HKUST In The Media
Researchers from HKUST and Tsinghua University have developed a digital twin intelligent agent for heritage building preservation using Multimodal Large Language Models and 3D Gaussian Splatting technology.
HKUST is investing up to HK$40 million to upgrade 30% of its total parking spaces with charging capability and related software support for electric vehicles (EV), striving to cultivate a sustainable commuting habit and support emission reduction goals in the HKUST 2028 Sustainability Challenge.
A research team led by ECE/CBE Chair Prof. FAN Zhiyong has developed biomimetic olfactory chips (BOC) capable of integrating nanotube sensor arrays on nanoporous substrates, with up to 10,000 individually addressable gas sensors per chip.
Researchers from HKUST have developed a groundbreaking method utilizing wastewater extraction technology to produce green hydrogen at a rate 14 times faster than the standard process.