News & Stories

2021

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Student Exchange, Student Ambassadors, Student Development, Research, Campus Life, Campus Scenery
Why HKUST? First Step to Leave Your Comfort Zone
The “Why HKUST?” series features students from three belt-and-road countries who stepped out of their comfort zone to embrace growth challenges at HKUST.
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Research, Life Science, Biomolecular Chemistry
HKUST Researchers Discover a Novel Mechanism of Recruiting Arf Family Proteins to Specific Subcellular Localizations
Researchers of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) recently uncovered a novel molecular mechanism that regulates the subcellular localizations of Arf proteins, shedding light on the mechanism underlying various inherited diseases and offering new insight to the treatment of them. 
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Ocean Science, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Pollution, Marine Life
Smart Fish Guards Ocean from Plastics
A robotic fish collects microplastics samples to help alleviating marine pollution
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Electronic and Computer Engineering, Nanotechnology, Innovation, Technology, Research and Technology
Prof. KWOK Hoi-Sing Named Fellow of National Academy of Inventors
Prof. KWOK Hoi-Sing, Electronic and Computer Engineering, has been elected a 2020 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors.

2020

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University Development, University Affairs
HKUST Strategic Plan 2021-2028
HKUST announces its new strategic plan while striding toward its fourth decade.        
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Entrepreneurship, Research, Life Science, Health, Biomedical Science
Strengthen Your Brain with Chinese Herbs to Prevent Alzheimer’s
Seeing how Alzheimer’s disease has turned her beloved aunt from a sprightly 75-year-old to a confusing mind, Dr. Fanny IP Chui-Fun says the experience is frustrating for her as a neuroscientist because the disease remains incurable. The team spent over two years to identify the best source of each herbal ingredient for the quality is easily affected by environmental and weather conditions. “My aunt was a secondary teacher who had a sharp mind. She used to help me with my homework, but now she can’t remember things and always says something that makes little sense,” says Dr. Ip.
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Donation, Greater Bay Area
HKUST Receives HK$80 Million Donation from Yuexiu Group to Support the University’s Development
The Chinese conglomerate has donated HK$80 million in support of the University’s development in teaching, research and innovation.
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Physics
Physicists Quantum Simulate a System in which Fermions with Multiple Flavors Behave Like Bosons
Quantum simulations show that boson-like behaviours, so-called bosonization, emerge from an ensemble of fermions in three-dimensional systems, despite that bosons and fermions are governed by distinct quantum statistics.  In the text book of quantum mechanics,  it was introduced that bosons and fermions, two types of elementary particles that build the universe, behave in a drastically different way. For example, bosons can share the same quantum state while fermions of the same kind cannot but fill available quantum states one by one.