STEM Education

STEM Education

The HKUST ROV Team won their 10th championship in the Hong Kong Regional of the MATE International ROV Competition that they joined since 2011. They would like to express their greatest appreciation to IET Hong Kong, MATE, and judges for hosting the competition in a difficult time and those who supported them in manufacturing and testing their ROV.
The HKUST ROV Team won their 10th championship in the Hong Kong Regional of the MATE International ROV Competition that they joined since 2011. They would like to express their greatest appreciation to IET Hong Kong, MATE, and judges for hosting the competition in a difficult time and those who supported them in manufacturing and testing their ROV. 
Prof. Tim WOO (first right, back row), HKUST ROV Team members, as well as organizers of the MATE International ROV Competition
Prof. Tim WOO (first right, back row), HKUST ROV Team members, as well as organizers of the MATE International ROV Competition 
Bringing Awards Tally of HKUST Robotics Team Into the Hundreds
(From left) Professor King Chow, Director of the Center for the Development of the Gifted and Talented, Dr. Melody Leung, Lecturer of Division of Life Science, Mr. Wong, HKUST alumnus and a secondary school teacher, and Dr. Jason Chan, Lecturer of Department of Chemistry introduce the STEM@HKUST platform and share latest trend in STEM education development.
(From left) Professor King Chow, Director of the Center for the Development of the Gifted and Talented, Dr. Melody Leung, Lecturer of Division of Life Science, Mr. Wong, HKUST alumnus and a secondary school teacher, and Dr. Jason Chan, Lecturer of Department of Chemistry introduce the STEM@HKUST platform and share latest trend in STEM education development.  
Interactive Platform Set to Help Students Develop Resourceful Mindset
The students from five secondary schools, together with the cars they had built, pose for a picture with the judges and the HKUST student helpers.
The students from five secondary schools, together with the cars they had built, pose for a picture with the judges and the HKUST student helpers.  
Prof Mansun Chan, a dedicated educator
Prof Mansun Chan, a dedicated educator 
Paper towers built by all participating teams in the 2.5-hour time limit.
Paper towers built by all participating teams in the 2.5-hour time limit. 
(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
(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.  
All the participants of the camp together with HKUST engineering faculty members and staff
All the participants of the camp together with HKUST engineering faculty members and staff  
The Women's Foundation and ANZ launch a new Scholarship Award to encourage female undergraduates to pursue engineering and technology degrees at HKUST
The Women's Foundation and ANZ launch a new Scholarship Award to encourage female undergraduates to pursue engineering and technology degrees at HKUST