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  • Social Changes and Health
Aging need not be a threat to China's future
14/11/2020
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from Division of Public Policy said in an article that China has the potential to make the most of the opportunities posed by its ageing population, adding that the government can offset many challenges with good policies.
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  • Innovation & Technology
  • Social Changes and Health
Anti-microbial coating Germagic used on 400 minibuses of AMS
09/11/2020
The new smart anti-microbial coating Germagic developed by a research team led by Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) Prof. YEUNG King-Lun and Adjunct Prof. Joseph KWAN, is said to have been used to the 400 minibuses of AMS (Green minibus operator).
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  • Innovation & Technology
How to promote smart city development between HK and Trikala
05/11/2020
Prof. Masaru YARIME, Associate Professor from Division of Public Policy (PPOL) was among the speakers in a live tele-discussion co-organized by PPOL on how to promote smart city development between Hong Kong and Trikala in Greek.
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  • Innovation & Technology
Riding the livestreaming digital wave
29/10/2020
In an article on how young Hong Kong entrepreneurs grasped the opportunities offered by GBA in digital economy, a report written by Division of Public Policy (PPOL) Prof. Naubahar SHARIF on HK's innovation technology and future prospects was cited. He said HK should pay greater attention to strategic areas such as e-commerce, in order to facilitate collaboration with enterprises and institutions in the Bay Area.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Innovation & Technology
Research and Regional Cooperation Needed for Rising Ozone Levels
22/10/2020
Speaking at the online forum "The 6th International Symposium on Regional Air Quality Management in Rapidly Developing Economic Regions and the 2nd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Air Forum (6RAQM)" organized by the Institute for the Environment of HKUST yesterday, Secretary for the Environment, The Honourable WONG Kam-Sing, GBS, JP, said more research and regional cooperation were needed to address the challenges of rising ozone levels.
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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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  • Innovation & Technology
  • Social Changes and Health
AI as 'personal therapist': Despite risks, Hong Kong teenagers turn to chatbots for counselling
12/10/2025
In articles on HK teenagers turning to AI chatbots for counselling, Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) described the Dustykid chatbot as a "digital pet". With the latest technology, the digital pet can be personalized, offer responses and remember previous questions. Meanwhile, HKU Prof. Benjamin BECKER described AI chatbots as a good friend, and a supportive companion. (Hong Kong Free Press)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Hong Kong to lead on climate, sustainability
12/10/2025
A column article by Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), on the measures outlined in the 2025 Policy Address as well as the challenge faced by Hong Kong. She noted the government must integrate its commitments into strategies that can be clearly promoted locally and internationally, as HK gradually repositions itself as a hub for clean energy and environmental technology. (China Daily - HK)
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  • Innovation & Technology
  • Student Bonding & Development
本周FOCUS.採訪手記:AI時代 如何重塑教與學
14/10/2025
Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) stated in an interview that he has designed cross-disciplinary AI learning activities for primary and secondary school students. Separately, he wrote an article to explain how vibe coding lowers the threshold for entrepreneurship. (Ming Pao Daily and HK Economic Journal)
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  • Innovation & Technology
「人人都能寫程式」 快速試錯新趨勢
16/10/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) on using AI tools for programming. He highlighted the Vibe Coding approach, which uses natural language to develop software, focusing on clear conceptual design rather than manual coding. (HK Economic Times)
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  • Innovation & Technology
早退慢退新人生 AI開啟「斜槓」賽道
22/10/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), on how AI has helped retirees turn into slashers. He emphasizes that the “young-old” generation can turn the later decades of life into a fulfilling new chapter by reassessing goals, sustaining financial well-being, and regularly revisiting their Ikigai to ensure their life remains purposeful, balanced, and resilient. (HK Economic Times)
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  • Innovation & Technology
CNN's 'Tech for Good' showcases young innovators redefining rescue missions with robotics
24/10/2025
In an article on CNN's latest episode of 'Tech For Good' covering the groundbreaking technologies in search and rescue missions, it was mentioned that Jimmy WU Chun-Ming, the 2025 graduate of BSc in Integrative Systems and Design, and his team have developed AeroRelief, a smart delivery drone system designed to enhance emergency response in remote areas.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
及早準備鄰舍互助 提高社區氣候韌性 紅十字會倡國際合作 應對極端氣候危難
27/10/2025
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) stated in an interview that extreme weather events have led to more frequent and intense typhoons in recent years, underscoring the irreversibility of climate change. HKUST will continue to develop more accurate tropical climate models to enhance disaster prediction capabilities and deepen cooperation with the Red Cross to strengthen community disaster mitigation efforts. (am730)
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  • Business & Economy
  • Innovation & Technology
AI未來是泡沫抑或革命?
28/10/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) on whether AI will be a bubble or a revolution. (HK Economic Journal)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
第20屆國際環保博覽參展代表到訪港科大 交流環保項目經驗
29/10/2025
The Environmental Protection Department invited more than 50 representatives of the delegations taking part in the 20th Eco Expo Asia to visit HKUST on October 28. Prof. WANG Zhe, Associate Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) introduced the achievements of the collaboration between HKUST and the Environmental Protection Department in air quality research, including the research program on ozone pollution in the Greater Bay Area and the platform to monitor air quality on land, at sea and in the air. (Various media)
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  • Innovation & Technology
  • Student Bonding & Development
AI應用趨廣泛 港科大課火爆 選修學生數年增近200人 五年級生讚可升職場競爭力
30/10/2025
HKUST has introduced its groundbreaking "Major + X" curriculum, a transformative academic framework designed to directly support Hong Kong’s development into a global AI hub and contribute to the national 15th Five-Year Plan's "AI+" initiative. In a recent interview, Prof. TAM Kar-Yan, the Vice-President for Administration and Business of HKUST, noted HK has a growing demand for professionals in fields like "AI and machine learning" and "GenAI". Since the 2021/2022 academic year, the "Major + AI" approach has already trained over 1,300 students, with enrolment surging by 70% by the 2024/25 academic year compared to its inaugural year. Additionally, Prof. Tam mentioned that the increasing enrollment quota for non-local students would not affect the admissions of local students as the University mainly admits undergraduates through JUPAS. Regarding the credential fraud cases of some non-local applicants, he noted HKUST has not detected high number of such cases, and the university has put in place established procedures to handle them. HKUST will hold its Information Day for Undergraduate Admissions this Saturday. (Various media)
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