Chemical and Biological Engineering

Kenny Oktavius (center), Jack Chen (right), and Adley Prawoto pioneered a sweat sensor that eliminates the need for invasive blood samples when testing for muscle fatigue.
Kenny Oktavius (center), Jack Chen (right), and Adley Prawoto pioneered a sweat sensor that eliminates the need for invasive blood samples when testing for muscle fatigue. 
Let’s Sweat the Details
HKUST bioengineering PhD gradates Dr. Lu Xiao (right) and Dr. Alan Rodriguez in their laboratory in the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
HKUST bioengineering PhD gradates Dr. Lu Xiao (right) and Dr. Alan Rodriguez in their laboratory in the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park 
Fast Track to PAWsitive Health
Prof. Wang Yiwen received a Distinguished Young Scholar Award in the first National Brain-Computer Interface Conference.
Prof. Wang Yiwen received a Distinguished Young Scholar Award in the first National Brain-Computer Interface Conference. 
From left to right: Prof. Kellee Tsai, Prof. Bert Shi, Prof. Pascale Fung, Prof. Pan Hui, and Prof. Angela Wu
From left to right: Prof. Kellee Tsai, Prof. Bert Shi, Prof. Pascale Fung, Prof. Pan Hui, and Prof. Angela Wu 
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering hosted the “CBE 30th Anniversary Conference: Future Research and Education in Chemical and Biological Engineering” during June 12-14, as a major event of the department’s 30th anniversary celebration.
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering hosted the “CBE 30th Anniversary Conference: Future Research and Education in Chemical and Biological Engineering” during June 12-14, as a major event of the department’s 30th anniversary celebration. 
Two research projects led by Prof. Chau Ying (second from left) are acclaimed at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. One team with Dr. Yu Yu (far right) works on advanced polymer-based therapeutics for chronic disease, while another team with Dr. Melody Chung (far left) and Dr. Laurence Lau (second from right) is developing an artificial cell.
Two research projects led by Prof. Chau Ying (second from left) are acclaimed at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. One team with Dr. Yu Yu (far right) works on advanced polymer-based therapeutics for chronic disease, while another team with Dr. Melody Chung (far left) and Dr. Laurence Lau (second from right) is developing an artificial cell. 
Prof. Chen Hao became one of the 12 inaugural Asian Young Scientist Fellows selected from a large group of highly competitive nominees in Asian region.
Prof. Chen Hao became one of the 12 inaugural Asian Young Scientist Fellows selected from a large group of highly competitive nominees in Asian region.  
Driving Trustworthy AI in Medical Imaging
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government Prof. Sun Dong (front row, fifth right) with all the HKUST delegation members.
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government Prof. Sun Dong (front row, fifth right) with all the HKUST delegation members.