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  • Environment & Sustainability
HK Must Keep Up With Mainland Pledge On Carbon Neutrality Target
12/10/2020
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) wrote an article on how Hong Kong could rethink its energy future in light of Mainland’s pledge to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. She also explained why Hong Kong should keep up with Mainland's efforts in decarbonization,
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  • Innovation & Technology
  • Social Changes and Health
Coronavirus: air pollution improved during China’s lockdowns – and it may have reduced hospital visits
09/10/2020
In an article on Mainland China’s improved air quality during its earlier lockdown, Assistant Professor HE Guojun from the Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) said while lockdowns could bring short-term positive health impacts, the long-term health costs arising from limited health care access for chronic patients during the lockdown is also significant. His earlier research published in Nature Sustainability which estimated that about 24,000 to 36,000 premature deaths caused by air pollution may have been delayed due to the lockdowns was also cited.
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  • Business & Economy
The US needs to better understand China’s culture and politics, for the sake of peace
22/09/2020
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) wrote an article on why it is important for US to understand and not dismiss China’s differences amid the rise of Asia.
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  • Business & Economy
Why the Market Is Booming and the Economy Is Struggling
17/09/2020
In an article on the rise of US stocks despite its struggling economy, Prof. Michael EDESESS, Adjunct Associate Professor of the Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) said it was due to the return of profits of a few enormous and prosperous listed firms, of which many kept wages low by using gig workers, which eventually would hurt economic growth.
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  • Public Policy
The Importance of Managing Public Health Crises
15/09/2020
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) commented in an article on US’s pandemic situation, saying US government’s anti-pandemic measures are seriously lagging behind those rolled out by Asian counterparts.
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  • Public Policy
The Changing Face of Singapore Democracy
14/09/2020
Prof. Donald LOW, Senior Lecturer of Division of Public Policy (PPOL), commented on the change of the complexion of Singapore’s PAP-dominated democratic politics since the opposition party making historic gains in the election, saying it is a step towards establishing the norms of a fairer, more contestable political system in the country.
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  • Business & Economy
US Dollar's Advantage Became Important in China Sanctions Fight
10/09/2020
Prof. Edwin LAI of Division of Public Policy, said in an article on the sanctions battle between China and US that China is disadvantaged in the sanctions game because its payment system is underdeveloped and RMB’s full internationalization is decades away.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Extended LegCo term must tackle Municipal Solid Waste bill
09/09/2020
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of the Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) wrote an article on the proposed municipal solid waste bill, which she thinks the bill should be tackled by the LegCo without further delay.
  • Innovation & Technology
  • Student Bonding & Development
ESPM Alumnus Donald LAI Fighting COVID-19 by Developing Antimicrobial Coating
07/09/2020
Mr. Donald LAI, an alumnus of MPhil in Environmental Science, Policy and Management (ESPM), shared his journey of becoming a local scientist in Hong Kong at Hong Kong Economic Journal. (Subscription Required)
// 香港地缺乏科研人才……真是香港出世、長大,再由本地學校培育出來的科學家,鳳毛麟角。
「普遍香港學生為了考高分而讀書,死記爛背,補習狂操past paper,導致培養不到對未來的啟發,間接對本地科研造成障礙。」100%土炮黎裕德(Donald)不僅是少數的例外,現在也為對抗新冠肺炎而出心出力。新冠肺炎第三波肆虐香江,人人自恐,各公司都想盡辦法潔淨工作環境,務求讓打工仔做得安心,故此身為科學家的黎裕德,連月來要四出奔波,有時留在實驗室的時間比留在辦公室的時間更少……他在碩士畢業後成為捷和實業的項目工程師,並在公司支援下留在母校香港科技大學的實驗室,延續科研夢,其有份參與的智能抗菌塗層技術Germagic更在疫境下炙手可熱。// (節錄)
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  • Business & Economy
Do We Still Work From Home Under Typhoon Signal No.8?
03/09/2020
Prof. Kai Lung HUI, Co-Director of Dual Degree Program, wrote an article discussing whether employees should work from home when the typhoon no. 8 signal is hoisted. Under the pandemic, home office became a new normal for many people. Therefore, relevant government departments, employers and employees, as well as the general public, must come together and discuss so as to reach a common consensus.
