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  • Public Policy
How Can HKSAR Reconcile Intergenerational Conflicts?
09/12/2020
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from Division of Public Policy (PPOL) wrote an article on what the Hong Kong government should do to tackle the intergenerational conflicts.
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  • Public Policy
Fighting Against the Coronavirus with A Shot of Vaccine
08/12/2020
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) said in an article on Covid-19 vaccine that there will inevitably be a group of people in Hong Kong who do not trust and hold out from injecting the vaccine, if such group of people is large enough, it will be difficult for the vaccine to be effective at a population level.
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  • Social Changes and Health
Why has COVID-19 ravished America?
07/12/2020
An article written by Division of Environment and Sustainability Adjunct Prof. Christine LOH compared the US and China’s measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.

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  • Business & Economy
Bitcoin: How Demand & Supply Affects Price Movement
04/12/2020
Co-Director of Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management, Prof. HUI Kai-Lung wrote an article on bitcoin’s price movements.

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  • Public Policy
Hong Kong’s Legislative Council For Hong Kong’s interests
30/11/2020
Division of Environment and Sustainability Adjunct Prof. Christine LOH wrote in an article that it is time for the pro-establishment legislators to show that they can work for HK’s interests after all the pro-democracy opposition lawmakers resigned.
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  • Public Policy
Travel Bubble: Singapore and Hong Kong’s Contrasting Reactions
30/11/2020
Senior Lecturer Prof. Donald LOW from Division of Public Policy (PPOL) wrote an article on the quarantine-free air travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore, which was supposed to mark the start last Sunday but was put on hold due to a rising number of Covid-19 infections in Hong Kong.
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  • Business & Economy
'I feel so much better': Bitcoiners who missed rally express relief and regret
27/11/2020
Adjunct Prof. Michael EDESESS from Division of Environment and Sustainability said in articles on bitcoin that the virtual currency is not “a not very rational investment”.
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  • Business & Economy
Sino-US trade war: Biden's new tactics
23/11/2020
In an article on the development of Sino-US trade war after Joe BIDEN took office, Prof. Albert PARK from Division of Public Policy said Biden does not have any political motives to soften US stance on China and he would have to spend quite some time on tackling the pandemic.
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  • Social Changes and Health
The Coronavirus Is Airborne Indoors. Why Are We Still Scrubbing Surfaces?
20/11/2020
In an article on the risks of indoor aerosol transmission of COVID-19, Prof. YEUNG King-Lun from Division of Environment and Sustainability explained whether coronavirus droplets could spread through air vents. He also said that the air one breathes in the office is from the external environment, so people should still wear a mask even in the office.

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  • Public Policy
Hong Kong Must Tackle Its Worsening Wealth Gap
19/11/2020
On Hong Kong’s wealth disparity, Division of Public Policy Senior Lecturer Prof. Donald LOW was quoted as saying Hong Kong is stuck in an “inequality trap” and it is in a position to craft a new fiscal and social compact.
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  • Business & Economy
How Hong Kong's budget deficits can be a catalyst to restructure the economy
01/03/2025
An article by the Professor of Practice of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) and Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Prof. Donald LOW, on how Hong Kong's budget deficits can be a catalyst to restructure the economy. (SCMP)
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  • Business & Economy
【兩會前瞻之深化合作】加速深港協同創新 優勢互補推進創科
02/03/2025
In a feature on GBA collaborations, WWP interviewed the Research Professor of the Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA), Prof. Kei-May LAU, and HKUST alumnus LEUNG Foo about their journeys in developing innovative semiconductor technologies to contribute to Hong Kong. The duo shared insights into how HK’s unique advantages have fueled the growth of their start-ups and how the collaborative ecosystem within the GBA offers a fertile ground for further advancements. Meanwhile, WWP also talked to SHCIRI General Director Prof. YANG Jinglei, who elaborated on HKUST's strategic developments in Hetao. He emphasized SHCIRI's pivotal role in driving the integration of Shenzhen and Hong Kong's strengths, aiming to establish a world-class I&T hub in the region. (Various media)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Nitrogen's dominant role in global organic aerosol absorption revealed
06/03/2025
A collaborative research team has introduced a nitrogen-centric framework that explains the light-absorbing effects of atmospheric organic aerosols. The study was jointly led by Prof. YU Jianzhen, the Chair Professor of Department of Chemistry (CHEM) and Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. FU Tzung-May, Professor of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) and National Center for Applied Mathematics Shenzhen (NCAMS). The study, entitled “Nitrogen Dominates Global Atmospheric Organic Aerosol Absorption”, was published in the top-tier international journal Science. (Various media)
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  • Public Policy
香港科技大學|全港唯一的兩年制公共政策碩士課程
07/03/2025
An advertorial about HKUST’s two-year Master Program in Public Policy (MPP), featuring interview of Program Co-Directors Prof. Alex HE and Dr. Marie BERNAL. They shared how the program provides comprehensive training and an 8-month policy analysis component to cultivate public policy professional. (HK01)
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  • Public Policy
How South Korea reversed its catastrophic population decline and what the world can learn
07/03/2025
In an article on the population issue in South Korea, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, the Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) and Division of Social Science (SOSC), was quoted as saying that he would be surprised to see a dramatic and pronounced increase over the next few years, because the policies based around childcare and financial incentives do not address some of the root causes: issues around the fragility of work, sexism and discrimination, and the high expectations of what parents have to do for children. (msn.com)
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  • Business & Economy
Opinion | 3 steps Hong Kong workplaces can take to end sexual harassment
08/03/2025
An article by the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) student, Mr. David YU Chak-Wai, on how businesses in Hong Kong should address workplace harassment and provide a safe environment for their employees. (SCMP)
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  • World Relations
Under Trump administration, US is losing its cherished freedoms
18/03/2025
An article by Prof. Michael EDESESS, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), on US under Trump administration. (China Daily - HK)
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  • Innovation & Technology
無需百卡集群!港科等開源LightGen: 極低成本文生圖方案媲美SOTA模型
19/03/2025
A team led by Prof. Harry YANG, the Assistant Professor of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), has developed a new, highly-efficient image generation model LightGen in collaboration with Everlyn AI and the University of Central Florida (UCF). The findings were unveiled in their paper titled "LightGen: Efficient Image Generation through Knowledge Distillation and Direct Preference Optimization". (Sina and Sina HK)
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  • Innovation & Technology
懷疑+信念 應對AI時代多變世界
19/03/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), on how to cope with the changing world in AI era. (HK Economic Times)
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  • Innovation & Technology
尖子透視|科大兩尖子自學AI屢獲創科獎 開公司推全港首個AI驅動DSE備考平台
24/03/2025
Two HKUST students, Tommy NGAN (Year 2, Dual Degree Program in Technology & Management) and Johnny HO (Year 2, BBA in Information Systems), have clinched numerous accolades in various I&T competitions. They are poised to launch an AI-driven DSE exam preparation platform, designed to help DSE candidates to level-up their study strategies. (HK Economic Times)