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President’s Address
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Professor Paul Ching-Wu CHU
Mr Chancellor, Mr Pro-Chancellor, Chairman, Council and Court members, honorary graduates, graduates, faculty, ladies and gentlemen:
Welcome, everyone, to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s 13th Congregation Ceremony, and congratulations to the Class of 2005.
Today represents a seminal moment in your lives, dear graduates, an exciting transition from this seat of learning to a new role as invested members of society.
As I look out over this sea of faces, I am filled with confidence and joy. You represent infinite potential. You are the next generation of leaders and innovators, and your destiny is to guide mankind’s progress in the decades to come.
Isaac Asimov commented that progress is the dominant factor in society today. No decisions can be made without taking-into account the world as it is, and also the world as it wilZ be.
While this may be empirically true, from a practical point of view progress can only occur when fearless individuals act as visionaries and the initiators of change.
Those individuals are you, the Class of 2005, a group of dynamic young people who have blossomed in an academic environment where excellence is cherished as the ultimate guiding principle.
Think back. In the last three years you have been part of an inexorable march forward, witnesses to many wonderful events here on campus. These include HKUST being ranked
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among the world’s top 50 universities, the Business School being named the best in Asia, as well as groundbreaking developments like the successful trial of a new treatment for malaria, which one day could save millions of lives.
So, no matter how daunting the challenges of the future, remember that you are the torchbearers of a university that strives for progress and that, in its own unique way, has prepared you to face the future with knowledge and integrity, and an enthusiasm to seek and implement change for the common good.
Let me add, ladies and gentlemen, that our graduates are not alone as they reflect on how best to impact the future. As HKUST approaches its lSth birthday, the University has also arrived at a key stage in its development.
We have dedicated considerable thought as to how we can maximize our value to society in the next 15 years. “Building on Excellence” defines that promise, which was outlined in our recently launched Strategic Plan for the years 2005 to 2020.
The Strategic Plan will see changes, both large- scale and incremental, taking place at HKUST. Its implementation will develop the University into a global leader in crucial disciplines such as nanotechnology, the biosciences and sustainable development.
New institutes will be inaugurated to underline our position as one of the world’s leading centers of research and intellectual inquiry. Among them, the Institute for Advanced Study at HKUST will attract outstanding scholars to conduct world- class research, while a new School of Innovation
and Technology Management will ensure that Hong Kong is home to the best-trained technologists and entrepreneurs.
The University exemplifies what Roland Robertson terms “glocalization”. As such, we are positioning HKUST locally, but ensuring our functions operate on a global level. This will increasingly be the case as the Strategic Plan bears fruit and the HKUST name, as well as the reputation of our students, permeates the world. We live in exciting times indeed. And while today’s ceremony symbolizes a parting of ways, we are merely beginning a new, shared journey of development, discovery and dare I say “progress”, which will last for years to come.
Thank you ladies and gentlemen, and may our hopes for the future travel with both HKUST and the Class of 2005.
Doctor of Science honoris cuusa
Professor Alexei A ABRIKOSOV
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Alexei Abrikosov has dedicated much of his life to researching the structure and behavior of solids and liquids, or “condensed-matter physics”. This is no abstract field. His work has myriad applications, from magnetic resonance imaging to better conduct medical examinations, to particle accelerators in physics.
For over half a century his work has been carried out at top research institutes, both in his homeland of Russia and then in the United States, where he has lived for the last 14 years. It brought him a Nobel Prize for Physics in 2003, the praise of his peers and recognition from the world’s top scientific bodies.
Among his many achievements, Prof Abrikosov was responsible for a breakthrough in the microworld of electrons and atoms via his theories about matter’s bizarre behavior at extremely low temperatures. This occurs through what is termed “superfluidity” as well as “superconductivity”.
His discovery of Type II superconductors and an associated magnetic property which carries his name - the Abrikosov vortex lattice - are considered to be among his seminal achievements. Superconductors are known for their ability to carry current without resistance and for expelling magnetic field. Prof Abrikosov showed how magnetic field can find its way back into superconductors by creating small bundles of magnetic flux lines surrounded by vortex currents. This means that magnetic field can return, in a very localized way, without driving the superconductivity away. A lattice is then formed, in much the same way that atoms do in the crystal framework of a solid.
Prof Abrikosov, Distinguished Argonne Scientist at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, was elected to the prestigious Royal Society in the UK in 2001, one year after receiving a similar high honor from the National Academy of Sciences in the US. He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society. In Russia, he has won numerous awards, including the Lenin Prize in 1966 and is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He also holds the International Fritz London Award and the International John Bardeen Award.
Alexei Abrikosov was born in Moscow in 1928 to parents who were both physicians. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1948 and was awarded his first doctorate for the theory of thermal diffusion of plasmas by the city’s Institute for Physical Problems in 1951 and a second, for a thesis on quantum electrodynamics at high energies, in 1955.
Work followed on the microscopic theory of superconductivity for which he would later win acclaim, although a wide-ranging career has included research in astrophysics, the theory of semi-metals and plasma physics.
