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  • Innovation & Technology
AI電影時代已經到來? 業內人士:大幅提升效率 製作長片仍存挑戰
30/04/2025
More coverage on the HKUST inaugural AI Film Festival (AIFF). Research Assistant Professor of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), Prof. XU Xian shared the details of the AIFF in a RTHK program, while the Honorary Advisor of the Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers Mr. Tony NGA, HKUST PhD students Ms. TANG Yuying and Mr. WEI Zheng shared their views into the AI film industry in a feature story in Wen Wei Po. (RTHK and Wenweipo)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Changemakers Program Gains Traction as Hang Lung Partners with Tenants in Vibrant Sustainability Community
29/04/2025
The Chief Development Strategist and Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. Christine LOH said during a panel discussion at the Changemakers Tenant Sustainability Awards 2025 in HK that it's important to strive for crossover collaboration and explore new green development models. (Various media)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
國家自然科學基金委員學者聚嶺大 共議創新科技應對氣候變化新路向-紫荊網
29/04/2025
More coverage on the Associate Head of Division of Environment & Sustainability (ENVR), Prof. CHEN Fei and the Chair Professor of Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CIVL), Prof. SU Hui attending the "Expert Report on the Fifth National Assessment Report on Climate Change HK and Macao Special Report" last Saturday. They conducted an in-depth discussion on AI applications in climate change research. (BAUHINIA)
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  • Innovation & Technology
AI Evolution and Life Sciences: Embracing New Frontiers at Dalton Venture CEO Summit 2025
29/04/2025
The Dalton Venture CEO Summit 2025 was held in HK last Thursday and Friday. Provost Prof. GUO Yike delivered a video address and designated Prof. HAN Sirui, the Assistant Professor of Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA) and Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC). Prof. HAN Sirui as the representative of HKUST to give a keynote speech on the theme of "AI keeping pace with time". Prof. HAN analyzed the commercialization prospects of generative AI and large language models in fields such as healthcare, precision medicine, and intelligent diagnosis and treatment. (Various media)
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  • Innovation & Technology
An advance that no one had seen coming”: this laser process radically extends the autonomy of lithium-soufre batteries
24/04/2025
More coverage on a groundbreaking single-step laser printing technique developed by a research team led by the Assistant Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) and Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering (ECE), Prof. Mitch LI to accelerate the manufacturing of lithium-sulfur batteries. (archynewsy.com and msn.com)
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  • Innovation & Technology
Laser tech trick supercharges lithium-sulfur batteries with longer life and power
24/04/2025
More coverage on a groundbreaking single-step laser printing technique developed by a research team led by the Assistant Professor of Division of Integrative Systems & Design (ISD) and Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering (ECE), Prof. Mitch LI Guijun to accelerate the manufacturing of lithium-sulfur batteries. Combining the typical time-consuming processes of active material synthesis and cathode preparation into a rapid conversion, the technique is poised to transform industrial-scale production of printable electrochemical energy storage systems. (stardrive.org and wn.com)
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  • Innovation & Technology
大灣區卷出新高度:這場展讓代碼長觸角,網友:比元宇宙還刺激
23/04/2025
Organized by HKUST(GZ) Thrust of Computational Media and Arts and co-organized by HKUST's Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (EMIA) and Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC) along with other organizations, the 2025 World Inclusion Art Season and "Alternative Nature: Exploring Life in Computational Art" kicked off this Tuesday. Eight avant-garde interactive works were showcased. (Various media)
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  • Innovation & Technology
科大辦首個100%AI技術創作的「AI電影節」
21/04/2025
HKUST’s inaugural AI Film Festival (AIFF) concluded last Saturday. Among the 700+ fully-AI generated artworks submitted by filmmakers from over 80 countries and regions, Emmy-nominated storyteller Mr. Nik KLEVEROV won the Best Film for "Memory Maker," while seasoned AI filmmaker Mr. Jeff SYNTHESIZED earned the Frontier Award for "Newton's Cradle,". Rising talent Mr. YE Zhixiang’s "Homecoming" claimed both Best Storytelling and Audience Choice Awards. HKUST held an academic forum on the same day, focusing on four major AI themes, with Oscar Best Visual Effects winner Mr. Brian CONNOR and other experts shared their insights. The Provost, Prof. GUO Yike attended the AIFF alongside distinguished guests. Additionally, Research Associate Professor of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), Prof. XU Xian and the Assistant Professor of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), Prof. RAO Anyi shared the details and significance of HKUST’s AIFF in radio interviews. (Various media)

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  • Innovation & Technology
港科大AI電影節圓滿落幕 收錄逾700部短片作品
21/04/2025
Among the 700+ fully-AI generated artworks submitted by filmmakers from over 80 countries and regions, Emmy-nominated storyteller Mr. Nik KLEVEROV won the Best Film for "Memory Maker," while seasoned AI filmmaker Mr. Jeff SYNTHESIZED earned the Frontier Award for "Newton's Cradle". Rising talent Mr. YE Zhixiang's "Homecoming" claimed both Best Storytelling and Audience Choice Awards. (HK China News Agency and BAUHINIA)
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  • Innovation & Technology
AI On Stage: HKUST Debuts AI-Generated Film Festival
15/04/2025
HKUST is hosting the HKUST inaugural AI Film Festival (AIFF), the first of its kind in Greater China. Over 700 filmmakers from over 80 countries and regions have submitted their fully-AI generated artworks. The works of 35 finalists will be showcased in a screening on HKUST campus this Saturday, where the Best Film, Best Narrative, and Frontier Award will be announced. Jury panel includes five-time Oscar winner Mr. Richard TAYLOR. The Provost of HKUST, Prof. GUO Yike, stated that technology is transforming the art industry, and the AIFF is a significant milestone to support HK’s aspiration to become a global art and cultural hub. Prof. GUO Yike also said HKUST is committed to nurturing future talents who can leverage cutting-edge technologies in the art creation process. The Acting Head of Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), Prof. FU Hongbo, said they aim to foster a collaborative environment to exchange knowledge and explore the future of Art Tech. (Various media)
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Environment & Sustainability
Achieving Carbon Neutrality in Hong Kong
09/12/2020
Chief Development Strategist Prof. Christine LOH from Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) wrote an article on how carbon neutrality could be embedded into the new initiatives mentioned in CE’s latest policy address.


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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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  • World Relations
Which PAP does Singapore need?
15/12/2020
A book review on PAP v. PAP, a book co-written by Division of Public Policy (PPOL) Prof. Donald LOW.