Mainland Alumni - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Mainland Alumni - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
contents 01 | Foreword President’s Message 02 | Feature Maximizing Potential – the story behind three alumni who have broken 02 through barriers of expectation to live their dreams 08 | The HKUST Edge Prof Gary Chan heralds a new era for content distribution networks with an innovative “substream-push” technology 10 | Global Horizons 12 | Insight There’s a fresh look to the campus as new infrastructure and facilities come on line to cope with the entrance of the double cohort 08 14 | Event Roundup 17 | Giving Back Support for the Alumni Endowment Fund has been tremendous, with HK$300,000 earmarked for sponsorships on student programs, awards and other activities 18 | Class Notes 22 | Alumni Association The A1 Team sets out a three-pillar strategy for getting alumni more 12 involved in their alma mater Published by Development & Alumni Office The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2358 6158 Fax: (852) 3743 0939 Email: alumni@ust.hk www.ust.hk/alumni 2 HKUST Alumni News 2011 Foreword Dear Alumni, The historical moment has arrived – this September we welcomed the double cohort of students to HKUST. This marks the start of a new era for us, with the launch of the Professor Chan listens to students’ views and discusses University issues with them at the monthly tea gathering. new curriculum and the opening of various new facilities and soon-to-be completed sporting achievements and other activities. their dreams. It seems an appropriate buildings on campus to cater for the These will help make a big difference to subject as the old year draws to a close and increased intake. Please do turn to Insight of the lives of many students. Special thanks we prepare for a new start in 2013 and the this Alumni News to find out more about our go to the pioneer donors, whom I am sure Year of the Snake. Make the coming year expanded campus. But I would also like to will be proud to see their investment paying the one you decide to follow your dreams, extend an invitation to you to visit the campus dividends in perpetuity. too! in the coming months. Then you can see for I was fortunate to meet many graduates, We can look back on a momentous yourselves the wonderful new facilities and exchange-out students and once exchange- year at HKUST, when we achieved several perhaps even chat to current students about in students on a visit to Europe earlier milestones. We are now in our third decade, their lives on campus today! in October. My trip took in a number of and with each passing year we get stronger In order that we continue to achieve educational institutions in the cities of and stronger. We are building a strong new heights, we need the support of you, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Berlin, Munich heritage – and you, as alumni, play an our alumni. It is very inspiring for everyone and Heidelberg. It was good to be able to important role in the culture and mission of at HKUST – students, faculty and staff – that catch up with everyone and hear their news, HKUST. our Alumni Endowment Fund (AEF) initiative as well as updating them on HKUST’s latest I wish every one of you all the very best has received tremendous support since happenings. I am especially impressed by for the festive season. May your careers and its launch in March this year. We have hit the enduring bonds and countless ties that your personal lives flourish in the New Year! a record high in terms of donation amount link them after graduation. It is always heart- and participation rate. More than HK$6.2 warming to hear of gatherings of alumni and million has been raised by alumni. Taking students – and one group was lucky enough into account the 2:1 matching successfully to enjoy a cozy gathering at Vice-President secured via the government matching grant, Dr Eden Woon’s house in Shanghai in the fund has now reached HK$9.3 million! November. Best wishes, In other words, the interest income available Our cover feature of this issue looks at for students in 2012-13 has reached some alumni who have taken more unusual HK$300,000. This sum is earmarked to paths in life. The thread drawing them cover sponsorships for student academic together is that they are all passionate about Professor Tony F Chan programs, reach-out activities, awards for something in their lives and have followed President HKUST Alumni News 2012 1 Feature Success in the Frame Terence Pang gave up a career in the IT industry to focus on his childhood passion of photography. But he credits his time at HKUST for fostering skills that have helped his business to thrive, even in a very competitive world. Terence’s photographic works Most of us are told when we are little children that we should dream big, because our dreams can come true. But as we get older, we get more and more involved in school work, exams and gaining a foothold on the with good prospects. Our W dreams often disappear into those responsible for this trend – particularly with overseas locations – is HKUST the air, especially if they are alumnus Terence Pang. Terence graduated with a BEng(COMP) in 1995, which unconventional, and we dismiss is probably not the normal career path for a photographer, so how and why did them as the imaginings of a he get to this point in his life? And how did HKUST help to shape that journey? lower steps of a “safe” career childish mind. But what happens if you do shoots becoming more creative in terms of location and styling. One of “Looking back, I wouldn’t say that I started out doing something conventional and then changed,” says Terence. “I did, in fact, want to take a film course