In 1965, he became Head of the Department of the Theory of Solids at Russia’s Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, a position he held until 1988. He subsequently became Director of the Institute for High-Pressure Physics at the Academy of Sciences in Moscow.
Three years later there was another turning point in Prof Abrikosov’s life, in the form of an offer from the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. He accepted the position of Distinguished
Scientist at the Condensed Matter Theory Group in its Materials Science Division and moved permanently to the US, where he is now a citizen.
His Nobel Prize was greeted with delight at Argonne. “Alex’s insights and discoveries have launched 50 years of studies into the fundamental nature of superconductivity,” said Thomas Rosenbaum, Vice President for Research for the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory.
Mr Chancellor, I have the honor to present to you, on behalf of the University, Prof Alexei A Abrikosov, distinguished scientist and 2003 Nobel Prize winner, for the degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa.
When John Chen left Hong Kong for the United States in 1973, he did so as the product of a hard-working, but poor family; one of the many
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who struggled to make a life here after fleeing the disruption that shook Shanghai in the wake of the revolution. His English was shaky; but his determination to better himself was firm, as he was to prove, brushing aside hardships and discrimination on the way.
Today, the man we honor is known globally as a technology industry leader. He is Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Sybase, one of the world’s largest independent software vendors that, in the words of Forbes magazine, he “helped bring back from the dead”. His tactical genius is well-proven as is his ability to combine technological know-how with management skills.
He is actively involved in efforts to improve Sino-US understanding and was among the first American business executives to argue in favor of normal trade relations. He sits as Vice Chairman on the Committee of 100, an organization founded by distinguished Chinese-Americans to strengthen ties between the two countries.
He is a board member of the US Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Listed Company Advisory Committee to the NYSE Board of Directors and, since 2004, has sat on the board of The Walt Disney Company.
John Chen was born in Hong Kong in 1955
and grew up in a one-bedroom apartment while his father worked two jobs at a time. At 18, he moved to the US, overcoming linguistic challenges to graduate from Brown University with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering with Magna Cum Laude honors. The
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next year he completed his Master’s in the same subject at the California Institute of Technology.
Fine achievements for a young man studying in a foreign language. However a greater achievement, perhaps, was to overcome the difficulty he faced in the early stages of his 13- year career with Unisys/Burroughs in Pasadena. He spent thousands of his own dollars on public speaking classes to nail the stereotype that Asians could not negotiate and interact at the higher levels of management. With that achieved, he went on to hold several key positions with the company.
John Chen’s next stop was at the Pyramid Technology Corporation, which he joined in 1991 as Executive Vice President. Within two years he became President, Chief Operating Officer and a board member. When Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme took over the company, he joined its executive board of directors, being further elevated to President and CEO of its US$3 billion Open Enterprise Computing Division, a job that took him to Munich, Germany.
Then, in 1997, came the challenge that defined his career. The 42-year-old John Chen was recruited as President and Chief Operating Officer of Sybase, a database software company in serious trouble with an annual loss tagged at US$SS million. John Chen was up to the challenge. The result: a dazzling turnaround that has seen profits restored, Sybase make major acquisitions including AvantGo and New Era of Networks, and launch successful subsidiaries such as iAnywhere that dominates unwired enterprise software, and Financial Fusion, a major facilitator of online banking.
He joined the Business Software Alliance’s important lobbying efforts in Congress and worked hard to see China win World Trade Organization (WTO) membership. He is a member of the board of governors of the US Center for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Council on Foreign Relations.
In October 2005, President George W Bush appointed John Chen to the President’s Export Council (PEC), a bipartisan committee of prominent business leaders and politicians that advises the US Government on export and international trade policy.
His other good works include board membership of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, supporting the Watson Institute for International Studies, assisting poor and abused children, and playing a key role in the $40 million campaign for the Chang-Lin Tien Center for East Asian Studies at UC Berkeley. He also supports the Dragon Fund, which raises money to improve education for women and girls in rural China, and was awarded an honorary professorship by Shanghai University.
The younger generation has responded to his example. While it is common to hear him praised by established sources, we prefer to record the reaction of one talented student who listened to him speak here two years ago. Boris Yim has just graduated from this institution and aspires to join a postgraduate program in the US. He said: “John Chen’s success assures me that personal strengths, accompanied by a measure of luck, will help one weather challenges that seem insurmountable.”
Mr Chancellor, I have the honor to present to you, on behalf of the University, Dr John Chen Sau-Chung, technology industry leader, facilitator of better relations between China and the US, and friend to aspiring Asian students, for the degree of Doctor of Business Administration honoris causa.
Doctor of Science honoris causa
Professor Samuel C C TING
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Prof Samuel Ting is one of the most distinguished physicists of our time. He earned a Nobel Prize by the age of 40, is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, an elected member of the Academia Sinica, and a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences. Currently, he leads an international space-based project to investigate the origins of the Universe. These magnificent achievements have been driven by a refusal to accept what has not yet been proven through experimentation- an approach that has, literally and figuratively, propelled his work to stratospheric heights.
