The HKUST Sail and Shine Program, co-organized by HKUST Connect and HKYSUA, offers students the exceptional opportunity of boarding a yacht to experience sailing and learn how to plan social service activities.
Pictured with her parents, Electronic and Computer Engineering PhD student Sarah Feng Shuo (center) has been enamored with electronics since childhood and is now determined to pursue her passion for integrated circuit (IC) design.
(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
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
(From left) Prof Tim Cheng Kwang-ting, HKUST Dean of Engineering; Prof Tony F Chan, HKUST President; the Honorable Andrew Liao Cheung-sing, HKUST Council Chairman; Mr Eddie Ng Hak-kim, Secretary for Education of the HKSAR Government; Prof Roy Chung, Founder and Chairman of Bright Future Charitable Foundation and Co-founder and Non-executive Director of Techtronic Industries Company Limited; HKUST Council Vice-Chairman Prof John Chai Yat-Chiu; Dr Eden Woon, HKUST Vice-President for Institutional Advancement and Prof Tsui Chi-ying, HKUST Associate Dean of Engineering (Undergraduate Studies) officiate at the opening ceremony of the Academy for Bright Future Youth Engineers.