decide to follow your dreams? when I finished secondary school and received an offer from a university, but Here we talk to three HKUST my family did not think that there was money to be earned in the movie industry. alumni who have taken unusual It happened to be the first year of JUPAS and I got more than 10 other offers, turns in their careers. Two of including computer science from HKUST,” he says. them, followed traditional career “HKUST was only in its second year – there was no history, everything was paths – one in IT and one in new but I like new things so it seemed to fit. Also, it seemed that it was the best accounting – before seemingly place to study IT because the infrastructure was new there,” says Terence. He risking much to follow their enjoyed his time at the university and says it taught him about working hard. “I passions of photography and lived in hall, so friendship and communication were important skills to develop. I social enterprise, respectively. learned how to think independently and critically.” The other was a child musical Terence got a job in IT on graduation and spent a decade in the industry prodigy who realized that he before he started to think about doing something different. “I wasn’t doing a lot needed to reinforce his musical of programming any way; I was more on the business side of things. In addition, talents with more conventional it turned out that the IT industry experiences ups and downs, too, so it is not business skills in order to make always so stable. My family was a little shocked but they were supportive.” the most of himself. 2 edding photography is big business these days in Hong Kong, with photo HKUST Alumni News 2012 Feature Terence Pang Having been a keen photographer since he was 12 years about 50 percent is on weddings now, with a focus on overseas old, in 2008 Terence decided to become a professional destination shots. I am now doing more commercial work, photographer; he took courses including one in Australia and including portraits which I really enjoy. I also do photography another with top Hong Kong photographer Alain Yip(葉青霖). tutoring. About 10-20 percent of my time is spent on personal He found that wedding photography was a good starting point work such as documentaries and photojournalism projects.” because of the way the business is structured. “With commercial His portfolio is diverse – ranging from the wedding photography, you don’t usually get paid until after the job is photography of Chinese Olympic gymnasts Yang Yun(楊雲) completed, whereas with weddings you can ask for a deposit and Yang Wei(楊威)on Hainan Island and portraits of Chinese even if the wedding is not till the following year.” pop singer Jane Zhang(張靚穎)to a book for the 20th Terence says he did structure a plan, but after initial anniversary of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, as well as implementation it is necessary to be flexible and adaptable. “You publishing his own book Oh! Shoot! with 11 other photographers can plan things very carefully – but you soon learn that everything including Alain Yip and Cecilia Yip(葉童). He has also won can change just with one phone call.” His background in IT has numerous international photography awards for his work over been useful: “In fact, I only spend around 10 percent of my time the years, as well as staging exhibitions. on shooting – I spend more time doing marketing, using social What advice does Terence have for alumni who are media such as Facebook and Weibo and updating my website, for considering chasing their dreams and want to follow a new path? example.” Other skills he learned at HKUST have proved a boon, “You have to have a passion for what you want to do and do too: “When I first became a photographer, I found that very few of what you love. I always recall a script from the Indian movie my competitors were as academically qualified as I was – I could 3 Idiots saying ‘pursue excellence, and success will follow’. I talk comfortably with foreigners, and now I have customers from all also like Steve Jobs’ famous quote ‘stay hungry, stay foolish’. over the world. I can thank HKUST for its international atmosphere, That is also about being passionate, and about accepting that with professors and students from many different countries.” things change. You need to be open minded. Knowledge from Today, the profile of Terence’s business has changed. “Only today may not be correct tomorrow.” HKUST Alumni News 2012 3 Feature Carrie Tang Out of the Ordinary Setting up one social enterprise project can be difficult enough – but only two years after graduating, Carrie Tang is already responsible for a range of initiatives that are helping the disadvantaged in our society. She credits HKUST for much of her initial inspiration. 4 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Feature about looking for sponsorship. “We searched for corporates on the web and sent out emails and letters telling them our story. But this failed because large corporations wouldn’t pay attention to this type of email. After a couple of weeks, we decided to research the companies’ backgrounds, their missions, and then with that understanding we found they were more willing to reply. Some companies offered sponsorship, and along with money from friends we published the first issue in April 2011. We are now about to release issue number six! We now have four partners and a team of about eight to ten voluntary reporters. Most of them are studying for associate degrees or diplomas at Hong Kong institutes and want to become journalists.” Her latest project is the Go Inside Café in the Fortune Metropolis Mall in Hung Hom, set up in September. “We wanted a Go Inside Café ground floor place