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2025

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Life Science
HKUST Life Science Researchers Establish an Intracranial Optic Tract Injury Model to Reveal Mechanisms of Functional Circuit Reconstruction Following CNS Injury
A research team led by Prof. LIU Kai from the Division of Life Science and Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has established an innovative intracranial pre-olivary pretectal nucleus (OPN) optic tract injury model (pre-OPN OTI), shedding light on crucial mechanisms of functional axonal rewiring following central nervous system injury.
HKUST Partners with France on Pioneering Sustainability Research Exchange
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International, Internationalization and Partnership, Innovation, Sustainability, Marine Life, Ocean Science, GEGCA
HKUST Partners with France on Pioneering Sustainability Research Exchange
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is proud to be the exclusive university partner of the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong & Macau for the Anita Conti Sustainable Innovation Fellowship, under the partnership framework of France-HKUST Innovation Hub. The Fellowship pays tribute to Anita Conti (1899-1997), also known as « la Dame de la Mer » (the Lady of the Sea ) and the first French woman oceanographer and a pioneer in marine ecology, as well as her scientific contribution and commitment to the protection of the oceans. It aims to inspire the next generations of researchers, innovators, and environmentalists to address the challenges of climate change and its impacts on our planet.
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Chemistry, Symposium
HKUST Hosts The 31st Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong
The Department of Chemistry at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), hosted the 31st Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong on March 22, 2025, at its Clear Water Bay campus. Since its inception in 1994, the symposium has been a flagship annual event, bringing together postgraduate students, faculty members from all UGC-funded institutions, and industry partners to showcase cutting-edge chemistry research and foster academic and professional collaborations.
HKUST and China Telecom Forge Strategic Partnership
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HKUST and China Telecom Forge Strategic Partnership
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and China Telecom Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "China Telecom") officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement on March 26, marking a significant step in strengthening industry-academia-research collaboration. As part of this partnership, both parties announced the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence Innovation Laboratory and a Quantum Innovation Joint Laboratory. Additionally, they will launch a Joint Talent Development Program under a "1+2+1" innovation framework to drive cutting-edge technological advancements, facilitate research commercialization, and cultivate a high-caliber talent pipeline.
科大理學院仿照城寨主題特別打造的「理記士多」昨天正式營業,代表香港的攤位展示了數十件來自七十至九十年代的經典零食與玩具,包括眼鏡朱古力、珍寶珠、西瓜波、扭蛋扭卡機等。
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Major Events (On Campus), International, Internationalization and Partnership
HKUST Hosts International Cultural Fair – Discover the World in One Place (Chinese Version Only)
香港科技大學(科大)昨日橫空出現一所城寨士多,沒有「龍捲風」也並非「三不管地帶」,卻雲集了科大來自17個國家及地區同學的創意和熱情,在香港七、八十年代的城寨佈景下,交流各方家鄉的獨特文化與集體回憶。 這個為期兩天的「環球文化祭」由科大理學院舉辦,旨在促進本地與國際生的文化交流。今年的活動共設有36個特色攤位,由105位來自 17個國家和地區的同學精心設計,當中更首度邀得來自非洲、阿塞拜疆、哈薩克斯坦、蒙古、尼泊爾、法國、烏茲別克斯坦及英國等地的學生參與,推廣各自家鄉的獨特文化; 包括品嘗法國傳統食品、演奏瑞典民俗樂器、試穿烏茲別克傳統服飾及學習尼泊爾傳統民俗舞蹈等,當然也少不了香港本土的傳統懷舊玩具和小食如眼鏡朱古力、珍寶珠、西瓜波及扭蛋扭卡機等。活動吸引逾千名來自不同文化背景的師生參與,不僅於考試時期為同學帶來放鬆的一刻,更讓學生擴闊國際視野,認識不同文化。 科大國際本科生比例一直名列本港大學之冠。過去數年,科大學士課程每年所錄取的非本地生中,近半來自中國內地以外。除歐、美、澳、非洲及亞洲等地,亦有同學來自「一帶一路」及其它較少來港就讀國家,包括烏茲別克、摩爾多瓦、委內瑞拉和也門等。大學會不時舉辦活動,讓這些來自全球逾40個國家及80多個地區的教職員和學生互相交流,體驗多元文化的魅力。
Prof. SU Hui (left) and Prof. WU Mengxi (right), both from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of HKUST, have created a new method that significantly improves accuracy in climate predictions.
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Climate Change, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ecology and Environment
HKUST Researchers’ Breakthrough Method Reveals Clouds Amplify Global Warming Far More Than Previously Understood
Tropical marine low clouds play a crucial role in regulating Earth’s climate. However, whether they mitigate or exacerbate global warming has long remained a mystery. Now, researchers from the School of Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed a groundbreaking method that significantly improves accuracy in climate predictions. This led to a major discovery – that tropical cloud feedback may have amplified the greenhouse effect by a staggering 71% more than previously known to scientists. The effects of tropical low clouds are difficult to investigate because they are influenced by a variety of factors. Commonly used low cloud controlling factors often struggle to separate the influence of local sea surface temperatures (SSTs) from that of temperatures in the free troposphere – the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere, casting uncertainty in projections.
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Research, Research and Technology, Quantum Computing
Meters Closer, Miles Faster: HKUST Engineering Researchers Introduce Novel Cryogenic In-Memory Computing Scheme to Bridge AI with Quantum Computing
Scholars at the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have unveiled an innovation that brings artificial intelligence (AI) closer to quantum computing – both physically and technologically. Led by Prof. SHAO Qiming, Assistant Professor at the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, the research team has developed a new computing scheme that works at extremely low temperatures. As a critical advancement in quantum computing, it can significantly reduce latency between artificial intelligence (AI) agents and quantum processors while boosting energy efficiency. The solution was made possible by utilizing a special technology known as magnetic topological insulator Hall-bar devices.
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Drones, Robotics
Government Launches Regulatory Sandbox Pilot Projects at HKUST
The Government announced today (March 20) the list of the first batch of low-altitude economy (LAE) Regulatory Sandbox pilot projects, which will be rolled out progressively, to enable members of the public to "see and feel" the tangible benefits of the LAE. These projects will also allow the Government and relevant sectors to simulate diversified scenarios, multiple air routes and overarching low-altitude airspace management matters, while accumulating data and experience to guide the work on multiple fronts including regulations, infrastructure, and applications.