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An article by HKUST President Prof. Nancy unveils the University’s latest Strategic Plan 2031
香港01
A feature interview with HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP
SCMP
A research team led by ECE/CBE Chair Prof. FAN Zhiyong has developed a nanowire-based replication of insect eyes using perovskite crystal material.
New Scientist
A research team from LIFS has uncovered the mechanism behind short-distance vesicle transport within cells.
Phys.org
A column article co-authored by CIVL Chair Prof. LO Hong-Kam and CIVL Asst. Prof. LI Sen on applying big data to parking management to alleviate traffic congestion caused by tourist buses.
點新聞
HKUST and Beijing Tiantan Hospital of the Capital Medical University signed a strategic cooperation agreement to jointly nurture innovative medical talents with expertise in both research and clinical practice.
明報
A feature interview with the research team led by HKUST’s HKCRC, has developed a rebar tying robot capable of completing flat steel mesh tying for construction sites in HK.
巴士的報
An article by LAPP Director Prof. Donald LOW.
South China Morning Post
In an editorial article on HK's contribution to China’s aerospace technology development, it was mentioned that HKUST recently launched HK's first civilian satellite.
大公文匯網
A feature interview with the research team led by ISD Asst. Prof. XIANG Changying, focuses on the development of a smart window for solar power generation, which promotes energy efficiency.
巴士的報
A feature interview with ENVR Chief Development Strategist Prof. Christine LOH, on the recent controversial Municipal Solid Waste Charging Scheme.
香港01
Researchers from HKUST, Max Planck Institute, and Harbin Institute of Technology have created a wireless miniature robot introduced in a Science Robotics paper.
Tech Xplore
HKUST launched Redbird Innovation Fund (RIF), a HK$500 million initiative to create multiple Venture Investment Funds (VIFs) worth HK$2 billion in collaboration with investment partners, to support HKUST start-ups.
Mirage News
Researchers from HKUST and the University of Oxford have introduced a framework called Latent Guard to improve the safety of text-to-image generation networks.
Tech Xplore