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The HKUST Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Team won the Second Place in their first attempt in the Virtual RobotX Competition from the United States, an international challenge designed to broaden students’ exposure to autonomy and maritime robotic technologies.
The HKUST Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Team won the Second Place in their first attempt in the Virtual RobotX Competition from the United States, an international challenge designed to broaden students’ exposure to autonomy and maritime robotic technologies.
HKUST engineering students Eugene Cheung Hon (fourth right) and Law Cheuk-Him (third left) as well as alumna Cindy Aiko Filbert Tanaka (sixth left) were presented a HKIE Scholarship at the HKIE Prize Presentation Ceremony cum New Members’ Reception.
HKUST engineering students Eugene Cheung Hon (fourth right) and Law Cheuk-Him (third left) as well as alumna Cindy Aiko Filbert Tanaka (sixth left) were presented a HKIE Scholarship at the HKIE Prize Presentation Ceremony cum New Members’ Reception.
(From left) Prof. Tsui Chi-Ying, Head of Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), ISD students Will Liu Pak-Hin, Evan Ma Sze-Long, Benny Sze Chung-Lam, Alan Pang Yu-Yin and Alphor Cheung Ho-Hin, as well as a representative from ASMPT at the ceremony of the ASMPT Technology Award 2023 on July 7
(From left) Prof. Tsui Chi-Ying, Head of Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), ISD students Will Liu Pak-Hin, Evan Ma Sze-Long, Benny Sze Chung-Lam, Alan Pang Yu-Yin and Alphor Cheung Ho-Hin, as well as a representative from ASMPT at the ceremony of the ASMPT Technology Award 2023 on July 7
The Dean of Engineering Scholarship Ceremony was successfully held on July 5 at HKUST with 131 attendees.
The Dean of Engineering Scholarship Ceremony was successfully held on July 5 at HKUST with 131 attendees.
The HKUST Robotics Team took home eight medals in their first participation in the RoboGames, an annual robot contest in California, US that draws contestants from all over the world. This is the first time for the team members to join an international competition face-to-face after the pandemic.
The HKUST Robotics Team took home eight medals in their first participation in the RoboGames, an annual robot contest in California, US that draws contestants from all over the world. This is the first time for the team members to join an international competition face-to-face after the pandemic.
The HKUST ROV Team won their 11th championship in the Hong Kong Regional Contest of the MATE International ROV Competition since they joined in 2011. They will compete in the international competition in the US this June.
The HKUST ROV Team won their 11th championship in the Hong Kong Regional Contest of the MATE International ROV Competition since they joined in 2011. They will compete in the international competition in the US this June.
(From left) Prof. Desmond Tsoi, Prof. Winnie Leung, Prof. Larry Li, and Prof. Dimitris Papadopoulos received the SENG Teaching Excellence Appreciation Award 2021-22 from Prof. Bert Shi, Acting Dean of Engineering.
(From left) Prof. Desmond Tsoi, Prof. Winnie Leung, Prof. Larry Li, and Prof. Dimitris Papadopoulos received the SENG Teaching Excellence Appreciation Award 2021-22 from Prof. Bert Shi, Acting Dean of Engineering.
(From right) Carol CHAN, a final year HKUST student studying International Research Enrichment (Physics), Prof. Emily NASON, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at HKUST, and Ben CHAK, a year 2 HKUST computer science and engineering student
(From right) Carol CHAN, a final year HKUST student studying International Research Enrichment (Physics), Prof. Emily NASON, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at HKUST, and Ben CHAK, a year 2 HKUST computer science and engineering student
(From left) Carol CHAN, a final year HKUST student studying International Research Enrichment (Physics), Prof. Emily NASON, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at HKUST, and Ben CHAK, a year 2 HKUST computer science and engineering student
(From left) Carol CHAN, a final year HKUST student studying International Research Enrichment (Physics), Prof. Emily NASON, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at HKUST, and Ben CHAK, a year 2 HKUST computer science and engineering student