so that everybody can see what we are trying to achieve – this is difficult to find with reasonable rent in Hong Kong, but we are lucky enough to have investors who appreciate our idea.” Where did Carrie’s own passion come from? A number of things opened her eyes to a different way of living. “I am proud of being a HKUST graduate – the university gives you lots of opportunities. I did a lot of voluntary work during my studies. I went on an overseas exchange to Lancaster University in the C arrie Tang describes herself as an “ordinary 23-year-old girl”, UK, where I discovered that youth overseas don’t just think of yet take a look at what she has achieved already and you earning money – it is not the end point. But in Hong Kong many will find someone with a very big heart, a lot of passion and drive, students don’t know what their passion is or what their dreams and who works very hard to help the disadvantaged in society. are. I also got a Working Holiday Visa for Australia, where I The accomplishments include publishing a magazine that focuses on social enterprise projects of young people. She has started a voluntary service group called Sowergift and the finally found a job in a coffee shop – so that’s where I got the experience for the café! “Finally, when I graduated I suddenly had a clear mind that China branch of international movement Design for Change that I wanted to do something different instead of getting a stable empowers young children to be the catalyst of change. And, most accounting job. I was encouraged by a few passionate friends and recently, she has set up a café that not only serves tasty food and a coach that I met in a youth leadership camp,” explains Carrie. drinks but is also a showcase for social projects and for artworks and crafts created by youth. Carrie’s path to graduation was typical of what she calls a “Stepping back, I don’t see myself as a very successful or high-profile person and I am still finding the sustainability of each project that I initiate by learning hard from many experienced “traditional Chinese family’s expectation”. She got good grades social innovators around me. Moreover, I find that all these at school through diligence and application, gained a place on try-fail-try-success actions let me know where the social an accountancy program at HKUST and graduated with a BBA innovator’s passion comes from. And I am surprised that my (ACCT) in 2010. “My family wanted me to be an accountant, and action also ignites the lives of young people around me.” although I loved the studying I didn’t want to work in accounting. I Her advice to fellow alumni or students about to graduate wanted to work in a social enterprise, but it was not easy to find a is that you don’t have to wait till you are rich or have plenty of job that suited my passion.” free time to become involved in social enterprise projects. “Even She decided to “start small” as she says, and after a few though we are not rich, we are already blessed compared to many months in an accounting job had saved enough money to set up underprivileged people all around the world. The most important DreamMag with a friend. “We publish stories of youth in Hong thing for every young person to make their dream come true is not Kong and other parts of Asia who have been ignited by their what their background is, but to find their passion and having at passion. It might be a voluntary group, an arts project, an NGO least one person around you who can continuously tell you ‘You or their own business that they have set up.” Carrie explains that can!’. Show your family that you are not just day-dreaming; they they needed HK$20,000 to publish the first issue, so they set worry about you, so show them that it is your career long-term.” HKUST Alumni News 2012 5 Feature Warren Lee P icture the scene: the Hong Kong Coliseum, a full crowd, the named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Philharmonic, a piano on stage... and sitting at earlier this year. that piano is a boy of just six years of age. This was Warren Lee’s debut as a musical performer, and it Warren, who was born in Hong Kong, tells of how he started on his musical journey. “My elder sister was learning the piano seemed that Hong Kong could not get enough of him. Warren – I used to go along with her when I was 2½ years old, and was himself says that the pressure – especially given that the Chinese for apparently very attentive. When I was 3½, I just went up to the “child prodigy” translates as “child god” – was immense and he is piano and started to play. However, the teacher thought I should eternally grateful that his parents protected him from the demands wait until I was four before starting formal lessons.” and turned down most invitations for him to perform in public. While our other “dare to dream” interviewees started He gained a place as a music scholar at Marlborough College, one of the UK’s top schools – and, as Warren himself points out, from conventional beginnings – degrees in accountancy and the alma mater of Kate Middleton, now wife of Britain’s Prince computer engineering – Warren’s journey could be said to be William. “I was terribly homesick. I also faced bullying, until my the opposite. He started with the unusual – a career in music – music teacher got me to perform on stage in front of the school.” but has gradually added more strings to his bow including what Respect from his fellow students followed and Warren says he many would say is very conventional – an MBA. Today, Warren enjoyed his time there. His musical talent attracted the attention of is a music educator and performer. He’s recently returned from the Royal Academy of Music. While there was a dilemma of staying New York, where he