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HKUST Aero Team members at the BMFA Payload Challenges 2024 (from right to left): Prof. Larry Li (team supervisor), Mr. C K Leung (team pilot), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering undergraduates Leung Nok-Hei, Leung Yu-Hin, Keung Ho-Lam, Tsui Ho-Sum, Chu Lok-Hang, and Karine Lu Hoi-Lam.
HKUST Aero Team members at the BMFA Payload Challenges 2024 (from right to left): Prof. Larry Li (team supervisor), Mr. C K Leung (team pilot), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering undergraduates Leung Nok-Hei, Leung Yu-Hin, Keung Ho-Lam, Tsui Ho-Sum, Chu Lok-Hang, and Karine Lu Hoi-Lam. 
A group of 15 students from the HKUST Robotics Team and the HKUST STEAM Tutor Team won 15 medals in RoboGames 2024, nearly doubling their medal count of eight medals last year.
A group of 15 students from the HKUST Robotics Team and the HKUST STEAM Tutor Team won 15 medals in RoboGames 2024, nearly doubling their medal count of eight medals last year. 
Ranking 16th worldwide, the HKUST Aero Team is the highest scoring Asian team among 107 international teams at the 2024 AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition. This is also the best ever result achieved by the team since they first joined the competition in 2013.
Ranking 16th worldwide, the HKUST Aero Team is the highest scoring Asian team among 107 international teams at the 2024 AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition. This is also the best ever result achieved by the team since they first joined the competition in 2013. 
Mr. David Taji Farouki (in bright blue suit), President of the Jury of the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, takes a picture with all the HKUST delegation members, including Associate Vice-President for Research & Development (Knowledge Transfer) Dr. Shin Cheul Kim (2nd row, 3rd left) and Dean of Engineering Prof. Hong K. Lo (2nd row, 7th left), and the official representative of Hong Kong for the Exhibition Ir Andrew Young (2nd row, 5th left), Associate Director (Innovation) of Sino Group.
Mr. David Taji Farouki (in bright blue suit), President of the Jury of the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, takes a picture with all the HKUST delegation members, including Associate Vice-President for Research & Development (Knowledge Transfer) Dr. Shin Cheul Kim (2nd row, 3rd left) and Dean of Engineering Prof. Hong K. Lo (2nd row, 7th left), and the official representative of Hong Kong for the Exhibition Ir Andrew Young (2nd row, 5th left), Associate Director (Innovation) of Sino Group. 
The HKUST Chem-E-Car Team “Chemical Turkey” with their supervisor Prof. Luo Zhengtang. (From left: Chloe Hui Ka-Ching, Timothy So Kwok-To, Eagle Tsang Cheuk-Yin, Prof. Luo Zhengtang, Jacqualine Ip Chi-In, Eric Yang Jeonghyun, Aaron Wong Hoi-Chung, Gordon Chan King-Him, and Tina Leung Ching-Ting)
The HKUST Chem-E-Car Team “Chemical Turkey” with their supervisor Prof. Luo Zhengtang. (From left: Chloe Hui Ka-Ching, Timothy So Kwok-To, Eagle Tsang Cheuk-Yin, Prof. Luo Zhengtang, Jacqualine Ip Chi-In, Eric Yang Jeonghyun, Aaron Wong Hoi-Chung, Gordon Chan King-Him, and Tina Leung Ching-Ting) 
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. 
School of Engineering alumni Johnson Liu (left) and Roy Chung (right), both former Heads of Engineering Student Ambassadors (ESA), were awarded the prestigious France Excellence Scholarship to pursue their postgraduate studies in France.
School of Engineering alumni Johnson Liu (left) and Roy Chung (right), both former Heads of Engineering Student Ambassadors (ESA), were awarded the prestigious France Excellence Scholarship to pursue their postgraduate studies in France.  
(From left) PhD student Melody Chung Jin-Teng and alumnus Chong Bor-Hung.
(From left) PhD student Melody Chung Jin-Teng and alumnus Chong Bor-Hung. 
Why HKUST?
HKUST is ranked the third most international university in the world, according to a report published by Times Higher Education in January 2022.
HKUST is ranked the third most international university in the world, according to a report published by Times Higher Education in January 2022. 
Group photo at HKUST Piazza
Group photo at HKUST Piazza 
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