Recognition

Prof. Gary Chan Shueng-Han (center) was elected as a Sigma Xi Fellow in the 2023 cohort for his contributions to enterprises through scientific research.
Prof. Gary Chan Shueng-Han (center) was elected as a Sigma Xi Fellow in the 2023 cohort for his contributions to enterprises through scientific research.
Prof. Charles Ng (right) received the prestigious Varnes Medal of the International Consortium on Landslides at the 6th World Landslide Forum in Florence, Italy in November 2023.
Prof. Charles Ng (right) received the prestigious Varnes Medal of the International Consortium on Landslides at the 6th World Landslide Forum in Florence, Italy in November 2023.
Prof. Sun Fei is funded with a fellowship grant of around HK$5.2 million over a period of five years to conduct his project on Genetically Programmable Materials for Axon Regeneration.
Prof. Sun Fei is funded with a fellowship grant of around HK$5.2 million over a period of five years to conduct his project on Genetically Programmable Materials for Axon Regeneration.
Top row from left: Prof. Shao Minhua, Prof. Yoonseob Kim, Prof. Wang Gang. Bottom row from left: Prof. Wang Wei, Prof. Yu Yantao, Prof. Sun Fei, Prof. Zhou Yuanyuan
Top row from left: Prof. Shao Minhua, Prof. Yoonseob Kim, Prof. Wang Gang. Bottom row from left: Prof. Wang Wei, Prof. Yu Yantao, Prof. Sun Fei, Prof. Zhou Yuanyuan
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.
A group photo of HKUST Pro-Chancellor Dr. John Chan Cho-Chak (front row, fifth left), HKUST President Prof. Nancy Ip (front row, sixth left), other HKUST senior management, donors, representatives of corporate sponsors and named professors.
A group photo of HKUST Pro-Chancellor Dr. John Chan Cho-Chak (front row, fifth left), HKUST President Prof. Nancy Ip (front row, sixth left), other HKUST senior management, donors, representatives of corporate sponsors and named professors.
The Fifth HKUST Faculty Recognition Ceremony acknowledged the outstanding achievements of 24 faculty members in the 2022-23 academic year, including nine from the School of Engineering or who have a joint position in the School.
The Fifth HKUST Faculty Recognition Ceremony acknowledged the outstanding achievements of 24 faculty members in the 2022-23 academic year, including nine from the School of Engineering or who have a joint position in the School.
Prof. Mansun Chan (right) received the Michael G. Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching from President Prof. Nancy Ip at the University’s 31st Congregation on November 17, 2023. He was recognized for his achievements in teaching and curriculum development, his dedication to students, and his broad contributions to the University’s educational mission.
Prof. Mansun Chan (right) received the Michael G. Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching from President Prof. Nancy Ip at the University’s 31st Congregation on November 17, 2023. He was recognized for his achievements in teaching and curriculum development, his dedication to students, and his broad contributions to the University’s educational mission.
Prof. Ross Murch was recognized for his high degree of visibility and contribution to the field of wireless and mobile communications theory, systems, and networks.
Prof. Ross Murch was recognized for his high degree of visibility and contribution to the field of wireless and mobile communications theory, systems, and networks.