Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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.  
(Front row, from left) Dr. Trisha Leahy, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Sports Institute, Mr. Adam Kwok Kai-Fai, Executive Director of Sun Hung Kai Properties, and Prof. Zhang Xin, Chair Professor of HKUST Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, sign the agreement.
(Front row, from left) Dr. Trisha Leahy, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Sports Institute, Mr. Adam Kwok Kai-Fai, Executive Director of Sun Hung Kai Properties, and Prof. Zhang Xin, Chair Professor of HKUST Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, sign the agreement. 
Prof Rhea Liem
Prof Rhea Liem 
Women in Engineering – meet Prof Rhea Liem
(From right) Council Chairman Mr Andrew Liao Cheung-sing, Prof Wei Shyy and Council Vice-Chairman and Chairman of Search Committee Prof John Chai Yat-Chiu in media briefing
(From right) Council Chairman Mr Andrew Liao Cheung-sing, Prof Wei Shyy and Council Vice-Chairman and Chairman of Search Committee Prof John Chai Yat-Chiu in media briefing 
University Leadership
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 
Faculty Continues Impressive Track Record in Producing Influential Research Reports
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. 
A Testament to Donors’ Strong Support for HKUST’s Research Endeavors
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. 
“MemoTV” to Help Elderly Revive Their Old Memories
Prof Tianshou ZHAO
Prof Tianshou ZHAO 
Prof David Lam and Prof Chung-nin Ko (in the middle left and right respectively), the four groups of students (from right to left: Group 2, Group 4, Group 1 and Group 3) and teaching and technical staff of the electric vehicle course
Prof David Lam and Prof Chung-nin Ko (in the middle left and right respectively), the four groups of students (from right to left: Group 2, Group 4, Group 1 and Group 3) and teaching and technical staff of the electric vehicle course 
Representatives of participating companies and professional institutions in the aviation industry pose for a photo after souvenir presentation by Swire Professor of Aerospace Engineering Prof Xin Zhang (3rd from left, front row), Chair Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, also with Ms Candy Nip (6th from right, front row), Principal Assistant Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport), Prof Tim Kwang Ting Cheng (5th from right, front row), Dean of Engineering, and Prof Christopher Chao (1
Representatives of participating companies and professional institutions in the aviation industry pose for a photo after souvenir presentation by Swire Professor of Aerospace Engineering Prof Xin Zhang (3rd from left, front row), Chair Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, also with Ms Candy Nip (6th from right, front row), Principal Assistant Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport), Prof Tim Kwang Ting Cheng (5th from right, front row), Dean of Engineering, and Prof Christopher Chao (1