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- Innovation & Technology
善用CODA 打造可信賴AI助手
15/07/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), on using CODA to build a reliable AI assistant. (HK Economic Journal)

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- Student Bonding & Development
第三屆"四洲杯"香港國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支亞洲高校戰隊角逐"智慧之光"
13/07/2025
More coverage on the conclusion of the third "Four Seas Cup" HK International University Student WeiQi Competition, which was hosted by the HK Greater Bay Area WeiQi Promotion Association with HKUST as a partnering university. (Various media)

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- Student Bonding & Development
Third "Four Seas Cup" Hong Kong International University Student WeiQi Competition
11/07/2025
The third "Four Seas Cup" Hong Kong International University Student WeiQi Competition, hosted by the Hong Kong Greater Bay Area WeiQi Promotion Association with HKUST as a partnering university, was successfully concluded yesterday. Dean of Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS), Prof. QU Huamin encouraged participants to showcase their talent, cherish the opportunity to make friends, enhance international exchanges, and jointly promote the development of Weiqi. (Various media)
大公文匯網
國際大學生圍棋賽 19支亞洲隊伍手談會友
香港電台網站 英文新聞
Weiqi tournament kicks off in HK
香港電台網
國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支隊伍進行六輪賽事
新浪網(香港)
國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支隊伍進行六輪賽事
雅虎(香港)
國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支隊伍進行六輪賽事
大公網
香港國際大學生圍棋賽以棋會友
大公文匯網
國際大學生圍棋賽 19支亞洲隊伍手談會友
香港電台網站 英文新聞
Weiqi tournament kicks off in HK
香港電台網
國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支隊伍進行六輪賽事
新浪網(香港)
國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支隊伍進行六輪賽事
雅虎(香港)
國際大學生圍棋公開賽開幕 19支隊伍進行六輪賽事
大公網
香港國際大學生圍棋賽以棋會友

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- Environment & Sustainability
- Business & Economy
研究團隊刷新紀錄 在本年度大型研究資助項目數量稱冠 摘得研資局逾2.79億港元資助
10/07/2025
HKUST has set a new institutional record by securing over HK$279 million for six research projects, including “Chemical Weather Observations of Carbon Chemistry in Greater Bay Area” led by Prof. YU Jianzhen, Chair Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability and Department of Chemistry, across all three flagship schemes under RGC.

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- Environment & Sustainability
Swire Properties' "Green Performance Pledge" Celebrates its Fourth Year with Record Office Tenant Participation and Sustainability Achievements
10/07/2025
Swire Properties hosted the annual "Green Performance Pledge" Forum at Taikoo Place, featuring a panel discussion moderated by the Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. Christine LOH. Speakers offered insights for navigating shifting sentiment towards sustainability and highlighted the need to embrace a collaborative mindset to drive transparency, efficiency and results despite the ongoing challenges and risks, such as climate change. (Swire Properties)

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- Innovation & Technology
宮崎駿匠心傳承 敢夢想拒公式化
09/07/2025
A column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), on the rise of AI and its impacts on the legacy of Hayao Miyazaki's art. (HK Economic Times)

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- Innovation & Technology
美拓AI「星際之門」 打通未來抑炒作?
02/07/2025
Two column articles by Prof. Erwin HUANG, the Adjunct Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD), on a large AI infrastructure - Stargate Project. (HK Economic Times and HK Economic Journal)
香港經濟日報網
美拓AI「星際之門」 打通未來抑炒作?
信報網
星際之門是里程碑抑或泡沫?
香港經濟日報網
美拓AI「星際之門」 打通未來抑炒作?
信報網
星際之門是里程碑抑或泡沫?