performed three concerts, including one at Marlborough to take his A-levels or attending the Royal Academy at Carnegie Hall; recorded for the Naxos label in the UK; and early to study for a degree, Warren says: “I jumped at the chance.” performed with the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra. He even performed a duet recital at HKUST in October. He was also 6 HKUST Alumni News 2012 In 1995, Warren took part in the Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition, which he won. However, this Feature Composed & Accomplished From child prodigy to fully rounded adult: Warren Lee has avoided the pitfalls of being uncommonly talented while young to inspire others to develop a love of music – including a group of fellow MBA classmates. turned out to be something a turning point: “Music is an art, it children to truly enjoy playing piano or other instruments, though is not like a sport,” he says. At around the same time he met there are many “knock-on” benefits that parents appreciate such Professor Boris Berman, Head of the Piano Department at Yale’s as discipline, attention to detail and hard work. No matter how School of Music, who persuaded him to spend an exchange year talented a child is, he or she still needs to practice hard every day. at the university. “In fact, I stayed for three years,” laughs Warren. While he had found his niche as an educator, Warren still felt After Yale, Warren thought it was time to change focus. that he needed to better equip himself in terms of management “This was a result of a couple of years’ reflection plus the huge and strategy. “I decided on an MBA. I chose HKUST because of expectations that come with being a child prodigy. I wanted to its international diversity – having already studied in the UK and prove that I could do other things. So I applied to law schools in the US, I wanted an international culture,” he says. “It is one of the UK and US.” However, he happened to return to Hong Kong for best decisions I have made. I learned a lot about myself and how the summer and while here, quite by chance, met Dr Betty Chan, to analyze critically. However, I did realize that I’m not a business Director of Yew Chung schools. “She’s a visionary – and she took person – for example I’m not a risk taker! But on a practical level it a gamble on me and offered me a place as ‘artist in residence’, has been very useful in equipping myself with management skills which later turned into the position of Music Director from 2000 to that are proving very useful in my job. 2006.” Following his MBA, Warren took the job of Music Director at St Paul’s Co-educational College and Primary School.” Warren finds his work at the school to be very meaningful. “I also made a lot of friends from different walks of life, many of whom had never met a musician before. I took the class to the Hong Kong Arts Centre and gave them a proper business “Music in Hong Kong is almost seen as a currency that will help school-style PowerPoint presentation followed by a recital. a child to get into a good school. My long-term goal is to change Almost the entire class came along – many were attending a this climate.” He believes that only a love for music can motivate classical concert for the first time.” HKUST Alumni News 2012 7 The HKUST Edge Next-gen Streamphony Fast Forwards into New Era of Streaming Cloud Remote Surveillance Wide Range of Applications Mobile T TV Internet T TV Distance Learning/ Cyber-classroom Stock Quotes Streaming Conferencing Online Gaming 8 HKUST Alumni News 2012 The HKUST Edge If you regularly watch sporting events, movies or other content via the internet, are you satisfied with the experience? Probably not, especially in terms of bit-rate and delay. Streamphony, developed by a team at HKUST with invaluable support from industry and government, is set to change that thanks to its innovative solutions. R emember the name “Streamphony”. It is a catchy name, but percent on hardware. In order to cater for our target population size, the real reason you will be hearing it more and more in future with traditional methods we need large bandwidth and expensive is because its patented and patent-pending technologies define a servers, but now with Streamphony we can physically reduce the new era for content distribution networks with a novel and highly cost and number of servers with much lower bandwidth. And as efficient “substream-push” technology. our target population grows, the savings further increase.” He is A research team, under the direction of Prof Gary Chan, Associate looking forward to further close collaboration with Prof Chan’s Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, team as Mei Ah rolls out its deployment to Mainland China and the has developed a software suite for large-scale live multimedia rest of the world, following its Hong Kong release. streaming, including video, audio and data, over the internet. Another key partner is the Innovation and Technology Streamphony enables an Optimized Global Streaming Cloud for high Commission (ITC) of the Hong bit-rate applications, which streams content to a variety of user devices Kong Government. “Through this such as mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs, set-top boxes and PCs. cooperation we have received Streamphony is also useful for streaming time-critical data, such as funding that enables us to hire stock quotes. It achieves sub-second delay that is much faster than software engineers so that research multiple seconds as in many other existing streaming solutions. results can be turned into software Streamphony is being deployed by Mei Ah Digital Technology Limited(美亞數碼科技有限公司), a top leader in entertainment codes that can be tested in