Innovation

Led by Prof. David Lam and supervised by Dr. Stanley Leung (center), an engineering research team comprising Yuen-Yin Leung (first left), Kin-Nam Kwok (second left), Kwun-Chung Chan (second right), and Minji Seo (first right) invented the glaucoma preventive device O_Oley.
Led by Prof. David Lam and supervised by Dr. Stanley Leung (center), an engineering research team comprising Yuen-Yin Leung (first left), Kin-Nam Kwok (second left), Kwun-Chung Chan (second right), and Minji Seo (first right) invented the glaucoma preventive device O_Oley.
 Prof. SHAO Minhua, Professor from HKUST’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Director of HKUST Energy Institute, holds the prototype of the new hydrogen fuel cell.
Prof. SHAO Minhua, Professor from HKUST’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Director of HKUST Energy Institute, holds the prototype of the new hydrogen fuel cell.
 Prof. SHAO Minhua, Professor from HKUST’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Director of HKUST Energy Institute, holds the prototype of the new hydrogen fuel cell.
Prof. SHAO Minhua, Professor from HKUST’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Director of HKUST Energy Institute, holds the prototype of the new hydrogen fuel cell.
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(From left) A group photo of Prof. Joseph Kwan, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) and Chairman of Board of Directors of Haven of Hope Christian Service (HOHCS); Prof. YEUNG King-Lun, Professor at HKUST’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and ENVR; Dr. David CHUNG, Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology; and Mr. Hamilton HUNG, Chief Marketing Officer of Chiaphua Industries Limited, holding different formulas of MOC hydrogel and AMGel (light blue bottle).
The entrepreneurship success of the School of Engineering (SENG) members was recognized with six out of 18 start-ups in the “Unicorns HK 2021” shortlist being founded or co-founded by SENG faculty or alumni.
The entrepreneurship success of the School of Engineering (SENG) members was recognized with six out of 18 start-ups in the “Unicorns HK 2021” shortlist being founded or co-founded by SENG faculty or alumni.
The fabricated high-performance III-V photodetector on a monolithic InP/SOI platform for application in silicon photonics
The fabricated high-performance III-V photodetector on a monolithic InP/SOI platform for application in silicon photonics