Integrative Systems and Design

(From left) Prof. Duan Molong, MPhil student Ye Pengfei, and PhD student Wang Sichen, all from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
(From left) Prof. Duan Molong, MPhil student Ye Pengfei, and PhD student Wang Sichen, all from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 
(From left) Dr. Jac Leung, Luk Wang-Lok, Yu Mukai, Huang Haolun, Lam Ka-Ming and Jiang Yicheng at the award presentation ceremony of the ASMPT Technology Award 2024 on June 21
(From left) Dr. Jac Leung, Luk Wang-Lok, Yu Mukai, Huang Haolun, Lam Ka-Ming and Jiang Yicheng at the award presentation ceremony of the ASMPT Technology Award 2024 on June 21 
(From left) Prof. Tsui Chi-Ying, Head of Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), ISD students Will Liu Pak-Hin, Evan Ma Sze-Long, Benny Sze Chung-Lam, Alan Pang Yu-Yin and Alphor Cheung Ho-Hin, as well as a representative from ASMPT at the ceremony of the ASMPT Technology Award 2023 on July 7
(From left) Prof. Tsui Chi-Ying, Head of Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), ISD students Will Liu Pak-Hin, Evan Ma Sze-Long, Benny Sze Chung-Lam, Alan Pang Yu-Yin and Alphor Cheung Ho-Hin, as well as a representative from ASMPT at the ceremony of the ASMPT Technology Award 2023 on July 7 
Four cross-institutional multidisciplinary projects led by School of Engineering faculty were awarded a total of over HK$16.56 million under the Collaborative Research Fund 2022/23 of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council.
Four cross-institutional multidisciplinary projects led by School of Engineering faculty were awarded a total of over HK$16.56 million under the Collaborative Research Fund 2022/23 of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council. 
Funding to Drive Multidisciplinary Studies
HKUST postgraduate student Iain Lam uses VR technology and “play to learn” approach to help primary and secondary students with learning difficulties. In the immersive VR learning environment, SEN students, who may be easily distracted in a traditional classroom, are able to focus for at least 20 minutes and complete required tasks.
HKUST postgraduate student Iain Lam uses VR technology and “play to learn” approach to help primary and secondary students with learning difficulties. In the immersive VR learning environment, SEN students, who may be easily distracted in a traditional classroom, are able to focus for at least 20 minutes and complete required tasks. 
Alumnus Prof. Yeung Sai-Kit is the first from HKUST to join the editorial board of ACM Transactions on Graphics, a top-ranked journal in the computer graphics field. His three-year term started in October 2021.
Alumnus Prof. Yeung Sai-Kit is the first from HKUST to join the editorial board of ACM Transactions on Graphics, a top-ranked journal in the computer graphics field. His three-year term started in October 2021. 
Prof. Tsui Chi-Ying, Head of HKUST Division of Integrative Systems and Design (third right), Dr. Luisa Mok Sze-Man, Lecturer of HKUST Division of Integrative Systems and Design (second left), Mr. Cyril Aubin, Managing Director of Hong Kong Tramways (third left), Mr. Nixon Cheung, Head of Commercial and Brand of Hong Kong Tramways (first left), and Year 2 students of Integrative Systems and Design Katie Chong (second right) and Jasmine Li (first right)
Prof. Tsui Chi-Ying, Head of HKUST Division of Integrative Systems and Design (third right), Dr. Luisa Mok Sze-Man, Lecturer of HKUST Division of Integrative Systems and Design (second left), Mr. Cyril Aubin, Managing Director of Hong Kong Tramways (third left), Mr. Nixon Cheung, Head of Commercial and Brand of Hong Kong Tramways (first left), and Year 2 students of Integrative Systems and Design Katie Chong (second right) and Jasmine Li (first right) 
Sustain Green Transport
Mashiat Lamisa (third right) and her teammates Ilana Zimmerman (second right) and Dama Correch (third left) received the Empower Women Through Technology Prize at the cmd-f all-female* hackathon held at the University of British Columbia.
Mashiat Lamisa (third right) and her teammates Ilana Zimmerman (second right) and Dama Correch (third left) received the Empower Women Through Technology Prize at the cmd-f all-female* hackathon held at the University of British Columbia. 
Dr. Ervin Shu created a medical device, CryoChip, to help couples struggling with infertility by automating and standardizing the process of embryo vitrification.
Dr. Ervin Shu created a medical device, CryoChip, to help couples struggling with infertility by automating and standardizing the process of embryo vitrification. 
(From left) HKUST Acting Head of Division of ISD Prof Jingshen Wu, ISD Lecturer Dr Winnie Leung; Dean of Engineering Prof Tim Cheng; DJI Treasurer and Director of Corporate Strategy Ms Christina Zhang and Head of RoboMaster Mr Jianrong Gao.
(From left) HKUST Acting Head of Division of ISD Prof Jingshen Wu, ISD Lecturer Dr Winnie Leung; Dean of Engineering Prof Tim Cheng; DJI Treasurer and Director of Corporate Strategy Ms Christina Zhang and Head of RoboMaster Mr Jianrong Gao.