the real environment,” says Prof Chan. technology, and a major telecommunication company. High-quality live broadcasts are set to air in December 2012. MUTUAL BENEFITS Speaking about collaboration with industry, Prof “The research started about 10 years ago and after we Chan says it is very important because both parties depend on one accumulated experience we started to work with industry and another. “For a researcher like me, who is keen to roll out technology that government to commercialize it,” says Prof Chan. “Mei Ah has been people enjoy using, such collaboration is the key. I like to address real very supportive since day one. I have been conducting research industry needs through my research. In this way, our research results on this area for years – my PhD thesis was on streaming. But just can be finally channeled into industry, bringing impact to our lives.” doing research without deploying in industry means that something The team – which has averaged around 10 research staff, though is lacking. Therefore, I want to walk those extra miles to develop it as at times rising to 20 – will continue to develop Streamphony, with a real system for industry to use.” the help of Mei Ah. “Many elements can be improved, especially as networks keep changing and users’ expectations rise. This calls for QUANTUM LEAP Prof Chan explains more about the unique and better and continual research,” he says. innovative features that account for Streamphony’s high efficiency and Prof Chan did his PhD in Electrical Engineering at Stanford low deployment cost. “It divides the multimedia stream into multiple University, where he was a William and Leila fellow. He got his BSE in sub-streams and intelligently pushes them over multiple paths in the Electrical Engineering from Princeton University. He has been at HKUST cloud. This new design paradigm is a quantum leap from the traditional since 1999. In 2011 he led a team that developed another wireless design, leading to its remarkably lower delay,” he says. project, called Lavinet. Lavinet is a multi-hop wireless mesh network Mr Steve Law is Executive Director of Mei Ah: “We distribute that greatly extends the coverage and improves the data access of content to end-users via traditional channels such as cable. We Wi-Fi networks. The software implements a set of innovative channel had been looking into new media when, by chance, I met Prof selection and routing algorithms that effectively avoid traffic congestion Chan. Hearing about his work, it triggered something with me. I and reduce signal interference. It is already commercialized and felt he had a very mature thought about distribution networks – not deployed in Modern Terminals, a leading port terminal in Hong Kong, just on the academic side but that he was just a step away from and was awarded bronze in the Best Innovation & Research Award commercialization. It made sense to work together. Streamphony (College & Undergraduates) in the Hong Kong ICT Awards 2012. fits our goals with its innovative approaches.” As for the Streamphony, it is set to have a far-reaching impact on the world. It is expected that in a few years’ time it will be widely COST SAVINGS The major benefits, he notes, are in cost savings. applied – and when you watch live soccer matches via this, you “We can save on bandwidth costs by about 70 percent, and by 30 can think with pride of HKUST! HKUST Alumni News 2012 9 Global Horizons European Hubs President Professor Tony Chan and Vice-President Dr Eden Woon paid a fruitful visit to Copenhagen, Stockholm, Berlin, Munich and Heidelberg in October and met USTers in these large cities renowned for high-tech research and industry. These reunions were not only attended by alumni, but also current exchange-out and once exchange-in students, who have been maintaining close ties with HKUST over the years. Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen! The visit started in Copenhagen, where the meet-up included a good number of once exchange-in students, mainly from the Technical University of Denmark. The first-ever alumni gathering here, the drinks reception provided a good opportunity for Professor Chan and Dr Woon to share HKUST’s success and challenges ahead. Special thanks go to Wayne Yeung for organizing this event. Northern Lights Thanks to Cai Bing’s coordination, the gathering Stoc o kh oc k in St Stockholm attracted alumni pursuing postgraduate d de egr g ee es at internationally acclaimed universities in Sweden, and degrees exchange-in students from KTH. A great happy hour for all! Happy in Heidelberg Cheers! Alumni in Heidelberg had a cozy chat with Professor Chan, Dr Woon and Professor Reinhard Renneberg. This happy hour was facilitated by Jeffrey Iqbal, who was one of the first batch of international graduates. Capital Occasion A pleasant breakfast was had with three alumni who shared their experiences of living and working in Berlin, Germany’s biggest city. Thank you Yee Dahm for facilitating this reunion. Munich Fest Alumni and TUM exchange-in students renewed their ties at this A Munich reunion, at which the HKSAR Economic and Trade Office hosted a welcome lunch for HKUST delegates led by Professor Chan. It was a rewarding get-together for everyone there, and was coordinated by Karry Wong, who is furthering his study at TUM. 10 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Global Horizons Shanghai’s Strong Bonds Alumni in Shanghai had a great time as they were invited to Vice-President Dr Eden Woon’s open house party in November. Sharing a strong passion for HKUST, many of them volunteered to help with the establishment of a Shanghai Chapter to further strengthen the bond among alumni in their neighborhood. Sunny Trek Shenzhen Inauguration