Prof Ting was born in the US in 1936 to parents who were scholars. They hurried home from America to China soon after his birth to show solidarity with their countrymen during the anti- Japanese war. Prof Ting had an uneven education during these turbulent times, but returned to the US at age 20 to begin a brilliant academic career. He studied at the University of Michigan, taking bachelor degrees in both engineering physics and engineering mathematics. Over the following three years he completed both Master’s and doctoral degrees.
His achievements led to a posting in 1963 as a Ford Foundation Fellow with the European Organization for Nuclear Research - a group he still has links with- before he took up a teaching post at Columbia University in 1965. Soon after, an experiment at the Cambridge Electron Accelerator caught his eye, the results of which would have lasting impact on our understanding of matter, particularly in its smallest forms. The Cambridge experiment appeared to show some particles behaving in violation of expectations. Prof Ting began to investigate, and by 1974 he
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had enough evidence to demonstrate the existence of a new heavy particle - the .I particle.
The J particle family has fundamentally different properties. Other than being heavier, their lifetime is about 10,000 times longer than all other known sub-atomic particles. These properties were totally unexpected, showing the existence of a new form of matter.
The Swedish Academy of Sciences described his achievement as being “like hearing a cricket close to a jumbo jet taking off”. On the other side of the American continent, Prof Burton Richter of Stanford University had made a similar discovery, calling his particle “ Y ” (psi). They announced their findings together and shared the Nobel Prize, which was awarded with remarkable speed, less than two years after their discovery.
A new research field in elementary particle physics - the study of the smallest components of matter - was then opened up. These particles are of great importance in our understanding of the basic structure and forces of the material world, and may also provide clues to the Big Bang theory and the origins of the Universe. Prof Ting is now investigating this possibility. He is leading more than 450 physicists and engineers from 16
countries in the design and construction of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, which is scheduled to fly on the International Space Station within the next two years in search of evidence of the Big Bang.
Venturing into the unknown and refusing to accept anything that does not have experimental proof is a hallmark of Prof Ting’s work, and something for which he has been much honored. In addition to his Nobel Prize, he has received the
Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award ‘from the US Government and the DeGasperi Award in Science from the Italian Government, among many other international honors. He also holds Doctor honoris causa degrees from the University of Michigan, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Columbia University, the University of Bologna and Moscow State University, and is an honorary professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Mr Chancellor, I have the honor to present to you, on behalf of the University, Prof Samuel C C Ting, a world-leading physicist and winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize, for
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Professor Samuel C C TING
It is a great honor for me to receive this Honorary Doctor’s Degree and be a member of this distinguished University. I am a great admirer of our President, Paul Chu, whose fundamental discovery and subsequent pioneering work in high temperature superconductivity has opened up a new field, which will have extraordinary scientific and technical implications.
On this great occasion and in honor of Professor Chu’s work, I would like to address the importance of fundamental research to the development of society.
In pure science, the study of the interaction of light with mutter is one of the earliest known subjects in physics. An example of this can be found in the MO 7h.z (the book of Master MO, Chou Dynasty, China, 4th Century, BC).
In astronomy, the first documented observation of a supernova and other celestial phenomena were also made in China about 3,300 years ago. These early scientific accomplishments laid the foundation for further discoveries about the physical world.
Today, China can look back on a long and rich tradition of technological and scientific contributions to the world. Such inventions as gunpowder, the magnetic compass, paper and block printing, among many other technical advances, have had a profound effect on the course of history.
In the 21”’ Century, we are enjoying unprecedented advancements in technological developments such as in the fields of
communication, computers, transportation, and health care, which have had dramatic effects on the quality of life.
What is often forgotten is the fact that the foundation of these achievements was laid down some time ago by scientists who were driven by intellectual curiosity and not by economic concerns.
Out of classical physics came the steam engine, photography, electrical engineering, radio, TV, airplanes, etc. The atomic world and quantum physics, which was necessary to understand it, delivered many new materials like semiconductors or supraconductors with their many applications, i.e. the transistor, neon lamps, lasers, computers. The world of the atomic nucleus gave rise to applications like the isotope technique in medicine or material testing and the fission energy in nuclear reactors.
Of course, the time it takes from the discovery of a new phenomenon to the market is of the order of 20 to 40 years. Such a period is often too long for many politicians and industrialists.
Many people may argue that if a country wants to be competitive in a technology-based economy, it must concentrate solely on pragmatic developments, which lead immediately to market- profits and perpetuate economic prosperity. We hear it debate whether “useless” fundamental sciences can be afforded or should resources be concentrated on technology transfer and applied research. Historically, this latter view is very shortsighted.
If a society restricts itself to technology transfer, clearly after some time, there will be nothing left to transfer, if no new insights and phenomena are discovered by basic research. Technological development is firmly rooted in basic scientific research.
Clearly, basic research requires substantial resources and a long-term outlook. The determination of governments to address the challenges of the 21”’ Century is essential in this process.
The pragmatic approach to economic development cannot be sustained without investment in basic research and education.
In the final analysis, the prime motivation of basic research is human curiosity - the
passion to learn something new or obtain a understanding of natural phenomena.
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Today, basic research requires high standards of education at every level and thrives on political and popular support.
