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  • Environment & Sustainability
Why are Hong Kong’s vital low-carbon policies missing from the budget?
03/03/2021
Division of Environment and Sustainability Chief Development Strategist/ Adjunct Prof. Christine LOH wrote an article on the Budget, saying the government could have directed much more resources to decarbonisation.

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  • Social Changes and Health
To Democratize Vaccine Access, Democratize Production
03/03/2021
An article co-written by Division of Public Policy Research Asst. Prof. Renu SINGH on how we could address the COVID-19 vaccine inequality by opening vaccine technology and assisting countries around the world to manufacture.

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  • Environment & Sustainability
Hong Kong must take a leaf out of the European Union’s book to reduce waste
24/02/2021
An article written by Rachel YU, a student from Division of Environment and Sustainability student, on Hong Kong’s waste management policy, she called on the society to reduce plastic waste and raise awareness of environmental protection through education.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Can China meet its ambitious decarbonization goals?
24/02/2021
Division of Environment and Sustainability Chief Development Strategist Christine LOH commented on China's 2060 carbon neutrality target in an interview, saying the decarbonization target "did not come out of the blue" and that it confirmed China’s paradigm shift from polluted "factory of the world" to clean, green producer of homegrown high-tech goods.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
A New Chapter In China's Carbon Neutrality Target
22/02/2021
Division of Environment and Sustainability Chief Development Strategist Prof. Christine LOH wrote an article on how China’s carbon neutrality target will open a new chapter in its future development.
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  • Public Policy
Why Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble is key in adapting to ‘new normal’
18/02/2021
Senior Lecturer Prof. Donald LOW from Division of Public Policy wrote an article on Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble, saying it is key for the two cities in adapting to "new normal" while managing risks of disease transmission with coronavirus cases dropping.

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  • Social Changes and Health
China Recorded Lowest Birthrate As A Result of Pandemic
16/02/2021
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from Division of Public Policy said in an article that China recorded the lowest birthrate last year, saying the statistics are in keeping with a general global downward trend as a result of the pandemic in 2020, but he expects the drop will ease off in coming years. He added that downward structural trend is likely to continue because the number of childbearing women is declining.

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  • Environment & Sustainability
Stepping Up Efforts in Decarbonization
02/02/2021
Division of Environment and Sustainability Chief Development Strategist Prof. Christine LOH wrote an article on why Hong Kong should step up efforts in decarbonization, especially after the US rejoined the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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  • Innovation & Technology
How Tech Giants' Business Decisions Affects Privacy Protection
29/01/2021
Prof. HUI Kai-Lung, Co-director of Dual Degree Program in Technology & Management wrote an article on the privacy concerns sparked by tech giants’ business decisions.

