News & Stories

2023

Alexandru Tiliță
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3D Printing, Entrepreneurship, Innovation
Dream Big, 3D-Print Big
From custom-tailored jewelry to creating prosthetics and surgical tools in healthcare, 3D printing has advanced from consumer-grade to high-end industrial-grade capabilities. Allowing greater design flexibility, producing less material waste, and offering the option of print on demand, the new technology is opening a whole new world of possibilities for your dream products.While metal 3D printing is increasingly used in industries like aerospace, automotive, architecture, and education and research, the durability of products remains an issue as products made by this method can be prone to cracking.
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Staff Development
Hats off to 165 HKUST stalwarts!
    HKUST may be a relatively young university. Yet it is not short of loyal stalwarts who have served devotedly in various positions for two or even three decades.     Tailor-making apparatuses to make each scientific exploration possible, ever modernizing facilities and services to improve the learning experience in the digital age, and taking extra steps to ensure each student feels valued and empowered. These are some of the rewarding experiences shared by three of our troupers, who are among the 165 recipients of the Long Service Awards 2022. As they celebrate a milestone in their careers, let's hear their thoughts in their own words.Bespoke equipment from his skilled hands
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Student Development and Bonding
Composing a Symphony of Life Without Sound
 "Having started learning piano when I was four, I find it easier to play music in a quiet environment than to listen to human speech," says HKUST Engineering freshman, Bosco YUNG. Despite his profound hearing loss, Bosco is not only an outstanding student, but also a Grade 8 pianist. “Physical disability should never be a barrier to success. With unwavering determination, anyone can overcome obstacles.” 
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Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI for Generation AI
Find out how our faculty members and alumni have applied generative AI to transform their teaching methods and business model.
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Alumni
Lost Love: The making of alumnus filmmaker KA Sing-Fung
KA Sing-Fung, director of Hong Kong movie ‘Lost Love’, credits the scientific training he received while majoring in Chemistry as being hugely beneficial in his creative pursuits.
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Embrace gender equity: Our Gen X and Gen Z Speak Up
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2023, we have asked our staff and students to share their take on society’s expectations for men and women.
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Student Development, Student Development and Bonding
WISE Girls Fly High
“More women and girls in science equals better science.” This is the simple equation proposed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres during February’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science.While women remain underrepresented in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, the last decade has seen more and more ambitious female students enter and advance in traditionally male-dominated technical professions. 
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Smart Showerheads as an Eco-friendly Shower Hack
For many of us, the prospect of soothing our tired bodies and minds under a long hot shower is a temptation just too good to resist. Students needing to unwind while stressed out during exam season are an excellent example. However, the longer we linger in the shower, the more water simply spirals down the drain. And the question is - Have we ever tried to understand how much water we waste when showering?  “I used to spend 30 - 40 minutes showering every day,” says Ann, a Year 2 Engineering student from UG Hall V. While many experts argue showers lasting over 10 minutes are excessively wasteful, very few of us worry because easy access to safe and clean tap water is something we take for granted. The new showerheads have helped cut around five minutes off my daily shower times.