The Shenzhen Alumni Association was officially founded in October with the inauguration ceremony being held at the HKUST Shenzhen Research Institute in Nanshan. The Executive Committee, comprising 10 dedicated members, is striving to foster closer relations among alumni in Shenzhen, where it accommodates a majority of graduates on the Mainland. To catch up with the good weather at the end of fall, alumni in Beijing hiked to Mangshan(蟒山), a suburb of the city, in late September. Organized by the Beijing Alumni Association, this was probably one of the most tiring gatherings they have had, but also the happiest at the same time! The year 2012 has Singapore Celebrations been a particularly eventful one for the Singapore Alumni Association. Its Kickoff Party at Ying Yang Rooftop Bar was well received by alumni, with quite a number joining for the first time. The Association collaborated again with HKU and CU Alumni Associations this year to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Many alumni and exchange-out students were invited to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR with Mr Gregory So Kam-leung, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, at the Gala Dinner at the Fullerton Hotel. Don’t miss the forthcoming fabulous events! HKUST Alumni News 2012 11 Insight Enhanced Facilities Upgrade Campus for Double Cohort To welcome the double cohort of undergraduates, new facilities are being opened up all around the HKUST campus. These new infrastructure projects will enhance and upgrade the campus. They encompass a wide range of amenities and facilities, incorporating the latest in technology. The facilities have been designed to provide a better learning and living environment for our students. Here’s a pictorial guide to the new-look campus! LEE SHAU KEE CAMPUS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Lee Shau Kee Business Building (right) and IAS’s Lo Ka Chung Building are key infrastructural components of our campus development. 12 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Insight 1. Lee Shau Kee Business Building comprises a lecture theater, classrooms, computer labs, meeting rooms and other facilities. It also features a roof-top garden and a courtyard. 1 2 & 3. Located on LG1 within the Lee Shau Kee Library and with a floor area of 1,800 square meters, the Chevalier Learning Commons is divided into four zones, namely Creative Media Zone, E-Learning Zone, Study Zone and Refreshment Zone, and is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies. 4. Providing 700 bed places to UG students, Hall 8 and Hall 9, with panoramic seaview, will be ready in spring 2013. 5. This new South Bus Station has greatly eased the heavy traffic flow. 6, 7, 8 & 9. An additional 1,050 seats are provided in LG1 and LG7 restaurants as well as Academic Concourse Courtyard, all of which serve a great variety of cuisines. The total catering seating capacity on campus has increased by over 42% from 2,450 to 3,500. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HKUST Alumni News 2012 13 Event Roundup Leaders of the affiliated alumni associations and university senior management celebrate the new heights reached by HKUSTAA. From left: Dr Eden Woon, Professor Tony Chan, Mr Maximilian Ma and Ms Laura Conzijnsen Busy Year of Varied Events HKUST Alumni Association: Alumni pet lovers got together with friends both human and furry at the first-ever Pet Carnival in Yuen Long. Squid fishing has long been a favorite summer pastime for our students; a tribe of USTers relived their u-lives and enjoyed a sumptuous squid boat feast in Sai Kung. With the concerted support of the Federation of Chinese University of Hong Kong Alumni Association and Hong Kong Baptist University Alumni Association, the Joint-U Alumni Wine Tasting was a fruitful success. Over 150 alumni from HKUST, CUHK and HKBU enjoyed the guided Laura warmly welcomes the guests and gives a detailed account of the wide array of programs organized in the past year. wine tasting given by Jennifer Luk, our alumna wine educator. Alumni bowlers got together at KITEC for a fun-filled evening; fierce competition marked the climax of the game. The Leadership Face to Face: Alumtrepreneur Meet brought together 50 entrepreneurs to interact in a social setting at the sleek CoCoon. Speaking at the inspirational session were Mr Maximilian Ma, Chairman of Lee Heng Diamond Group, and Mr Theodore Ma, Director of MaBelle Jewellery. Before the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Care Program of HKUSTAA again joined hands with the Hong Kong Movie Stars Sports Association Charities to present warm festive greetings and mooncakes to the elderly in Sham Shui Po. A highlight of the year, the Annual Dinner was a huge success with the participation of President Professor Tony Chan, Vice-President Dr Eden Woon, Mr Maximilian Ma, VIPs and enthusiastic alumni. It also marked a fabulous conclusion of the HKUSTAA 2010-12 Session under the Alumtrepreneur Meet presidency of Laura Conzijnsen. Vintage Occasion During the summer, the Biochemistry Alumni Association organized a winery tour of The 8th Estate Winery at Ap Lei Chau followed by an evening at the R9 Lounge Bar in Tsim Sha Tsui. It was a great opportunity for biochemistry fellows to share the good times and memories of their time at HKUST. The Biochemistry Alumni Reunion Dinner 2012 was successfully held in November. Just like last year, they were honored to have Prof Robert Ko as their guest. Dr Michael Huen (Assistant Professor, HKU) and Dr Eddy Wu (Medical Director, Novartis), both HKUST alumni, shared their valuable experiences from their careers. Please “like” the Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/bcaa.hkust to stay tuned to upcoming events. 