Our University and our President exemplify the fact that basic scientific research is the foundation from which knowledge is advanced and technological development is propelled and should continue to be supported.
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Dedication Ceremony: Sculpture of Dr the Hon Sir Sze-Yuen CHUNG
The inspired leadership of Dr the Honorable Sir Sze-Yuen Chung has helped make the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology the celebrated institution that it is today.
This esteemed elder statesman and educationalist’s involvement with our University dates back to the very genesis of the HKUST dream in the early 1980s a dream to found and build a new university with a unique vision focused on science and technology, management and postgraduate education.
From the outset, Dr Chung charted the course for the University’s emergence as a global powerhouse in research and learning. In 1986 he became Chairman of the Planning Committee for Hong Kong’s Third University - four months before the full committee was formed, and before the University even had a name.
In this capacity, and then from 1988 as Founding Chairman of the University Council, he guided the nascent HKUST’s development. His distinguished leadership and immense contributions in those early days saw the University open its doors three years earlier than anticipated, admitting its first cohort of 600 students in 1991.
After HKUST’s establishment, Dr Chung continued to guide the University in its formative years. He retired from the Council Chairmanship in 1999 but has continued to serve the University as Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the University’s supreme advisory body, the Court, with the energy and passion of a man considerably younger than his venerable 88 years.
A stalwart of Hong Kong’s wider social and political fabric, Dr Chung’s life has been dedicated to serving the community. His many other worthy accomplishments include founding the Hong Kong Polytechnic (now The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) in 1972, the City Polytechnic (now City University of Hong Kong) in 1984 and the Hospital Authority in 1990. Dr Chung was Senior Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (1974-78) and Executive Council (1980-1988). He then played a key role in the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and served as the first Convenor of the Hong Kong SAR Executive Council from 1997 to 1999. In recognition of these many contributions, he was awarded two knighthoods by the British Government in 1978 and 1989 respectively, and the first Grand Bauhinia Medal by the HKSAR Government in 1997.
This bronze depiction of Dr Chung that we dedicate today is the work of renowned artist and Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, Prof Anthony Stones, and was sculpted during his tenure as Y K Pao Distinguished Visiting Artist and HKUST Artist-in-Residence.
Mr Chancellor, on behalf of the University, we dedicate this statue as a fitting and permanent tribute to our Pro-Chancellor, Chairman of the Court and Founding Chairman of the University Council, a devoted educationalist and exemplary community leader, Dr the Honorable Sir Sze-Yuen Chung.
Michael G Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching
Professor King Lau CHOW
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The Michael G Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology was established by the University Council in 1994 to commemorate the distinguished service of Founding Council Member Mr Michael G Gale.
It is awarded to the faculty member who best exemplifies the continued pursuit of excellence, devotion to teaching and the ability to inspire and motivate others. This year the University is pleased to present the Michael G Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching to Prof King Lau Chow, Associate Professor of Biology.
Prof Chow graduated with first class honors in Biology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1986 after receiving his schooling in Hong Kong. He was awarded a PhD by Baylor College of Medicine in 1990 and next spent four years conducting postdoctoral research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He then joined HKUST as an assistant professor.
Prof Chow exemplifies the very best in professional teaching. He excels in his tasks through active interaction with students, using an impressive mix of methods and materials and putting enormous effort into course design. He is responsive to the changing needs of those he teaches and challenges them to reflect and apply their learning in genuine situations.
His students, in turn, have described him as inspiring, aspiring, dedicated, genuine, insightful, outstanding, patient, responsible, and serious.
One nominator commented on the length of Prof Chow’s days, estimating them at 48 hours each. How else could he devote so much time to teaching and mentoring students in the classroom, office and laboratory, while at the same time running a first-class research program of his own?
Prof Chow’s interest in biology spans a broad spectrum, from molecular biology to biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, developmental biology, organismal biology, bioinformatics, modeling, synthetic biology, evolution and population behavior.
He is a frequent attendee at education workshops and teaching forums, sharing his experience with colleagues and supporting junior staff. He has been actively involved in the Undergraduate Committee of his department and is a member of the Senate’s Committee on Teaching and Learning Quality.
In light of his dedication to professional teaching and to this institution, it is fitting that the University should now accord Prof King Lau Chow the Michael G Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a faculty member.
Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen Medal for Distinguished Service to the Student Body
Dicky YUEN Yik Ting
Economics, Year 2
The Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen Medal for Distinguished Service to the Student Body of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technoiogy was established by the University Council in 1993 in memory of the Honorable Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen, founding Council Member and distinguished public servant.
It is awarded to the student who best exemplifies the qualities of caring, constructive and dedicated leadership for which our late colleague is remembered.
We are pleased to present Dicky Yuen Yik Ting, President of the Twelfth Session of the HKUST Students’ Union, with this year’s Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen Medal for Distinguished Service to the Student Body.
Under his leadership, the Students’ Union has strengthened its role in coordinating and facilitating the activities of its affiliated societies. During his presidency, it was also Dicky’s great aspiration to help internationalize student life on campus.
Among the initiatives he undertook to achieve this objective, Dicky led a delegation to university campuses in North America to study how students overseas embrace diversity in their activities.
