HKUST In The Media

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阿茲海默症|抽血檢測預知患病風險 50歲起應做認知障礙檢測

In an article on blood tests for Alzheimer's Disease, it was mentioned a team led by President Prof. Nancy IP collaborated with a local biotech startup to develop the Plasmark ADMT blood test technology.

人民网
香港科技大學學生陳偉琦:在香港遇見世界

In a feature story on why HK is a desirable destination for development, HKUST Year 4 student Welkin CHEN Weiqi shared his campus life at HKUST.

文匯報
【國慶75周年之創科大踏步】國家科技正蓬勃 惠港創科展所長

In an interview, FYTGS Dean and CIVL Chair Prof. Charles NG Wang-Wai summarized the country's achievements in scientific research and discussed HK's role in the country's push for I&T development.

文匯報
容永祺等五人膺科大榮譽院士

Five distinguished individuals were conferred Honorary Fellowships by HKUST this year.

South China Morning Post
Can a bar-bending robot make life easier for Hong Kong construction workers?

A team from HKUST has developed a robot that can bend steel reinforcement bars on construction sites, move along the reinforcement rods, and automatically tie them at the intersections.

文匯報
【特稿】科大團隊推動國際首航 三名港科學家下潛

OCES/LIFS Chair Prof. QIAN Peiyuan and his team facilitated the "research mission" carried out by Shenhai Yihao and the manned submersible Jiaolong.

東方日報
天氣愈趨極端 未來長夏無冬

ENVR Adjunct Prof. SHUN Chi-Ming, the former Director of the HK Observatory, discussed four major historical wind disasters.

大公文匯網
AI預警避塞車 旅巴出行更順暢

A team led by SENG Dean/CIVL Chair Prof. LO Hong-Kam and CIVL Asst. Prof. LI Sen plans to develop an AI-empowered real-time monitoring system for coaches.

TOM.com
香港科技大學MBA項目再度蟬聯《彭博商業周刊》亞洲第一

HKUST’s MBA program has once again ranked No.1 in the Asia-Pacific region by Bloomberg Businessweek in the 2024-25 "Best B-Schools" ranking.

大公文匯網
AI模型變革氣象預測 天文台:AI善於預測颱風軌跡而非強度

HKUST kicked off its three-day forum titled "Revolutionizing Weather Forecast and Climate Prediction Through AI”.

Tech Xplore
Semi-metals offer new possibilities for electronic devices

ECE Prof. SHAO Qiming’s research group collaborated with Yale University and Texas A&M University on a study on the potential applications and unique physical properties of semi-metals in electronic devices.

Phys.org
Upcycling e-waste into heterogeneous CuₓO nano skeletons for high-performance glucose sensing

ISD/ECE Asst. Prof. Mitch LI Guijun and colleagues proposed a laser-induced transfer method that repurposes copper from e-waste to fabricate portable glucose sensor electrodes.