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THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Stanford

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HKUST

Joint Global Manufacturing Course

Stanford Tour Opens Eyes

Jointly offered by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Stanford University every year in the Spring Semester since 1995, IELM 550 aims at providing a group of highly motivated students with an environment to solve industrial problems. This great opportunity is offered to IELM undergraduates.

The course focuses on issues that are global in nature, and are related to Product Development, Strategic Planning and DeSign of Supply Chains. Three to four students from each institution work together as a team to tackle a defined problem sponsored by a company that has interests in North America and the Asia-Pacific region. Aspects of managing cross-border, cross-function, and cross-culture projects are also discussed.

The President of Stanford University (third from left, upper row) and our students in the Stanford University bookstore

Creative Learning Modes

Joint projects sponsored by Hong Kong companies and global enterprises

Problem formulation and joint project meetings at Stanford and HKUST Interactions with senior executives

Firm visits and site visits in the US, Hong Kong and Mainland China

Teleconferencing, video-conferencing and web cam to assist remote

coordination

and management

Benefits of the Program

Strategy development and industriaf problem solving for sponsors' Network with business professionals and talented students across the

pacific

Hands-on experience to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems faced by the industries

Peer learning to enhance team

Learn how to work effectively with people of different cultures

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Besides the famous Mickey Mouse, what would pop into your mind when Disneyland is mentioned' It is now time to start thinking about Industrial Engineeringl

Indeed, the knowledge of Industrial Engineering has been one of the key elements used by Ms. Erin Wallace, the senior vice president of Walt Disney World Resort Operations, to climb up her career ladder in the magic kingdom, according to the magazine

Industrial Engineer.

Magic makers can hardly afford mistakes. Besides finances and strategies, guest services are critical to the impression guests have when they visit Disney World. Wallace proudly relies on her

industrial engineering skills to make sure no guest is

disappointed.

"I look at industrial engineers as problem solvers, and truly when you think about all the things you learn as an IE, it's all for the aim

and goal of solving problems in a multitude of different

environments. I'm working to try to solve some of the largest

kinds of problems in operations and then I also have the

knowledge of how to utilize those support areas that enable operations to perform better," said Wallace. (Extracted from

Industrial Engineer)

Industrial engineering at Walt Disney World began in 1971. By

1980, its role had expanded to support all divisions of the company and other special development projects.

The work of the industrial engineering teams can be divided into the following categories:

Capacity/demand planning and process improvement initiatives. The FastPass system that reduces customer waiting time for some of the Disney attractions

is

one of the latest innovations developed by the industria! engineering department;

Flexible bus routing, which has increased the efficiency of the 234-bus fleet;

Customers relationship management implementation; and

New theme park development. For example, the IE teams have expended much effort in developing Hong Kong Disneyland.

A lot of our third-year-students have finished their final year projects associated with Hong Kong Disneyland, with the following topics, logistics Planning for Hong Kong Disneyland

Warehouse Management for Hong Kong Disneyland

Resort Services for Hong Kong Disneyland· 'internal vehicle and driver

pool'

Resort Services for Hong Kong Disneyland -'the custodial service

project"

Optimizing the 'food and beverage' supply chains at Hong Kong Disneyland'

The Emergency Evacuation Plan for Hong Kong Disneyland

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-Exchange increases students' competitiveness

In today's dynamic

globalized world economy,

employers view candidates' international experience as a positive quality. Recently, 15 students from our

department participated in

exchange programs in various universities, such as Georgia

Institute of Technology and University of California, Berkeley in the United States, FH Steyr University of Applied Science in Austria, the University of Toronto and University of Waterloo in Canada and Shanghai Jiaotong University in China.

"I was very glad and lucky to be selected as an exchange student to Georgia Institute of Technology, in which IE has ranked No.1 in the world for the past 15 years. In classes, I never fell asleep, because the interactions between professors and students would always keep me awake. Besides, you could never miss the

exciting American soccer games there. Other than learning about

the cultures of my house mates, I learned by experiencing too. I traveled a lot around the country during my year there. The trips

were enjoyable and eye-opening. I learned a lot from this

exchange experience," said Xu Jiao Tina.

"The semester I spent at Upper Austria University of Applied

Science was inspiring and unforgettable' I visited a lot of places (13 countries) and made a lot of friends there. Besides, the

Austrian environment is incredible and peaceful, which allowed

me to have a very relaxing four months there. At the school, I had the great opportunity to study with students from Europe and the US. And I learnt a lot from my professors and classmates.

Although I don't speak German, it was not a problem to

communicate with them. This unique exchange experience

broadened my vision a lot and it is certainly one of the best things in my I,fe," enthused Wong Chiu Fai Jonathan.