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  • Innovation & Technology
AI助降創業門檻 加速創新搶商機
11/06/2025
An article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), on AI's role to help lower the threshold for entrepreneurship and accelerate innovation. (HK Economic Times)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Integrate Nature-Based Solutions For A Climate-Resilient Hong Kong, Urges New Report
17/06/2025
In an article on a report suggesting nature-based solutions are viable, scalable, and cost-effective to mitigate climate change-related issues in HK, the Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. Christine LOH was quoted as saying that the destruction of nature is often rationalized as the cost of progress. (Civic Exchange)
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  • Innovation & Technology
VivaTech 2025香港科技館 創盡顯香港創科實力
17/06/2025
HKUST alumnus-founded Point Fit Technology signed a Memorandum of Understanding with France’s Kinomap at the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion during VivaTech 2025, Europe’s annual startup and tech showcase, which concluded last Saturday. Under the partnership, the startup’s sweat biomarker data will be integrated into Kinomap’s platform, aiming to enhance indoor training experiences and expand Point Fit’s sales channels through Kinomap’s global partner network. (gbamag.com) (ie. PointFit Technology Limited is co-founded by Kenny OKTAVIUS (MPhil in Technology Leadership and Entrepreneurship, Class of 2021))
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  • Innovation & Technology
香港科技大學七研究項目獲「產學研1+計劃」資助 領跑本港高教界
18/06/2025
More coverage on HKUST securing funding for seven projects in the second round of the Innovation and Technology Commission's (ITC) Research, Academic and Industry Sectors One-plus (RAISe+) Scheme. (Various media) (ie. The Research Professor of Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA), Prof. Kei May LAU and the Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), Prof. TSUI Chi Ying)
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  • Innovation & Technology
諾獎得主Demis Hassabis 跨界別AI先鋒
18/06/2025
Two column articles by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), with one on "Nobel Laureate Demis Hassabis: A Cross-Disciplinary AI Pioneer", and another on "Embracing New Technologies to Prepare for an Unknown Future." (HK Economic Times)
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  • Innovation & Technology
The data center space race has begun
19/06/2025
In an article on data center space race, it was mentioned that two Chinese companies – privately-held Guoxing Aerospace and provincial government firm Zhejiang Lab – have just deployed the first phase of their Xingsuan satellite computing constellation. The Executive Director of Space Science and Technology Institute (SSTI), the Chair Professor of Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CIVL) and Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. SU Hui was quoted as saying that the Xingsuan system could be transformative for Earth observation and defense applications requiring low-latency and high-throughput edge data processing. (Light Reeding)
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  • Student Bonding & Development
Nurturing gifted students: Hong Kong schools' special programmes for brilliant young minds
23/06/2025
In an article on tailored programs providing accelerated learning opportunities and diverse skills development for especially talented students, the Professor of Division of Life Science (LIFS), Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering (CBE) and Division of Public Policy (PPOL). Prof. CHOW King-Lau, also Director of the Centre for the Development of the Gifted and Talented (CDGT) at HKUST, said that HKUST’s courses are designed by experienced instructors and administrators to cater to diverse learning needs while promoting academic and personal development. Most courses are built around science, mathematics or engineering, and are taught by university faculty members or other experienced teachers. (SCMP)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
WISTA and Nautical Institute joined forces to tackle leading maritime issues of the day
23/06/2025
The Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. Christine LOH delivered a keynote speech at the "Sustainable Shipping – Advancing Decarbonization and Diversity in Maritime Practices" seminar, presented by the HK branches of WISTA and the Nautical Institute at the Foreign Correspondents Club last Friday. In her address, Prof. LOH provided a local perspective on the drive for decarbonization and sustainable shipping. (hongkongmaritimehub.com)
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  • Innovation & Technology
AI眼鏡升級 透視未來生活模式
25/06/2025
An article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) on the advantages of wearing AI glasses. (HK Economic Times)
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  • Innovation & Technology
北大與清華:如何讓電腦像人眼一樣看懂物體表面的每一個細節
26/06/2025
A research team, including Prof. RAO Anyi, Assistant Professor in the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC) and Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA) at HKUST, has developed LINO-UniPS, a new system that works like a super detective with three assistants of different expertise. The assistants work together to accurately separate illumination and surface information of objects from complex images. The research was published at a top computer vision conference on June 23, 2025.