities, enhancing both efficiency and accuracy. The study was a collaboration between the Smart Lab of HKUST in Hong Kong and the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China. Their innovation was recently published in Nature Communications, in a paper titled “Learning Co-Plane Attention Across MRI Sequences for Diagnosing Twelve Types of Knee Abnormalities”.
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Forum and Conference, Life Science, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, STEM Education
HKUST Welcomes Four Nobel Laureates at the Molecular Frontiers Symposium Sparking Passion for Science and Innovation Among Young Minds
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is excited to kick off a prestigious three-day “Molecular Frontiers Symposium” at Shaw Auditorium on campus today. The high-level event showcases a lineup of internationally renowned scientists including four Nobel laureates, serving as a dynamic thought-leadership platform for exchanging ideas among brilliant and young minds. Around 40 leading molecular scientists, including Nobel laureates Prof. Stefan HELL, Sir Tim HUNT, Prof. K. Barry SHARPLESS, and Sir Gregory WINTER, will share their knowledge and insights spanning the latest development in genome editing, fluorescence microscopy and protein engineering in this inaugural symposium in Greater China entitled "Frontiers of New Knowledge in Science".  
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Research, Green Finance
HKUST and HKUST(GZ) Major Cross-campus Joint Study Calls for Strategic Update to Boost Hong Kong’s Green Finance Transition
Signifying the major research collaboration across the two HKUST campuses in Clearwater Bay and Guangzhou, a joint research report series by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (HKUST(GZ)) analyzes Hong Kong’s progress and outlines steps to enhance its role as a green finance leader. The research team, composed of experts from both campuses, underscores the necessity for Hong Kong to refine its strategies. By doing so, the city could bolster its competitiveness in the international green finance landscape, thereby positioning itself as a preeminent center for green and sustainable bonds.
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Achievements, Staff Development
HKUST Attracts Nearly 100 New Scholars to Drive Strategic Development
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has welcomed nearly 100 accomplished scholars from a dozen countries and jurisdictions since the launch of its global recruitment campaign in October 2022, boosting the University’s efforts in teaching, research and innovation across different strategic areas. Echoing the government’s talent attraction initiatives as announced in Chief Executive John Lee’s maiden Policy Address back in 2022, Prof Nancy IP, who assumed the role of HKUST President in tandem, implemented several recruitment measures, including the '30 for 30' talent acquisition campaign to hire renowned academics in strategic research areas.
With HKUST’s new BEng in Energy and Environmental Engineering program launching in Fall 2025, students will learn to design eco-friendly, economically viable, and socially responsible solutions to tackle grand challenges on creating clean water and clean energy.
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Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Engineering Education Innovation, Environmental Engineering: Environmental Sustainability, Energy, Artificial Intelligence, Undergraduate
Discovering My Passion for Energy and Environmental Engineering
Hey there! I’m excited to share my journey with you. Growing up as a beach lover, I spent countless summer days swimming, yachting, and surfing. I loved the beach, but I always hated accidentally gulping down salty water! I wondered why seawater was salty and if it could be made tasty to drink. Little did I know, this curiosity would spark my passion for energy and environmental engineering.