"Last semester I went on an exchange to Austria and I had an unforgettable time there. Steyr, the city in which I stayed, is a small and peaceful city. People are all very nice and helpful and I met a lot of new friends there, from different countries. We all had a good time. We cooked for each other, went out together, and shared our cultures. I learnt a lot from them and now we are good friends. In Austria, the learning style is very different from that in UST. Students are very active and they enjoyed sharing their views with us. Also, I learnt German there and it was really helpful for our daily life as Austria is a German-speaking country. These five

months gave me a unique and memorable exchange experience

and expanded my horizons. I won't forget it and I hope I can have a chance to go back," said Chan Hoi Ki Amy.

Ng Siu Wai Alan told us, "During these lew months participating in the exchange program to Austria, I learnt so many things that are more than just academic and gained so many experiences that cannot be obtained easily through class study or travel. With the

help of the school there, it was easier to get a better

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provided. Living in Austria was very enjoyable with its leisurely, peaceful

and harmonic atmosphere. It was

such a memorable and remarkable

experience and I hope I can go back again!" .

"I went on exchange to the University of Waterloo in Winter 2008. It is the one of the best memories in my life. In UW, life

is relaxing and the workload is lower than in Hong Kong. This allowed me to go

around and learn about a foreign culture

and lifestyle. In HK, I sometimes questioned my ability to be

a capable engineering student. Yet after my four months of

studies in Waterloo and working with students there I have more confidence in myself," said Choi Wing Yee Wendy. "Taking part in an exchange program is a learning-through

-experience process. I feel so fortunate for being enrolled in this program. It was really a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study in a foreign country and to explore around the world. In those few months fabulous memories were created which none of us will ever forget. We had a chance to experience a different style of teaching and learning.

Through school life and daily life, we got along with schoolmates and the people living there and gained a

better understanding of the cultures and habits of people from different parts of the world. Of course what excited

me most was that I could learn a language other than Chinese or English while being in a German-speaking

country. This is by far the most effective way to learn foreign languages. I would like to show my gratitude to our

school and department for supporting us in broadening our horizons," said Chiu Po Yee.

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Alumni

Sharing

- How .ELM

Benefited Their Career

Since the establishment of our department in 1993, we have had

more than 1200 graduates receiving Bachelor's (BEng), Master's

(MSc/MPhil), Doctoral (PhD) and Dual Degree Program (IEBGM and lMGBM) degrees.

Our graduates are professional engineers who take up supervisory

and managerial functions in consulting firms, banks, airlines,

international couriers, container and aircargo terminals, freight forwarders, shipping companies, global manufacturers and retailers. Examples of these companies are Deloitte & Touche

Consulting Group, DHl, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd., Exel,

OOCl, PCCW Ltd., Elec & Eltek Int'l Co. Ltd., Fortis Bank, Hang Seng Bank, the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Esquel, etc.

Below, some of our graduates share with us how they have

benefited from IElM.

"Thanks to my life at HKUST

for three years, it has

opened my mind and is helpful to build up my logical

thinking, problem solving

techniques, independence,

creativity and innovation,

analytical reasoning, and

qUick response and adaptability to the demands of the

dynamic, changing and complicated business market and environment. Coupled with the comprehensive and diversified

technical trainings and programs offered by the department, I

believe that our students would play key roles in the society"

said Zoe Chow. (BEng 2004, Relation Manager in Standard

Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited - Merchant Solutions

Private Ltd)

Cheung Foo Loy

"Having studied for three years

at HKUST in IElM, I have

received not only a superb

academic education by the

excellent faculty, but also the essential interpersonal skills

and business knowledge for

the intensive demand of today's competitive market. I have been

polished to be an all-rounded person with the tailor-made

academic curriculum. As well as receiving an outstanding

academic education, the experience that I have gained from the Stanford course was invaluable to me. It helped me to be acquainted with people from different fields as well. These

experiences were important to me as they certainly helped me to

develop my career in Modern Terminals Limited, a leading

container terminal operator in China and Hong Kong." said

Cheung Foo loy. (BEng 2004, Operation Control Officer in

Deutsche Bank Hong Kong)

Raimond Chan

"IELM enhanced me with technical know-hows. I am impressed by the strong connection between principles and real-life practices. With support from the department, I was also able to

step out of the university and interact with

professional bodies and business. I fully

enjoyed the student life in HKUST IElM. It

brings me forward to the world in actions", said

Chan Ka Kei Raimond. (BEng 2003, Supply Chain Quality Officer

in Bausch & Lomb (HK) Ltd.)

Lee Chun Lam Bill

"When I was a freshman, I wondered what I would learn in the coming three years. During

my three years of study, I developed my

interest in logistics and supply chain management, and computer skills. I

recognized that IELM is not only about transportation, but also about risk analysis,

optimization, facility layout etc. These skills

are very useful for my career, and have become my competitive

edge. Also, IELM provided me with the opportunity for an

internship in an electronics company. I place a high value on

this real experience enabling me to apply my skills learnt from

IELM to help the company achieve a better performance. I am

now working in Dah Chong Hong Holdings Ltd. as a trainee. I

have confidence that I can apply what I have learnt again and

contribute to my company," said Lee Chun Lam Bill. (BEng

2008, Trainee in Dah Chong Hong Holdings Ltd.)

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enquires:

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