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The HKUST Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Team, which consists of 15 engineering undergraduates, won championship in the 12th Hong Kong Regional of the MATE International ROV Competition and will represent Hong Kong to take part in the MATE International ROV Competition 2017 in Long Beach, California, US on June 23-25.
The HKUST Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Team, which consists of 15 engineering undergraduates, won championship in the 12th Hong Kong Regional of the MATE International ROV Competition and will represent Hong Kong to take part in the MATE International ROV Competition 2017 in Long Beach, California, US on June 23-25.  
Prof Tim Woo (back row, fifth from left), Director of Center for Global & Community Engagement (GCE), student mentors, participating team from Po Leung Kuk Horizon East Primary School and participating team from SAHK B M Kotewall Memorial School.
Prof Tim Woo (back row, fifth from left), Director of Center for Global & Community Engagement (GCE), student mentors, participating team from Po Leung Kuk Horizon East Primary School and participating team from SAHK B M Kotewall Memorial School. 
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
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 
Industrial engineering alumna Isabel Siheng Ji found her passion in design thinking during her undergraduate years at HKUST. She furthered her studies in this area with a master’s degree and is currently developing her career in the digital marketing industry in the US. She shares what she finds interesting about design thinking and how she applies this in her role to design digital strategy for The Coca-Cola Company.
Industrial engineering alumna Isabel Siheng Ji found her passion in design thinking during her undergraduate years at HKUST. She furthered her studies in this area with a master’s degree and is currently developing her career in the digital marketing industry in the US. She shares what she finds interesting about design thinking and how she applies this in her role to design digital strategy for The Coca-Cola Company. 
Alumni Series: Women in Engineering – meet Isabel Siheng Ji
The HKUST team, which included HKUST and University of Iowa students, were supervised by Prof Robin Ma (2nd from right, back row), Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, HKUST, and Dr Matias Perret (3rd from left, back row), Department of Mechanical Engineering, UIowa.
The HKUST team, which included HKUST and University of Iowa students, were supervised by Prof Robin Ma (2nd from right, back row), Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, HKUST, and Dr Matias Perret (3rd from left, back row), Department of Mechanical Engineering, UIowa.  
Over 120 cross-disciplined alumni and faculty members gather and pose for a group photo at the entrance of HKUST Shenzhen Research Institute
Over 120 cross-disciplined alumni and faculty members gather and pose for a group photo at the entrance of HKUST Shenzhen Research Institute 
(From left) Prof King Lun Yeung, Associate Dean of Engineering (Research and Graduate Studies), champion Andrea Teng Feng, and Prof Ting Chuen Pong, Director of Center for Engineering Education Innovation (E2I)
(From left) Prof King Lun Yeung, Associate Dean of Engineering (Research and Graduate Studies), champion Andrea Teng Feng, and Prof Ting Chuen Pong, Director of Center for Engineering Education Innovation (E2I)  
Research Discoveries Made Layman-Friendly
(From left) HKUST Dean of Engineering Prof Tim Kwang Ting Cheng, HKUST President Prof Tony F Chan and Consul General of France in Hong Kong & Macau Mr Eric Berti unveil the plaque of the France-HKUST Innovation Hub.
(From left) HKUST Dean of Engineering Prof Tim Kwang Ting Cheng, HKUST President Prof Tony F Chan and Consul General of France in Hong Kong & Macau Mr Eric Berti unveil the plaque of the France-HKUST Innovation Hub. 
Promoting Tech Innovation Via Merging Student Talents With French Business Culture
Chun Ho Cheng (left), Prof Charles Ng (middle) and Annie Yan Yan Wong (right) at the HKIE Geotechnical Division awards ceremony on March 10, 2017.
Chun Ho Cheng (left), Prof Charles Ng (middle) and Annie Yan Yan Wong (right) at the HKIE Geotechnical Division awards ceremony on March 10, 2017. 
Engineering faculty members from Peking University and HKUST participated in a three-day discussion forum in February to explore collaborative research opportunities.
Engineering faculty members from Peking University and HKUST participated in a three-day discussion forum in February to explore collaborative research opportunities.  
Collaborations Envisioned on Materials, Bioengineering and Aerospace Engineering