In turn, Dicky made good use of this experience and the findings it produced to promote cultural diversity and harmony among the student body at HKUST - an enduring legacy of his foresight and leadership.
Address by the Graduate Representative of the School of Engineering
Anson CHAN
BEng in Civil Engineering
Dr Cheung, President Chu, professors, parents, and fellow graduates:
Good afternoon. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s 2005 Congregation. On such a memorable occasion as this, I am honored to have been given the opportunity to address you on behalf of my fellow graduates.
Those of us who have just been conferred with Bachelor of Engineering degrees have been particularly moved to see both alumni and current students commit themselves wholeheartedly to their alma mater, HKUST, which has made tremendous and fruitful efforts in nurturing us. The award of our degrees reflects the dedication and effort that is a hallmark of all the teaching and supporting staff. Throughout our university life, apart from gaining professional knowledge and skills, we were guided and inspired by the many staff who exhibited the drive and passion to motivate our learning and to emphasize the need to contribute to society.
Our highly devoted professors and tutors have passed on their knowledge and commitment unreservedly, and all of us present today are very much indebted to them. Thus, on behalf of my fellow graduates, I would like to take this chance to express our heartfelt gratitude for the guidance and care, the opportunities, and the unforgettable experiences we have been fortunate enough to enjoy during our years of study at Hong Kong’s best university.
Here, I would like to share with you a typical personal experience, which exemplifies life at HKUST. I recall that before my final year project presentation, my project supervisor held three
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mock presentations for me, each one of which lasted for at least two hours. You can’t imagine why a professor would spend so much time on a single student, especially with his extremely busy schedule in both teaching and research. The reason is, however, simple in that he is completely devoted to educating all his students. I believe that it would be rare to meet someone like him outside HKUST.
Last and perhaps most importantly- we should all thank our parents for supporting and encouraging us. As a new generation of young graduates, we sometimes have difficulty in expressing our innermost feelings, but I believe most of us would like to say the following words to our parents, as a sincere thank you:
“Mum and Dad, thank you for all you have done for me since the time I was a baby to now, when I proudly wear the graduation gown of HKUST. If, at times, I took things too much for granted, I am truly sorry. I would like to take this chance to thank you for your continuous support and care throughout the years, and for your great love! ”
Finally, thank you all for coming. I am very grateful to have shared with you the hard work and memories of the past years on this wonderful day. May I once again express my wholehearted gratitude to our teachers and beloved parents. And to my fellow graduates, may I wish you all every success in your future endeavors. I am sure you will achieve flying colors.
HKUST will always be the centerpiece of our hearts and minds. Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen.
Address by the Graduate Representative of the School of Business and Management
CHENG Sze Ki
BBA in Finance and Marketing
Dr Chan, President Chu, guests, professors and fellow graduates:
First of all, I would like to say that I feel deeply honored to speak on such an occasion, in front of our honored guests, the University President Professor Chu, professors and, my friends, graduates of the year 2005. I would like to share with you some of my memories here at HKUST.
I was once a puzzled young man with little direction. Three years ago, when I had to choose a university, I had no clear picture of my future. I knew I liked business, but that was about it. The only information I had about HKUST indicated it was a very young and energetic university and home to Asia’s top-ranked business school. To be honest, I didn’t know what to expect from the School. But to my surprise, what I received from HKUST goes above and beyond my dreams.
During my study here, because of the variety of the courses the University offered, I could always find a course that stimulated my desire for knowledge, from finance to marketing, or from business to humanities. I could always find dedicated professors willing to answer my questions, no matter how silly they seemed. And I could always find committed staff willing to help me with career matters.
Talking about my career, I also benefited greatly from the various enhancement programs that the Business School offers. In three years, I went through a series of activities including internships, exchange programs, international competitions and mentoring programs, just to name a few. Each of these activities fulfilled the well-defined mission
set out by the University, to widen our exposure and prepare us for our future careers. I can assure you that this mission is being fulfilled. Throughout the process, I was able to discover my strengths, what I needed to improve on, and eventually what I wanted to pursue at the beginning of my career, namely banking.
It’s just amazing to see how a small decision that you made in the past can shape your future. If I had chosen to go somewhere else for my education, it could have been a completely different story and I have to say I am extremely happy with my choice. Big things start from small ideas or decisions, so it’s important for us graduates to make the right choice regarding our future. If you have a dream, live by it. Believe in yourself, believe in your ability and skills, and also believe in the days you spent at HKUST. And surely there will be people who stand in the way saying that it’s impossible for you to become the next Bill Gates, to develop the next medical breakthrough or to accomplish something even greater. But remember, be who you are and say what you feel, most importantly, live by your dreams, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Good luck, my friends. Thank you.
Address by the Graduate Representative of the School of Science
YUEN Mai Yan
BSc in Chemistry
Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, Chairman, President Chu, professors, guests, parents and fellow students:
Good afternoon. I am honored to be addressing you today at such a magnificent Congregation and in such esteemed company. Please accept my warmest welcome to you all to the 13th Congregation of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. On behalf of the graduates, I would like to thank the faculty, our families and friends who have given us enduring support and encouragement throughout our university education.
