Feature Stories

Leveraging Computer Science to Turn Imagination into Reality
Leveraging Computer Science to Turn Imagination into Reality 
Women in Engineering – meet WEI Lili
By providing laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment for the team to carry out experiments and tests, HKUST seeks to aid early-stage entrepreneurs. From left: Yang Zhongguang, Wang Ri, and Wong Ka-Chin.
By providing laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment for the team to carry out experiments and tests, HKUST seeks to aid early-stage entrepreneurs. From left: Yang Zhongguang, Wang Ri, and Wong Ka-Chin. 
Smart Hydrogel for Biomedical Applications
Fong Ho-Ming, Year 3 student in Mechanical Engineering and General Business Management at HKUST.
Fong Ho-Ming, Year 3 student in Mechanical Engineering and General Business Management at HKUST. 
Inventive IoT Concept Propels Students Along Global Aviation Contest
Ready to structure the future: civil engineers Gigi Suen (left) and Jenny Yeung.
Ready to structure the future: civil engineers Gigi Suen (left) and Jenny Yeung. 
2014 graduate Samantha Kong is inspiring the next generation to implement sustainable living.
2014 graduate Samantha Kong is inspiring the next generation to implement sustainable living.  
(From right) Alumni Derrick Leung, Clifford Phung and Amy Poon share how they experienced the HKUST engineering spirit and are working to pass it on by building a strong and supportive network.
(From right) Alumni Derrick Leung, Clifford Phung and Amy Poon share how they experienced the HKUST engineering spirit and are working to pass it on by building a strong and supportive network. 
Building Blocks of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Family
Prof. Philip K. T. Mok believes that a good education is about motivation.
Prof. Philip K. T. Mok believes that a good education is about motivation. 
Prof. Richard So, Associate Dean of Engineering (Research and Graduate Studies), sees a growing R&D culture in Hong Kong.
Prof. Richard So, Associate Dean of Engineering (Research and Graduate Studies), sees a growing R&D culture in Hong Kong.