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2026

科大校長葉玉如教授出席2026年達沃斯論壇 與全球領袖探討神經科學、大學的領導角色及未來科研發展
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HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP Engages in Global Dialogues at Davos 2026 on Neuroscience, University Leadership, and the Future of Research
Prof. Nancy IP, President of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), joined global leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. As the sole university president representing Hong Kong, she participated in high-level dialogues on neuroscience, the evolving role of universities, the future of global research, and health innovation.Held under the theme "A Spirit of Dialogue", this year's Annual Meeting convened over 3,000 esteemed leaders from government, business, civil society, and academia from more than 130 countries—including nearly 65 heads of state and about 850 top CEOs—to address complex geopolitical and technological challenges.
Nobel Heroes@HKUST:  Science Titans Inspire Next Generation at Landmark Anniversary Event
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Community, Research
Nobel Heroes@HKUST: Science Titans Inspire Next Generation at Landmark Anniversary Event
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today hosted "Nobel Heroes@HKUST", a special forum featuring four Nobel Laureates who engaged in close interactions with over 400 students, faculty members, and public guests. Held as highlight of HKUST's 35th anniversary celebrations, the event underscored the University's dedication to bridging world-renowned scholars with the local community and reinforcing its role as a leading hub for knowledge and talent development.

2025

Prof. Stephane REDONNET Bridges Fundamental and Applied Research in Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics
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Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Aircraft and Aeronautical Engineering
Prof. Stephane REDONNET Bridges Fundamental and Applied Research in Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics
To Prof. Stephane REDONNET, scientific research is a personal as much as a professional journey, which calls not only for rigor and inventiveness, but also authenticity and boldness. A latecomer to academia, he brings his significant background in aerospace research, as well as the life experiences gained from his unconventional path.
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HKUST Hosts International Conference “When Ultrafast Spectroscopy Meets AI: Challenges and Opportunities”
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) hosted the international conference “When Ultrafast Spectroscopy Meets AI: Challenges and Opportunities” from December 5 to 8, 2025. The event brought more than 70 leading scholars from Chinese Mainland and the United States to the Clear Water Bay campus to explore the innovative applications of ultrafast spectroscopy and artificial intelligence (AI) in frontier scientific research. Centered on the theme of “AI for Science,” the conference aimed to build an open and intellectually rigorous platform, spark new scientific ideas, and promote regional collaboration and interdisciplinary innovation.
HKUST Hosts High-Level Forum on Generative AI Governance and Cultural Co-Creation
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HKUST Hosts High-Level Forum on Generative AI Governance and Cultural Co-Creation
As the national 15th Five-Year Plan underscores the importance of implementing AI+ initiatives, Hong Kong is poised to leverage its unique strengths to accelerate the development of innovative technologies and new quality productive forces. Against this backdrop, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)’s Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS), in collaboration with the Media Intelligence Research Center (MIRC), today hosted the "High-level Forum on Generative AI Governance and Cultural Co-Creation". The event brought together over 30 government officials, scholars, and experts from media, business, and cultural sectors to share insights on developing a governance framework and fostering cultural co-creation for GenAI, collectively shaping a new future for governance landscape.
Dr. LIU Cixin Leads HKUST Faculty and Students on a Venture into the Universe of The Three-Body Problem and the Frontiers of AI
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Artificial Intelligence, Thought Leadership, Humanities and Social Science
Dr. LIU Cixin Leads HKUST Faculty and Students on a Venture into the Universe of The Three-Body Problem and the Frontiers of AI
Once, science fiction served as a prophecy of the future. Today, technology is transforming these visions into our lived reality at an unprecedented pace. As both an extrapolation of scientific frontiers and a realm of imagination, science fiction continually expands the boundaries of human understanding, while rapidly evolving technology constantly reshapes the form of science fiction itself. In these dual currents of progress, how will science fiction envision the future for us?
Neural Engineer Prof. WANG Yiwen Drives Impactful Brain-Machine Interface Research for the Disabled
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Engineering, Women in Engineering, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Thought Leadership
Neural Engineer Prof. WANG Yiwen Drives Impactful Brain-Machine Interface Research for the Disabled
Prof. WANG Yiwen, Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) at HKUST, develops brain-machine interfaces that restore motor function to paralyzed patients. Her journey from dismantling bicycles to pioneering neural engineering reveals how curiosity, resilience, and mentorship can literally transform lives.
Michael Leung boasts an extraordinary global career and credits his success to HKUST and a lifelong commitment to innovation and mentorship.
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Engineering, Alumni, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Industry Engagement, Bonding, Business Management
A Civil Engineer’s Journey to Transform and Inspire Innovation
With a warm smile and larger than life personality, it is easy to see how Michael Leung leads the charge at his firm – a world leader in design and manufacturing of cutting-edge technologies, software and services for the professional construction industry. A personality that can put anyone at ease, his own journey from a young student growing up in Hong Kong’s own Kennedy Town to being the first Asian to lead a global company in Australia, he attributes much of his career success to his alma mater, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).