Today is both an end and a new beginning - an epilogue for our undergraduate years, and a prologue to the next chapter of our life, whether this involves work or further study. My university life started ahead of times due to the Early Admissions Scheme (EAS) introduced by the Government. Bearing the University’s expectations, we strived to excel both academically and intellectually. As a representative of the first group of graduating EAS students, I would like to thank Dr Ronnie Chan, Prof Shiu-Yuen Cheng, and other supporting staff for their guidance. Their assistance has made the EAS a great success.
My fellow graduates, the moment of graduation gives us a sudden snapshot of our years of university life. Let us reflect for a moment. What have we gained in the past three years? Have you ever regretted entering LIST, which is known to some of our fellow students as the University of Stress and Tension? We cannot deny that, what we have learnt will always bear the imprints of those who enriched our learning experience. As Science School graduates, we are
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brought up with the virtue of searching for the truth. No matter whether we continue to postgraduate studies or pursue a career in other fields, we will carry on the spirit of HKUST. The HKUST spirit - born of hard work, the pursuit of excellence and creativity - represents the pursuit of new intellectual heights and excellence of the mind. Above all, we have been given the insight to appreciate the awe and wonder of science.
Today as we leave with a degree in our hands, remember both the good, and the bad encounters that we have experienced here at the University. Remember the lofty aspirations we had when we entered here. The qualification and class of honor we obtained now is just one representation of our past. We have a responsibility to shape the future, a responsibility to fulfill the role of pathfinder and to pass on to future generations achievements that make us as proud as the one we honor today.
To this mission, I pledge my own best efforts and summon yours. Thank you very much.
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9 November
2005ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 9 November 2005
1. The Council Vice-Chairman declares the Congregation open
2. The President addresses the Congregation
3. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
4. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, MASTER OF SCIENCE, and MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
5. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
6. The Graduate Representative addresses the Congregation
7. The Council Vice-Chairman declares the Congregation closed
Mace carried by Professor Matthew Yuen
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Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering (Information and Communication Engineering) and Computer Science (Information Engineering)
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Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
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TSANG CHOW, Julio Cesar TSANG, King Lun
TSUI, Cheuk Chi WONG, Hiu Ting WONG, Ho Yin WONG, Tat Wah WONG, Yu Hang
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Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
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Mr KAM, Chun Yu MS KAN, Yuk Ting
Mr KWONG, Raymond Chee Young Mr LAM, Cheuk Fung
MS LAW, Wing Kam Mr LEE, Chin Man Mr LEE, King Lung Mr LEUNG, Chin Ching Mr LEUNG, Ka Kit * MS LING, Tsz Yan
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AU, Chin Toa AU-YEUNG, Chi Wai CHAN, Chi Wai CHAN, Chun Ting CHAN, King Sze CHAN, Pak Hong CHAN, Shing Fai CHAN, Wing Yin CHAU, Wai Shun CHENG, Ting Fai CHOI, Sin Yi CHONG, Hoi Chuen CHONG, Ka Fu CHOW, Ho Yin CHOW, Nok Wai CHOW, Tak Wing CHU, Lai Fan DING, Kin Fung FUNG, Wai Man HO, Kai Chun HO, Man To HO, Yin Bon HUANG, Pang Yen HUI, Anton HUI, Hang Kit IP, Ka Chun IP, Ying Kit KO, Wai Ching KONG, Yat Fai KWAN, Chi Ching KWOK, Tsz Kin LAI, Yee Tak LAM, Ka Chan LAM, Kwun Wai LAM, Man Kin LAM, Pak Hung LAM, Yat Wah LAU, Ching Lung LAU, Kai Yeung LAU, Mau Chung LAU, Tak Chi
