Recognition

Recognition

Prof. Zhang Tong (left) and Prof. Chen Lei (right)
Prof. Zhang Tong (left) and Prof. Chen Lei (right) 
Prof. Tim Woo
Prof. Tim Woo 
Prof. Tom Luo Zhengtang
Prof. Tom Luo Zhengtang 
Innovation in Graphene and 2D Materials
The champion team received the award at a ceremony on January 8, 2020: Prof. Frank Lam, Lau Siu-Mei, Fung Hiu-Tung (from second left to fourth left), and Wong Hon-Fai (second right).
The champion team received the award at a ceremony on January 8, 2020: Prof. Frank Lam, Lau Siu-Mei, Fung Hiu-Tung (from second left to fourth left), and Wong Hon-Fai (second right). 
E-fuel – Prof. Zhao’s latest breakthrough in smart and sustainable energy storage, was featured on campus.
E-fuel – Prof. Zhao’s latest breakthrough in smart and sustainable energy storage, was featured on campus. 
2019 NSFC Excellent Young Scientists: Prof. Anthony Leung (left) and Prof. Wang Jiguang
2019 NSFC Excellent Young Scientists: Prof. Anthony Leung (left) and Prof. Wang Jiguang 
(From left) Andrea Madotto, Prof. Pascale Fung and Wu Chien-Sheng received an Outstanding Paper Award at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics for a paper co-authored with Salesforce Research collaborators.
(From left) Andrea Madotto, Prof. Pascale Fung and Wu Chien-Sheng received an Outstanding Paper Award at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics for a paper co-authored with Salesforce Research collaborators. 
Zhang Hongming (right), one of 12 MRSA 2019 awardees out of 101 applicants, received the award from Dr. Hon Hsiao-Wuen, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group, Microsoft Research Asia.
Zhang Hongming (right), one of 12 MRSA 2019 awardees out of 101 applicants, received the award from Dr. Hon Hsiao-Wuen, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group, Microsoft Research Asia. 
Emerging Leader Recognized
Prof. Patrick Yue demonstrates a wirelessly powered visible light communication (WP VLC) system designed by his graduate students.
Prof. Patrick Yue demonstrates a wirelessly powered visible light communication (WP VLC) system designed by his graduate students. 
Advancing Visible Light Communication
HKUST’s two humanoid robots performed a dance with music at the Intelligent Robot Contest 2019 in Seoul.
HKUST’s two humanoid robots performed a dance with music at the Intelligent Robot Contest 2019 in Seoul.