14 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Event Roundup Happy Tenth! Over 220 alumni from the Class of 2002, their families and guests congregated at Hall 7 for a joyous 10th graduation anniversary party. Vice-President Dr Eden Woon updated the gathering on the astonishing developments and new facilities on campus. The event concluded with tours of Hall 6 and Hall 7. Alumni were impressed by the holistic hostel life and wonderful learning environment. Successful Election An election meeting was held for the Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management Alumni Association on September 7, 2012. After the election, the association was officially established and more events are planned for the future. Farewell, Steve! In July, MBAAA bid farewell to Professor Steve DeKrey, the former Senior Associate Dean of Business and MBA Program Director, who has been leading the Program over the past 16 years. Water Wins Growing from strength to strength, MBAAA Dragons dispatched an unprecedented two teams to compete in a total of five competitions over the summer. The best result was achieved with the winning of the 1st runner-up trophy in the Silver Plate Final in the Stanley Tuen Ng race. HKUST Alumni News 2012 15 Event Roundup Busy Celebrations To mark its first anniversary, the EMBA Alumni Association launched a three-day program of celebratory events for its members in Beijing in October. These included a visit to the Civil Aviation Management Institute of China and the Cloud Valley where alumni Bian Zhiqiang and Wu Man respectively are working. Renowned economist Mr Mao Yushi was invited to share his views at a forum on the future economic structure of China, while Mr Fang Chao, President of Beijing Guohua Real-Estate, gave a detailed account of the future development of real estate in China. Alumni had a relaxing time learning about wine from senior sommelier Wei Qing and, at the same time, enjoyed the good taste of wines from Château Laulan Ducos, as sponsored by alumnus Shen Dongjun. The 20 alumni also took part in a golf tournament at Tianzhu Village Golf Club. Plenty to Smile About Since graduation, everyone has to embrace new challenges in their lives, and it is no exception for members of the Volleyball Alumni Team. Apart from regular volleyball practices, friendly matches and tournaments, the team has experienced some momentous events recently, making their gatherings even more memorable. Two female members of the team gave birth to their second First of Many! child each on August 10 and 11, Nearly 40 alumni, students and staff got 2012 respectively. The team and together for the MSc(Econ) alumni gathering families did not miss the chance in Shenzhen on the Mid-Autumn Festival to greet the new-born babies. Eve. It was the first alumni event held by the All the big smiles have program office to foster relationships among continued, as a couple in students, alumni and the department. With the team tied the knot on the expanding MSc(Econ) alumni population, October 2, 2012. On their big the department looks forward to forging day the couple, families and stronger bonds among alumni via different team members were on cloud events and each person’s participation does nine, everyone leaving the party count. Looking forward to seeing more with happy faces. alumni at future happenings! Mainland Alumni Gatherings A series of fabulous programs were organized by the Mainland Alumni Association following its establishment earlier this year. On July 1, a group of HKUST mainland students and alumni celebrated the 15th Anniversary of the Reunification of Hong Kong at a carnival at Hong Kong Stadium. The following week, HKUSTMAA organized a boat trip from Sai Kung. Nearly 30 alumni and their friends participated and enjoyed cool and refreshing water sports. A German cuisine dinner gathering attracted nearly 30 mainland alumni and their friends in September and they all had an enjoyable time. Hiking was surely not to be missed this fall. The hiking challenge comprised the first and second sections of the Wilson Trail on Hong Kong Island, all the way from Quarry Bay to Stanley. 16 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Giving Back THANKS TO OUR DONORS: ASTAFEV Alexey AU Ka Ling AU Man Kit AU Wing Hei AU-YEUNG Yat Hung BACH Kin Pong Benjamin BAI Lian CHAM Lai Ki Monica CHAN Chak Kam CHAN Chee Hang CHAN Chi Hung CHAN Chi Kin CHAN Chi Man CHAN Chi Pang Ivan CHAN Chi Tat CHAN Chi Yan CHAN Chor Kin CHAN Chore Man Germaine CHAN Chun Ting CHAN Chun Yip Johnny CHAN Chung Lun CHAN Chung Tak CHAN Ebe CHAN Fong Shan Michelle CHAN Hilton CHAN Ho CHAN Hoi Lai Carmen CHAN Hung Kee CHAN Hung Shing Jimmy CHAN Jones CHAN Ka Fai CHAN Ka Lok CHAN Ka Lok CHAN Ka Man Carmen CHAN Kar Wai Kevin CHAN Karen Man Yan CHAN Kin Fai CHAN Kin Man CHAN King Che Stephen CHAN Kwok Wing CHAN Lap Kin CHAN Sau Lin CHAN Siu Man Simon CHAN Siu Wah Carmus CHAN Ting Fai CHAN Tsz Ki Patty CHAN Wai Hing CHAN Wai Kei CHAN Wai Man CHAN Wai Yin CHAN Wan Lan CHAN Wing Chau CHAN Yee Yuen CHAN Yin Wah CHANG Xin CHAU Chun Wah Paulus CHAU Chun Wai CHAU Suk Yin CHEN Benfeng CHEN Zhiheng CHENG Chak Wing CHENG Hau Lam CHENG Hok Man CHENG Ka Ho CHENG Kar Lok Carlos CHENG Kwok Wing William CHENG Man Hau CHENG Man Ho Roman CHENG Pit Kai CHENG Shu Pok CHENG Suk Hang CHENG Tai Kwan Sunny CHENG Yu Sum CHENG Yuen Shan Vincent CHEUNG Cheuk Hang CHEUNG Chung Yan Irene CHEUNG Kam Wang CHEUNG Kwan Yin CHEUNG Kwok Wai CHEUNG Kwok Yin Bernard CHEUNG Ming Hon Roben CHEUNG Ning Fung CHEUNG Pui Kwan CHEUNG Siu Yuk CHEUNG Yuet Fun CHIANG Ning CHIU Chi Fai CHIU Ka Man Carmen CHIU Ka Shun CHIU Man Yiu CHIU Nai Ying CHIU Shung Cheong CHIU Tsz Yin CHOI Ping Ah Wilfred CHOI Sheung Hang