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Prof. Zhou Yanguang (second right) and his PhD students Fan Hongzhao (first left), Wang Guang (second left) and Li Jiawang (first right)
Prof. Zhou Yanguang (second right) and his PhD students Fan Hongzhao (first left), Wang Guang (second left) and Li Jiawang (first right) 
Over 200 HKUST alumni, including more than 60 from the School of Engineering, joined the HKUST Alumni Reception in Beijing on March 3, 2024.
Over 200 HKUST alumni, including more than 60 from the School of Engineering, joined the HKUST Alumni Reception in Beijing on March 3, 2024. 
Over the past two decades, Dr. Louis Lam is glad to see public perception about the relationship between “sustainability” and “development” changing from conflicting to complementary along with a global trend of green business. It is indeed possible to maintain a high quality of life with minimal environmental impact, he said.
Over the past two decades, Dr. Louis Lam is glad to see public perception about the relationship between “sustainability” and “development” changing from conflicting to complementary along with a global trend of green business. It is indeed possible to maintain a high quality of life with minimal environmental impact, he said. 
Marrying Sustainability and Development via Green Business
The HKUST-FYBB#1 Satellite Forum on January 27, 2024 was well received by over 400 local secondary school students, academics and entrepreneurs.
The HKUST-FYBB#1 Satellite Forum on January 27, 2024 was well received by over 400 local secondary school students, academics and entrepreneurs. 
Over 300 students joined the Hong Kong Engineers Week 2024 Career Fair at HKUST on February 29, 2024 to learn about the latest trends and job opportunities in the engineering industry.
Over 300 students joined the Hong Kong Engineers Week 2024 Career Fair at HKUST on February 29, 2024 to learn about the latest trends and job opportunities in the engineering industry. 
Recognizing Significant Engineering Achievements
Prof. Tu Fengbin (left) and Prof. Xie Yuan (right) have been devoted to researching and developing the groundbreaking technology of the Reconfigurable Digital Computing-In-Memory AI chip (ReDCIM).
Prof. Tu Fengbin (left) and Prof. Xie Yuan (right) have been devoted to researching and developing the groundbreaking technology of the Reconfigurable Digital Computing-In-Memory AI chip (ReDCIM). 
The e-nose research work of Chair Professor Fan Zhiyong, Electronic & Computer Engineering and Chemical & Biological Engineering, was recently published in Nature Electronics.
The e-nose research work of Chair Professor Fan Zhiyong, Electronic & Computer Engineering and Chemical & Biological Engineering, was recently published in in Nature Electronics.