新聞及香港科大故事

2013

新聞
科學
New Nano Materials for Industry Applications
Prof Weijia Wen introduced some innovative applications of nanotechnology, including the "ER fluid" for clutches, electronic valve and damper, a "smart gel" for windows to help save energy, and a "smart drug" which can target tumor. (From the "HKUST Science-for-Lunch" talk series)
新聞
科學
Smart Materials for Better Health and Environment
Prof King-Lun Yeung has developed a "smart" anti-microbial coating for prevention of spread of infectious diseases. This coating is more long-lasting and environmentally friendly. (From the “HKUST Science-for-Lunch” talk series)
新聞
創新
Voice and Language Cloud Service for Consumer Products
Using cloud technology, Prof Pascale Fung has developed a Chinese-based voice interactive system for use on smart phones and GPS in cars. (From the "HKUST Science-for-Lunch" talk series)
新聞
Terry and Terence Tsang
Meet the HKUST engineering alumni brothers who have turned their interest in IT and entrepreneurship into one of Asia’s top Facebook app development companies.
新聞
學生發展及聯繫
From Indonesia to Hong Kong
Ivan Gondoprastowo, Engineering, Year 1
新聞
工程學
Six more HKUST professors become IEEE Fellows
What an achievement! In 2012, HKUST will have the highest number of newly elected Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) among universities and institutions in Asia . It will also bring the HKUST Engineering School 's total number of IEEE Fellows to 25. The IEEE is the world's leading professional association for advancing technology for humanity and has 395,000 members in more than 160 countries. Fellowship is the highest grade of membership and is recognized by the technical community as an honor only given to a select group of members with extraordinary accomplishments in their fields. The six newly elevated professors from the HKUST School of Engineering are: Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering Prof Oscar Au , cited for his contributions to multimedia coding and security.
新聞
商業
The making of an entrepreneur
A familiar name throughout HKUST, Prof Jack Lau, an Electronic and Computer Engineering alumnus, is HKUST's first PhD graduate and founder of hi-tech company Perception Digital Holdings Limited. Here you can find out what lies behind Prof Lau's success as an entrepreneur. Editor: What are Perception Digital's strengths? Prof Lau: The company is a pioneer in technology solutions for digital sequel processing, turn-key consumer electronics, and holds more than 25 patent. Products include Waterproof TV, WiFi-connected photo frames, and the Golf Swing Analyzer. Editor: Tell us how Perception Digital started.
新聞
校園生活
Course Assessment
Rebecca Kundrik, Science, Year 1