Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Four leading faculty members of the School of Engineering were recognized with prestigious named professorships at HKUST’s fourth inauguration ceremony for such honors today. They were among a group of 15 outstanding academics across the University to receive named professorships.
Four leading faculty members of the School of Engineering were recognized with prestigious named professorships at HKUST’s fourth inauguration ceremony for such honors today. They were among a group of 15 outstanding academics across the University to receive named professorships.
Urvil Sheth and the MemoTV he developed with his teammates in the Design Thinking course.
Urvil Sheth and the MemoTV he developed with his teammates in the Design Thinking course.
Cheong Ying Chan Professor of Engineering and Environment Prof Tianshou Zhao, Chair Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Director of HKUST Energy Institute
Cheong Ying Chan Professor of Engineering and Environment Prof Tianshou Zhao, Chair Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Director of HKUST Energy Institute
Prof Rhea Liem
Prof Rhea Liem
(From third left) Prof. Li Zexiang, Prof. Seo Jungwon, Prof. Michael Wang, Director of HKUST Robotics Institute, and (second right) Prof. Frank Park, Visiting Professor of HKUST Robotics Institute
(From third left) Prof. Li Zexiang, Prof. Seo Jungwon, Prof. Michael Wang, Director of HKUST Robotics Institute, and (second right) Prof. Frank Park, Visiting Professor of HKUST Robotics Institute
Prof. Ricky Lee said the award is very meaningful to him because it recognizes his cumulative technical contributions to the electronics packaging community in the past two decades.
Prof. Ricky Lee said the award is very meaningful to him because it recognizes his cumulative technical contributions to the electronics packaging community in the past two decades.
Prof. Ricky Lee said the award is very meaningful to him because it recognizes his cumulative technical contributions to the electronics packaging community in the past two decades.
Prof. Ricky Lee said the award is very meaningful to him because it recognizes his cumulative technical contributions to the electronics packaging community in the past two decades.