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- Innovation & Technology
Will a dice-playing robot eventually make you tea and do your dishes?
30/06/2025
In an article on the humanoid created by SZ-based AI Robotics, the Assistant Professor of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), Prof. Harry YANG said many robots are programmed for routine tasks, but trends are shifting towards the use of embodied AI. As tasks become more complex and robots are required to understand and act based on different situations, he predicted that it will take about 5 to 10 years before humanoid robots can become truly useful in homes. (AOL and Yahoo News, US)

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- World Relations
科大獲世界衛生組織委任 領導區域數碼健康創新研究聯盟
30/06/2025
HKUST has been appointed by the Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (APO), a collaborative partnership hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO)'s Regional Office for the Western Pacific, to spearhead a regional research consortium focused on digital health innovation. Led by the Associate Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) Prof. Alex HE Jingwei, who is also Acting Director of the Institute for Public Policy (IPP) and Principal Investigator of the consortium, the five-year consortium commencing in 2025 will conduct interdisciplinary research addressing the challenges of aging population in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition to his leadership of the Consortium, Prof. He was invited to speak at the World Economic Forum’s Summer Davos in Tianjin, China, addressing how technology and investment in the care economy and social infrastructure can drive inclusive prosperity amid the region’s shifting demographics. Other representatives from HKUST include Dr. Shin Cheul KIM, the Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer) of Office of Knowledge Transfer (OKT), and the Chair Professor of Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CIVL), Prof. SU Hui. (Various media)

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- Innovation & Technology
投推署首辦低空經濟論壇 與會者讚港具強大科研實力
28/06/2025
Speaking at the inaugural Low Altitude Economy Forum hosted by InvestHK last Friday, Prof. LI Mo, Low Altitude Economy Research Center Director and Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), highlighted that the development of low-altitude economy hinges on sophisticated AI and automation systems.
Bastille Post Global
Hong Kong Launches Low Altitude Economy Forum to Explore Innovation and Collaboration Opportunities
Hong Kong Invest
首屆低空經濟論壇圓滿舉行
當代科技
首屆低空經濟論壇圓滿舉行
Pchome 新聞
投資推廣署舉辦首屆低空經濟論壇
阿思達克財經網
投資推廣署舉辦首屆低空經濟論壇
Bastille Post Global
Hong Kong Launches Low Altitude Economy Forum to Explore Innovation and Collaboration Opportunities
Hong Kong Invest
首屆低空經濟論壇圓滿舉行
當代科技
首屆低空經濟論壇圓滿舉行
Pchome 新聞
投資推廣署舉辦首屆低空經濟論壇
阿思達克財經網
投資推廣署舉辦首屆低空經濟論壇

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- Business & Economy
Hong Kong Should Leverage COVID-19 Pandemic for Economic Transformation
24/07/2020
Dr. CoCo DU, Research Associate of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) shared her thoughts on how HK can leverage on the opportunities posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to transform into a greener economy.

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- Public Policy
In Singapore, an Orderly Election and a (Somewhat) Surprising Results
24/07/2020
Prof. Donald LOW, Professor of Practice of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) shared his thoughts on Singapore’s 2020 General Election, saying young voters in the county want to see more opposition parties present in Parliament.

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- Business & Economy
Young Generation Told to Look For Opportunities Beyond Hong Kong
24/07/2020
Prof. Christine LOH,Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) shared her thoughts that HK’s young people should set their sights on opportunities on mainland, in particular the Bay Area, which shall be one of the few areas to see growth this year.

- Social Changes and Health
HK versus Los Angeles: A tale of two cities amid COVID-19
29/07/2020
This is co-written by Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment and Sustainability Prof. Christine LOH comparing Los Angeles, US, and Hong Kong’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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- Business & Economy
China Will Not Succumb to the US
29/07/2020
Comparing US actions against China and the country’s strategy against Japan in the 80s, PPOL Prof. Edwin LAI said the fact that China is less dependent to the US than Japan 30 years ago makes China less likely to succumb to the US like Japan did.

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- Social Changes and Health
Hong Kong third wave: bravery and innovation will guide the city through the Covid-19 storm
04/08/2020
Prof. Christine LOH, Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) shared her opinions on Hong Kong’s third wave of the pandemic and the city’s situation amid the tension between China and the US, in which she praised Hong Kong has distinguished examples of bravery and ingenuity in fighting Covid-19 and believed those can guide the city through the storm.

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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
- Social Changes and Health
Antimicrobial Polymer (MAP-1) Coating Brings Consumers Safer Shopping Experience
18/08/2020
The Multilevel Antimicrobial Polymer (MAP-1) coating developed by Prof. King Lun YEUNG and Prof. Joseph KWAN of the Division of Environment and Sustainability is being widely used at thousands of retail shops in Hong Kong so that consumers can feel safer while they shop.

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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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- 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.