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  • Social Changes and Health
Face masks vs coronavirus: How effective are they?
19/02/2020
Prof. Joseph KWAN, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), compared the use and function of N95 respirators to surgical masks in an article on France24.com
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  • Social Changes and Health
Why we might have to accept that this new coronavirus could be here to stay
18/02/2020
Prof. Donald LOW, Professor of Practice, Division of Public Policy (PPOL) shared his thoughts that the governments to start planning for mitigation and to prepare their populations for the novel coronavirus.
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  • Social Changes and Health
Social controls, SARS experience help China close off cities
04/02/2020
Prof. Joseph KWAN, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) shared his thought about quarantine in controlling the spread of the Coronavirus in various media.
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  • Innovation & Technology
Making API Public Could Boost Business Development
21/01/2020
Prof. HUI Kai-Lung, Co-Director of Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management shared his insights on how making API public could boost business development. Full version news is only available for HKEJ subscribers.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Hong Kong’s ‘revolution of our times’ should focus on climate change
29/12/2019
Prof. Christine LOH,Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), shared her insights in an article on green bonds. She believes that the HK government should explore more green investment options such as blue bonds, thus making HK a hub for green capital.
  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Innovation & Technology
Bringing New Hope to Improvement of Hazy Air Pollution
27/12/2019
A research team led by Prof. YU Jianzhen, Professor at Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) and Department of Chemistry, unveiled a first-in-kind study of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and its role in the rise and fall of airborne sulfates in hazy air pollution, offering policymakers new insights into ways to tackle smoggy weather.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Can PH, rest of world shift to 100% renewable energy?
23/12/2019
Prof. Laurence DELINA, Assistant Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability was interviewed by ABS-CBN News. He shared how he moved from civil engineering to sustainability science and his views on how his country - the Philippines, should develop a decentralized sustainable and renewable energy system.
  • Public Policy
International conference to seek policies to maximize GBA opportunities
05/11/2019
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) delivered a keynote speech in the International Conference of Social Policy and Governance Innovation and shared some of the main demographic challenges faced by GBA.
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  • Public Policy
Balancing Economic Development and Ecological Conservation in Greater Bay Area
23/10/2019
Prof. QI Ye, Director of Institute for Public Policy (IPP) joined the 3rd 21st Century Maritime Silk Road China (GD) International Communication Forum and expressed his view on Greater Bay Area's economic development on Southcn.com.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Ecological Environment Protection in GBA
17/10/2019
Prof. Alexis LAU, Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) shared his insights on ecological environment protection in GBA on Xihua.com
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  • Innovation & Technology
設計成AI時代思考工具
05/05/2026
In a column article, Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor in the Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), argued that in the AI era, design has shifted from being the "final step" of packaging information to a fundamental tool for thinking and problem-solving.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
HK’s tourism is a deeper story about its evolving identity
06/05/2026
An article by Prof. Christine LOH Kung-Wai, Chief Development Strategist in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), on Hong Kong's tourism evolving from a transactional model to an experiential one involving neighborhood walks, rural villages, food culture, exhibitions, shows, nature trails, and everyday urban life. She remarked that the challenge for Hong Kong is no longer only handling visitor numbers, but strengthening what makes the city distinctive.
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  • Innovation & Technology
香港科大、獨立研究員等聯合團隊造出「會說話的AI分身」:讓音頻和影片同步生成不再困難
08/05/2026
Prof. XUE Wei, Assistant Professor in the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC) and the Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA), collaborated with members from CUHK and other leading institutions to publish an article titled "Talker-T2AV: Joint Talking Audio-Video Generation with Autoregressive Diffusion Modeling". The study introduces the Talker-T2AV framework, which significantly advances the synchronization of audio and video generation and addresses longstanding challenges in multimodal synthesis.
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  • Innovation & Technology
香港科技大學等多機構聯手,一個模型搞定15種視頻任務?這項研究徹底打破了「一個模型只能做一件事」的魔咒
08/05/2026
Prof. RAO Anyi, Assistant Professor in the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), collaborated with members from several partner universities to introduce UniVidX, a unified multimodal framework for versatile video generation. It utilizes random condition masking, decoupled gated LoRA, and cross-modal self-attention to uniformly handle fifteen different video tasks. This framework achieves high-quality intrinsic decomposition and layer synthesis with limited training data.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Rise of China complicates ‘authoritarian’ vs ‘democratic’ binary
10/05/2026
An article by Prof. Christine LOH Kung-Wai, Chief Development Strategist in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), on the limitations of political labels – such as "democratic" and "authoritarian" – in describing the complexities of modern governance, particularly in light of Chinese Mainland's rise.
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  • Innovation & Technology
科大AI電影節周六登場 全球逾千作品參展 展全球AI創意力量
12/05/2026
HKUST will host the 2nd AI Film Festival (AIFF) this Saturday and Sunday at the Shaw Auditorium. As one of the significant events celebrating HKUST's 35th anniversary, the Festival is themed "New Boundaries, New Life". It introduces multiple new awards, including the Best Technical Innovation Award, the Best Human-AI Collaboration Award, the Best Realist Exploration Award, and the Best Cross-Cultural Dialogue Award. In response to emerging creative trends, two new competition sections have also been launched this year: the AI Vertical Shorts Section and the AI Music Section. The Festival attracted over 1,300 submissions from established and emerging filmmakers, video creators, and students across nearly 80 countries and regions, underscoring the growing global momentum of AI-enabled filmmaking.
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  • Innovation & Technology
香港科技大學與阿里巴巴聯手破解AI繪圖模型的"訓練魔咒"——讓快速出圖的能力不再因學習新技能而消失
12/05/2026
Prof. Harry YANG, Assistant Professor in the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), collaborated with Alibaba's Z-Image team, the University of California, San Diego, and CUHK to propose the D-OPSD method, enabling fast image generation AI models to learn new concepts without losing speed or quality. By applying self-distillation, the method preserves efficient image generation pathways and supports continuous learning while preventing forgetting.
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  • Innovation & Technology
【大學STEAM焦點學科系列】科大IDT課程 培育創科領袖 招收喜愛探索熱衷科技學生 平均約17人爭一學額
12/05/2026
Wen Wei Po featured HKUST's BSc in Innovation, Design and Technology (IDT) as part of its series on universities' STEAM programs. Beyond its core curriculum, the program emphasizes cultivating students' self-learning abilities, resilience, adaptability, interdisciplinary problem-solving, and innovative thinking. Applicants are required to present a Design and Technology Portfolio during interviews to showcase their projects and extracurricular achievements. Designed to nurture future leaders in innovation and technology, the program has become highly competitive, with an average of about 17 applicants vying for one place in 2025.
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  • Innovation & Technology
庫克掌舵蘋果 低調改變世界
12/05/2026
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor in the Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), on Tim COOK's journey of steering Apple. Prof. Huang argued that Cook’s leadership at Apple has been more important than people often realize. Instead of focusing on flashy product launches like Steve Jobs, he remarked that Cook turned Apple into a highly integrated global system built for scale, stability, and long-term growth.
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  • Innovation & Technology
神二十三任務標識現紫荊花圖案 港產太空人最快年內操作港產「測碳天眼」 研製團隊今展示模型
13/05/2026
Led by Prof. SU Hui, Chair Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Prof. ZHANG Limin, Head and Chair Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; and Prof. ZHAI Chengxing, Associate Professor in the Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA) and the MUSICO (Multi-Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory), a lightweight, high-resolution system designed to accurately monitor the concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane at key emission sources in the global mid-to-low latitudes, was recently installed in the Tiangong Space Station aboard the Tianzhou-10 cargo craft.