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LIN, Wing Kit LING, Chun Yu LIU, Wing Pong LO, Leung Chak LUI, Tsz Hang MA, Chun Hung MAK, Tak Hong
MOK, Chit Man Benjamin MUI, Ka Fai
NG, Chi Ho NG, Wing Chi PANG, Ka Wah POON, Ka Ho POON, Kim Fai PUN, Chi Hang PUN, Wai Hang SHIN, Ching Hei SHUM, Wing Yeung SIT, Fung Man Iman SZETO, Chi Pang TO, Sze Chung TSANG, Wai Hon TSE, Man Kit TSUI, King Yuen TSUI, Man Fung WAN, Tsit WAN, Yee Fai WO, Kam Chuen WONG, Chi Man WONG, Tak Hei WONG, Wan Shun WONG, Yiu Man WU, Man Kin YAN, Chun Ho
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YU, Chun Ying YUEN, Wan Ho
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Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering
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CHOW, Kwok Kiu Becky CHOW, Yuk Kei
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LI, Yuk Ming Richard LIANG, Zhiqin LIAO, Shu LO, Chun Yu LUN, Ho Tak LUNG, Hau Kit MAK, Ka Cheong MAK, Kar Yu MAK, Yuk Wah MO, Ka Kit NG, Chit Sang NG, Kwok Kwan NG, Wai Kin NG, Wing Wai PAN, Loi Yi PANG, Ka Kin PANG, Ka Pik
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WONG, Yu Yin Jennifer Maria WONG, Yuk Yee
WU, Chun Kit YEUNG, Ka Fung YEUNG, Lai Ching YEUNG, Siu Wing YEUNG, Tsz Kit YIP, Kwok Wai YU, Siu Wai YUK, Ka Man ZHOU, Shun
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science
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LAM, Leong Foon Raymond LAM, Ming Ki Vincent LAM, Yin Ting LAM, Yiu Kei LAU, Kin On LEE, Chun Ming LEE, Hing Ming LEE, Siu Lun Stanley LEE, Tak Hiem LEE, Yee Man LEUNG, Cheuk Yuen LEUNG, Chi Wai LEUNG, Kin Wai LEUNG, Pik Ying LEUNG, Tsz Kin LEUNG, Wai Kei LI, Chun Na LI, Fu Ho LI, Sau Man LIU, Zhenming LO, Chor Kin LO, Chun Cheong LO, Kui Yip LO, Kwok Chu LUK, Ka Wing MO, Tsui Kwan NG, Chi Hang SHU, Ho Yin SIN, Chuen Wing SZE, Wai Ting TAI, Fu Ming TIN, Cheuk Yin TSANG, Ho Yin
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MS CHEN, Hiu Kwan Mr CHENG, Chi Ho Mr CHEUNG, Ka Ho Mr CHEUNG, Kann MS CHEUNG, PO Ying Mr CHING, Man Chun Mr CHIU, Chun Man Mr CHILI, Kai Him Mr CHOI, Tak Keung Mr CHOW, Chun Ip Mr CHOW, Shu Yuen Mr CHUI, Wing Chuen Kay Mr CHUNG, Chun Wing Mr CHUNG, Wai Keung Mr KON, Chi Kit Mr KWOK, Ka On Mr KWOK, Siu Ming Mr LAM, Hin Cheuk Mr LAM, Sui Yuk Mr LAM, Ting Kei Mr LAM, Tsung Kwai Mr LAU, Man Chun Mr LAU, Wing Hong Mr LAW, Chun Yu Mr LEE, Cheuk Wai Mr LEE, Chi Wai Mr LEE, Ho Shing * Mr LEE, Yi Ho
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TUNG, Sin Ning Bonnie WAN, Sai Ho
WAN, Yuk Shing WONG, Chun Cheong WONG, Chun Lap WONG, Kwok Fu WONG, Kwok Lun WONG, Shek
WONG, Sheung Ming WONG, Tik Lai WONG, Yik Leong WOO, Chi Kwong YANG, Yen Ho YEUNG, Wai Kit
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering (Information and Communication Engineering)
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Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
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Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (ll’ansportation Logis tics Management)
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CHAN, Cho Yip CHAN, Chun Pong CHAN, Hoi Ying CHAN, Ka Ho Eric CHAN, Kwok Wai CHAN, Wing Cheong CHAN, Yuen Han CHEUNG, Kam Hung CHEUNG, Ki Lun CHIU, Man Leong FONG, Kam Cheong
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TSE, Pui Chi Jacqueline WONG, Ho Yin WONG, Man Chung WONG, Wai Kwong WU, Chun Ting YEUNG, Wang Fung YIM, Tsz Ching YIP, Hau Wah
Bachelor of Engineering in Logistics Management
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Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
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LAI, King Chung Terence LAM, Chun Yu
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Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (Building Services) Mr MS Mr MS Mr Mr MS Mr Mr Mr Mr * MS Mr Mr MS MS Mr MS Mr CHAN, Fu Lung CHAN, Ka Yi CHAN, Kai Pong CHAN, Lai Yi CHAU, Chin Ching CHEUNG, Ka Wai CHONG, Pui Sze FUNG, Lai Kin FUNG, Shiu Lam KU, Ka Tsun Gabriel LAM, Ka San Jimmy LAM, Pik Shan LAM, Wing Keung LEE, Ka Ho LEUNG, Ming Yan LEUNG, Sze Ki MAK, Wing Ho NGAI, Pui Shan POON, Hoi Sing
