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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.
  • Environment & Sustainability
HKUST to Launch Hong Kong’s Largest Solar Energy Project
01/09/2020
HKUST launches HK’s largest solar power system which involves the installation of up to 8,000 solar panels at over 50 locations on campus. The system will generate 3 million units (kWh) of electricity and help reduce 1.5 million kg of carbon emission each year, bringing an income of around HK$160 million out of CLP's FiT scheme over the next 13 years.
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  • Innovation & Technology
  • Social Changes and Health
Antimicrobial Coating Ready to Enter Filipino Market
26/08/2020
The antimicrobial coating Germagic developed by a research team led by ENVR Prof. YEUNG King-Lun and ENVR Adjunct Prof. Joseph KWAN, is ready to introduce its technology to the Philippines.
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  • Public Policy
Why The Government Failed to Pass the Hong Kong Waste Charging Bill?
26/08/2020
An exclusive interview with Prof. Christine LOH from Division of Environment and Sustainability on the government’s failure of passing the dumped Hong Kong waste charging bill. She blamed the political environment as a major reason for the failure, adding that the government should further promote the scheme and re-submit the bill to the Legco.
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  • Business & Economy
Ambiguous Future for US-China Trade Talks as Election Approaches
24/08/2020
Regarding the delayed US-China trade talks that from an economic perspective, Prof. Albert PARK, Professor of Division of Public Policy, said that the trade war should have receded by now, however, political calculation overrode economy consideration and will sustain US’s continuous attack on China in the short term.
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  • Business & Economy
The Future Prospect on US-China Trade War
18/08/2020
Prof. Albert PARK, Professor of Division of Public Policy, shared his thoughts on the US-China Trade that a successful trade agreement with China can support the shaky US economy, and may soften the US government’s anti-China stance.
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  • Innovation & Technology
港科大辦論壇探討生成式AI治理框架
31/10/2025
More coverage on the High-Level Forum on Generative AI Governance and Cultural Co-Creation hosted by HKUST’s Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies last Thursday, which highlighted that the University established a Media Intelligence Research Center (MIRC) to promote deep integration of AI and cultural creativity. At the opening ceremony, Prof. GUO Yike, the Provost of HKUST, noted that generative AI is one of HKUST’s key research areas. The newly established MIRC demonstrates HKUST's commitment to building a well-governed AI ecosystem that emphasizes creative culture. (Various media)
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  • Social Changes and Health
Snipping and sharing: The young people posting about their vasectomies online
02/11/2025
In an article on the evolution of China's one-child policy, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Social Science (SOSC) and the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that the social media sharing of vasectomy videos might make it appear to be a "bigger phenomenon than it really is". He likened the trend to the 'lying flat' movement, where young Chinese people reject the traditional expectation to work hard and pursue careers, describing it as a kind of quiet act of rebellion. For some young men in China, the decision to get a vasectomy and post about it online might stem from a desire to demonstrate a belief in gender equality. (SBS News)
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  • Innovation & Technology
遺忘與記憶 尋找箇中平衡
04/11/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) on DeepSeek-OCR, demonstrating that vision-based compression can achieve remarkable efficiency in handling text-heavy documents. Prof. Huang noted that DeepSeek-OCR is a breakthrough in OCR technology offering a scalable, precision-driven solution suited for diverse document formats, with implications extending beyond tech to philosophies of knowledge, memory, and learning. (HK Economic Journal)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
2025十如對話 全球領袖共議天地人和之道
04/11/2025
Integral Institute holding the 2025 Integral Conversation in Guilin, Guangxi, from last Thursday to Saturday, where Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR) Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor, Prof. Christine LOH, who is also Council Member of Integral Institute, delivered a keynote speech. (Various media)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
科大設聯合國氣候項目國際協調辦公室
07/11/2025
HKUST officially launched the International Coordination Office (ICO) for Urban-PREDICT, a flagship initiative of the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization. The inauguration ceremony, attended by prominent international scientists, policymakers, and industry experts, was followed by the Urban Climate Prediction and Resilience Roundtable. Prof. CHEN Fei, Associate Head of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR); and Prof. Soledad FERRARI, co-chairs of Urban-PREDICT, were invited to deliver keynote speeches. Prof. Alexis LAU, Head of ENVR and Director of ICO stated that the establishment of the ICO at HKUST underscores their research excellence and leadership in sustainability, with a mission to transform cutting-edge research into tangible impact: enabling cities to plan smarter, protect lives, and build lasting resilience against climate change. Prof. Alexis Lau and Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of ENVR, moderated two high-level panel discussions. (Various media)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
岑智明:政府、市民應盡力減少碳排放 應對極端天氣
08/11/2025
Prof.SHUN Chi-Ming, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) was a speaker at the public seminar on "the impacts of extreme weather events and related responses" held by HK News-Expo last Saturday. (Various media)
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  • Business & Economy
  • Public Policy
  • World Relations
Asian Angle | Thailand’s ‘China plus one’ successes mask a middle-income quagmire
08/11/2025
An article by Prof. Donald LOW, Co-Director of Leadership and Public Policy Executive Education (LAPP), Professor of Practice in Public Policy, and Senior Lecturer of Division of Public Policy (PPOL); and Thomas LAM, MBA student on Thailand’s middle-income challenges amid its "China plus one" strategy. (SCMP)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Energy transition is not immediate, but is progressing
09/11/2025
An article by Prof. Michael EDESESS, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) on energy transition. (China Daily - HK)
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  • Business & Economy
人工智能時代創業 唯快不破
11/11/2025
An article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) on the importance of speed for business startups in the AI era. (HK Economic Journal)