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  • Environment & Sustainability
Extreme Weather: Reflection of Global Warming
29/01/2021
In an article on an exceptionally cold December in Hong Kong this year, Head of Division of Environment and Sustainability Prof. Alexis LAU said such extreme weather is a reflection of global warming and if humans do not reduce carbon emission, the occurrence of extreme weather conditions will be frequent.
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  • Innovation & Technology
提升學府軟實力 打造國際教育樞紐
10/01/2025
Two articles by the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), Prof. Erwin HUANG on "enhancing the soft power of universities and building HK into an international education hub" and "four steps to make the most of AI learning". (HK Economic Times and HK Economic Journal)
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  • Innovation & Technology
科大開發AI英語評估及學習系統 供全港中學生免費使用
22/01/2025
HKUST launching a pioneering education technology initiative aimed at revolutionizing English education for secondary school students in Hong Kong. With over HK$30 million in funding from the Quality Education Fund (QEF), the initiative will develop an AI-powered English assessment and learning system, offering free access to all secondary school students.
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  • Innovation & Technology
HK unveils world’s first spaceborne payload for monitoring emissions
23/01/2025
HKUST has been commissioned by the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to lead the development of the world's first lightweight, high-resolution high-precision carbon dioxide and methane synergistic observatory payload, namely Multi-Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory (MUSICO). This project is set to become HK’s first payload to China's Tiangong Space Station aboard the Tianzhou cargo spacecraft for research and application. The Vice-President for Research & Development (VPRDO), Prof. Tim CHENG stated that in the face of complex and interrelated climate challenges, HKUST responds with its research excellence, by integrating research and innovation to drive global emission reduction and promote sustainable development as a tangible goal through a national space mission. The research project is co-led by the Chair Professor of Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CIVL), Prof. SU Hui and the Head and Chair Professor of Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CIVL), Prof. ZHANG Limin, while the Associate Professor of Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA), Prof. ZHAI Chengxing is the mission system engineer. (Various media)
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  • World Relations
Oxford Debate: Is India Ready to Replace China as the Engine of Global Growth?
23/01/2025
An article by the Adjunct Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL), Prof. Alicia GARCIA-HERRERO titled "Oxford debate: Is India ready to replace China as the engine of global growth?" (Asia Society)
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  • Innovation & Technology
利用AI打破遺忘曲線
24/01/2025
A column article by the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), Prof. Erwin HUANG, on using AI to address the forgetting curve. (HK Economic Journal)
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  • Innovation & Technology
LLaSA-3B: A Llama 3.2B Fine-Tuned Text-to-Speech Model with Ultra-Realistic Audio, Emotional Expressiveness, and Multilingual Support
24/01/2025
A research team led by the Assistant Professor of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC) and Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA), Prof. XUE Wei, has developed an advanced audio model, The LLaSA-3B, through meticulous fine-tuning of the Llama 3.2 framework, representing a groundbreaking innovation in text-to-speech (TTS) technology. This sophisticated model is designed to deliver ultra-realistic audio output that transcends the boundaries of conventional voice synthesis. The LLaSA-3B is gaining widespread acclaim for its ability to produce lifelike and emotionally nuanced speech in both English and Chinese, setting a new benchmark for TTS applications. (marktechpost.com)
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  • Innovation & Technology
4大學試用AI教授作情緒支援
27/01/2025
An article by the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), Prof. Erwin HUANG, has developed "Prof E," an AI chatbot that is currently being tested at four universities in HK. The trial will also be extended to primary and secondary schools. "Prof E" is trained alongside real professors to offer emotional support and guidance in critical thinking, helping students with their personal and academic development. (HK Economic Journal)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
200位專家齊聚2025基於自然的解決方案氣候會議 探討自然在應對氣候挑戰中的角色
28/01/2025
In an article on the potential for renewed policies and reporting guidelines to help China achieve its carbon neutrality goals by 2030, the Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) and Institute for the Environment (IENV), Prof. Christine LOH pointed out that coal is still a crucial element of China's energy security, while the country makes significant strides in deploying renewable energy sources. She emphasized that the key challenge lies in determining when China will begin to significantly reduce its coal consumption. Separately, Prof. Loh was among the guests of the 2025 Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Conference at the HK Maritime Museum, which was recently attended by over 200 global and local experts, policymakers, academics, and industry innovators. (Various media)
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  • Public Policy
Interview: "Trump expected to shake up China-Russia alliance," says Natixis chief economist
29/01/2025
The Adjunct Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL), Prof. Alicia GARCIA-HERRERO, also Chief Economist for Asia-Pacific at Natixis, discusses potential shifts in US President Donald Trump's second-term China policy, focusing on maintaining pressure while prioritizing agreements aligned with US interests. (chosun.com/english)
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  • Business & Economy
物流界:拓低空經濟應重效益 忌淪口號 學者籲高價值醫療物資運送優先採用
03/02/2025
In an article on the development of low-altitude economy in Hong Kong, the Professor of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), Prof. LI Mo and his team said that the priority of drone transportation can focus on high-value or emergency scenarios, adding that its costs could be reduced after routes are gradually expanded to cover remote areas and more emergency rescues. (Ming Pao Daily)