Mr POON, Wing Hang MS SHUM, Ka Man Mr SUEN, King Ming MS TSE, Hoi Yan MS WONG, Yim MS WONG, Yuen Yu Mr YIP, Chi Ho Eric
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Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
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CHAN, Hoi Hei FOK, Chi Hong HUNG, Ka Ki HUNG, Tat Chi Alan KWAN, Chun Yu LAM, Lik Man Benjamin LAM, Tak Lai
LAU, Kam Shing LAU, Yau Fu LEE, Yeung Chung LEE, Yuen Fai LEUNG, Pui Yin LUO, Junjiang NG, Wan Kee NGAI, Wing Kei PONG, Wai Chi SIU, Tat Ho SO, Ka Hung Sam TSE, Ching Kwong TSE, King Ming WONG, Ka Man WONG, William YIU, Yun Sum YUNG, Sai Man
Master of Science in Civil lnfrastructural Engineering and Management
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Mr CHAN, Ting Cheung Gary Mr CHAN, Wai Hung
MS CHAN, Wan Sim Mr CHENG, Chi Ho Mr CHENG, Kam Hoe Mr CHEUNG, Kin Tak Mr CHUNG, Yat Fai MS FU, Ka Man Carman Mr GUAN, Man Yu Mr HO, Hoi Ho Mr HO, Sau Yan Mr HUI, Yuen Yuk Mr HUNG, Wai Yip MS III, Yan Wai Linda MS KAN, Yuk Ming MS KWAN, Wai Mun Sarah Mr LAI, Ching Man Jimmy MS LAI, Pui Shan
Mr LAM, Kok Chuen MS LAM, Sze Ming Elizabeth MS LAU, Yee Ching Eva Mr LAW, Max
Mr LEE, Wai Lun Mr LEUNG, Ho Yin Billy Mr LI, Chi Ho
Mr LI, Kam Cheong Christopher Mr LI, Shu Lam
Mr LIANG, Siu Ki Archie MS NC, Yee Man
Mr POON, Pui On Mr SHIU, Chi Wai Mr SIT, Shu Fu Mr SO, Man Kit Mr SZETO, Yiu Kwan Mr TAI, Chi Ho Mr TANG, Chun Kiu Mr TANG, Chun Ting Mr TSANG, To Man Mr TSE, Ho Hang Mr TSOI, Yun PO Mr WONG, Chi Kit
MS WONG, Sze Shun Krystal Mr WONG, Wai Shun Raymond
Mr YAU, Kit Sang Edwin MS YAU, Man Shan Mr YIP, Yau Chun
MS YUEN, Wen-Ching Rainbow
Master of Science in Computer Science
MS CHAN, Ming Wai Mr CHAN, Wing Shun MS HO, Wan Man Mr HUNG, Kam PO MS NG, Wing Wa MS WU, Xia Mr YE, Min Mr YIU, Yu Ho
Master of Science in Electrical and Electronic
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Master of Science in Engineering Enterprise
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Mr BUCHHOLZ, Marc Hans Klaus Mr CHAN, Chun Leung Lares Mr CHAN, Ka Kei
MS CHAN, PO Lam Amy
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CHAN, Ying Kit Nicholas CHAN, Yuen Fei
CHAU, Wai Kit CHENG, Wing Cheung CHOW, Tat Kai CHOW, Yuk CHUNG, Chi Ming FONG, Wai Man KWOK, Mei Kay LAM, Hoi Yin LAM, Sze Man Lillian LAU, Siu Fat Alpha LAU, Yiu Fai LAW, Yin Ching LEE, Eric Kwok Ho LEE, Yun Shing LEUNG, Cheuk Wan LI, Ting Kwok LUI, Ka Man MA, Hing Chou NG, Man Kwong PAK, Lai Chi SHAM, Wan Pong SIU, Man Yuen SO, Chung Man SZE-TO, Yim Ting TANG, Yun Keung Stanley TSANG, Sheung Nga TSANG, Wai Mun Winnie TSE, Chi Kin
TSUI, Hiu Ming WAN, Chun PO WONG, Chi Hung WONG, Man Kit WONG, Mei Sze
WOO, Man Yee Catherine WU, Chi Kwan
WU, Wing Sze YIU, Tun YU, Chung Ho
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering 3!!?P$w* ( @!wxc@~ )
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Master of Science in IC Design Engineering
Mr CHAN, Chi Man Mr CHAN, Han Kwan Mr CHAN, Kin Kei Mr CHAN, Wing Choi Mr CHAN, Yiu Kei
Mr CHANG, Junfeng Steven Mr CHENG, Lap Kin Mr CHOU, Yiu Ting Mr CHU, Kwok Wah Mr CLIMIE, David James Mr FOK, Man Kin Mr FUNG, Kwok Lun Mr GE, Wei Guo Mr HO, Wai Yip MS HO, Yuen Man Mr HU, Jiangming Mr LAM, Ka Ki Mr LAM, Ming Kei Mr LAM, Yick Yan Mr LEI, Sun Nathan Mr LEUNG, Ching Hong Mr LI, Jian
Mr LI, Li Mr LI, Yin Mr LIN, Feng Mr LIU, Junxiu Alan Mr LIU, Loi Ying Mr LIU, Wang Fai Mr LO, Chi Wai
Mr LUONG, Gia Kiet Jason Mr MAK, Wai Ho
Mr MO, Lianghua Mr MOK, Kuok Hang Mr MOK, Wai Pong Mr NG, Chun Kuen Mr NG, Tit Hung Mr SHI, Xuejin
Mr SHUM, Wai Man Adison Mr SIU, Man Fai
Mr TANG, Chin Choi Mr TIAN, Jin Cheng
Mr TSANG, Hing Yeung Anthony Mr TSANG, Tsz Chung
Mr TSE, Man Fung
Mr TSE, Yuk Cheung 873’4 Mr WONG, Hin Tak John $$iirP& Mr WONG, Ngai Wa %%% Mr WONG, Yat Hung 3-@ Mr WU, Wai Shing @%%i% Mr XIE, Haibin 34?&% Mr YAM, Tak Wah Edward M$$$
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Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
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