CHONG Man Chi CHONG Tin Lung Benny CHONG Yee Leung CHOW Ming Sang Sunny CHOW Ying CHU Wai Ling CHU Wing Hang CHUK Siu Kei CHUNG Kwok Wai DAI Hongyan DING Hiu Kwong DING Jinsong DU Peng ELOY Pierre FAN Chi Chiu FAN Chi Ming FANG Lei FENG Jialiang FONG Kwok Wai FONG Shu Hung FU Kit Wah FUNG Cheuk Yin Alan FUNG Hon Leung FUNG Kwun Man FUNG Pui Ki Annie FUNG Pui Lin GALLAGHER Cormac GAO Jian GAO Jin GAO Yiming GE Rui GU Yong GULATI Nishant HA Kwok Yan Lilian HAN Ngai Sze HAU Kent HAU Lap Wing HAU San Wa HEMRAHANI Geeta Arjandas HO Chi Ho HO Ka Chung HO Kwong Yiu HO Luk Sang HO Pui Lam HO Pui San HO Siu Hong HO Tin Hong HO Tin Yau HO Wai No Fiona HO Yung HOI Ka Kit HON Ping Alva HON Wai HSIA Wai Kit HSU Kuan Chun Issac HU Tak Hung HUI Ho Yan HUI Kwan San HUNG Chi Kin Chadwick HUNG Chun Lung IP Chit Yin IP Fung Wing Priscilla IP Lun Shu IP Yuk Ming Chris KAI Kwan Ying KAN Cham Chung KANG Feiyu KATAYAMA Akihiko KEI Mun KO Chi Hang KO Chi Pui KO Yuk Choi Andrew KONG Man Kin KU Kei Tat KU Wai Hung KU Yuk Lun KUNG Ho Yan KWOK Kam Tim KWOK Kong Hung KWOK Man Kit Gavin KWONG Kai Nang KWONG Ka Ping KWONG Kwok Wah KWONG Wai Kuen LAI Chi Kwan LAI Chun Fai LAI Chung Ching LAI Hing Kwan LAI Kim Ching LAI Kit Ching Peggie LAI Man Hung LAI Pak Cheung LAI Ting Ngai Annie LAM Chi Tat LAM Chi Yung LAM Chui Shan Joanne LAM Kar Man Kelvin LAM Kin Hung LAM Kwun Tung LAM Ngai Lung LAM Oi Lin LAM Po Yee Polly LAM Pong Yick LAM Pui Man LAM Siu Hung Robert LAM Siu Kau Matthew LAM Siu Kei LAM Tsz Chung LAM Wing Fai Weldon LAM Wing Leung LAM Wing Man LAM Wing Yan LAM Yat Fung Alvin LAM Ysz Kwan LAM Yuk Ping LAU Cheuk Wai LAU Chi Chiu LAU CHI KWONG LAU Chun Yue LAU Frosti LAU Jack LAU Kai Chi LAU Kai Kong LAU Ki Ka LAU King Kuen LAU Kwok Wah LAU Ming Chi LAU Sai Kit LAU Sze Sze LAU Wah LAU Wing Hong LAW Chun Kit LAW Ka Chun LEE Cheung Fai LEE Chi Kong Kendrick LEE Ho Kei Michael LEE Ho Tong LEE Ka Ching Joyce LEE Kwan Lim LEE Leung Po LEE Lik Chim Ellis LEE Ming Bun LEE Oi San Michelle LEE Samuel LEE Sze Wan LEE Wai Yin LEE Wing Sum LEE Yau Ching LENG Shengwen LEUNG Ka Mun LEUNG Kim Ho LEUNG Kwan Tat LEUNG Kwok Kuen Frankie LEUNG Kwok Ming LEUNG Man LEUNG Man Chung LEUNG Man Kit LEUNG Man Shun LEUNG Shing Yu LEUNG Shiu Wah LEUNG Sze Wai LEUNG Wai Loi LEUNG Wai Man LEUNG Wai Shun Vincent LEUNG Wing Cheuk LEUNG Wing Shan Cynthia LEUNG Yat Lai Adrian LEUNG Yiu Cho LEUNG Yuet Wah LEUNG Yuk Hang LI Cheuk Ki LI Junyan LI Ka Hung LI Kam Yuen LI Tsz Chung LI Wai Man Daniel LI Wai Shan LI Wang Kin LI Wang Kit LI Wing Fai LI Xia LI Yan LI Yeuk Mui LI Zhaoming LIANG Yu LIANG Zhenxing LIAO Zhonghe LIN Sean LING Hin Ching LING Yau Kam LIU Hao LIU Kit Ching LIU Man Yi LIU Sai Ho Simon LIU Shuk Yu Sanny LIU Victor LO Steven LO Wai Lan LO Wai Leung LO Yan Kit Kenneth LOK Wai Kwok LOK Yu Leung LOO Boon Lub Bernard LOR Yu Keung LUI Fu Hua Robert LUI Kwan Tat LUI Pui Yee Michelle LUI Suet Ling LUI Yan Man LUK Kar Tsun LUK Kit Shan MA Chor Yan MA Lam Kun MA Ning MA Oi Suet MA Yat Yin MAK Ho Wing MALAMATOS Theocharis MAN Ngar Man MAN Yee Lan MAY Markus MEI Wen Long MO Yuen Shan MOK Koon Yip Edwin MONG Hoi Ching MU Bin MUI Bing Chi Eddy NG Chi Fai NG Chi Hong NG Chi Yuen Albert NG Chik Sum Jackson NG Chor Leung NG Hiu Hong, Harriet NG Kwong Ching Alex NG Man Fai NG Man Wai NG Nga Sze NG Sheung Chi NG Sik Kit, Tom NG Sin Yee NG Siu On Francis NG Siu Wa NG Wai Chung NG Wai Ki NG Wai Lun, Simon NG Wan Pang Victor NG Yuk Mei NGAI Tak Ming NGAN Kwok Hung NGAN Timothy PAK Yee Shuen Erica PANG Chun Wai Kent PANG King Wah PARATTE Raphael POON Christopher POON Ka Cheuk POON King Yee PUN Leung Ling Alan SAM Wai Kin SCENE Steve SHIU Hoi Nam Richard SHUEN Harrison SHUM Chit Yan SHUM Lai SIN Pui Yee Irene SIN Wai Hung SIU Chung Fai Andrew SIU Ka Yin Reiko SIU Ping Ping SIU Vivian SO Ho Fai SO Man Kit SO Siu Bong SO Wing Yin Winnie SU Qingxin SUEN Shing Chuen SUEN Yeuk Ping SUM Chi Wing SUN Minghui SUZUKI Koji SZE Oi Kwan TAI Wing Chung TAM Ho Yin TAM Kin Kiu TAM Wai Ho TANG Hei Man TANG Yin Chiu THAM Kwok Ming TING Chun Man TING Lei Lam Olivia TING Siu Hong TO Ming Hin TOW Chung Shum TSAI Lin Wai TSANG Chiu Fai TSANG Chung Wai TSANG Hin Kit TSANG Kin Chung Terry TSANG Ming Yin TSANG Yuen Fan Ryan TSE Ho Yan TSE Sin Man Simone TSE Sui Lun TSE Yin King TSIM Chi To TSO Chin Hong Bobby TSOI Hung Kee TSUI Ka Yan TSUI Yat Kit TUNG Kelvin TZE Kei Yuen Frank WAH Kai Yee WAN Chun Hong Eric WAN Guohua WAN Siu Shun WAN Siu Yiu Kennis WAN Tak Chi WANG Chi Yung WANG Fuqing WANG Jiwei WANG Limu WANG Steven Guangying WAT Kwok Chi Eric WEI Xiaohui WONG Angie WONG Chau Ha WONG Chi Chuen WONG Chi Ming WONG Chi Pun WONG Chi Wai WONG Ching Hoi WONG Chiu Yu WONG Chun Hoi WONG Chun Yin WONG Chung Tak WONG Janet WONG Ka Ki WONG Ka Mun WONG Kam Hon WONG Kam Man WONG Kar Wei Grace WONG Kim Man WONG Kin Hang George WONG King Chung WONG King Lun Alan WONG Kit Ying Wendy WONG Kwai Fong WONG Mei Sin WONG Ngar Lai Candy WONG Ngar Sze Alice WONG Shau John Johnny WONG Shing Mun WONG Shun Lung WONG Shun Wa WONG Sin Wah WONG Suet Fai WONG Tak Sang WONG Wai Chu Sonnia WONG Wai Fan WONG Wai Han Dorothy WONG Wai Kay Eric WONG Wai Kin WONG Wai Leung WONG Wai Leung WONG Wing Yee WONG Yik Hong Terence WONG Yin Ling WONG Yiu Fai WOO Leona WU Hau Wai WU Ho Wan WU Ho Yee Carrie WU Mingli WU Sing Hung WU Yuk Ying XU Jian XUE Chuandi YAM Yin Lung YAN Cheuk Fai YAN Chien Chun YAN Dong YAN Wing Hang YAU Cheung Lam YAU Kai Man YAU Wai Ching YAU Yuen Shan YEUNG Fei Jenny YEUNG Irene YEUNG Ka Sing Ken YEUNG Kit Ling YEUNG Kwok Wah YEUNG Lap YEUNG Sun Tat YIP Lai Yi YIP Man Chi YIP Man Hang YIP Ming Wai YIU Sui Hing YIU Wai Pun YOUNG Ki Chun YU Eric YU Ho Yin YU Kan Fung Jack YU Mong Kit YU Yong YUEN Ching Fai YUEN Siu Hang Walter YUEN Wing Man YUM King Hung Ken YUNG Wing Ki Samuel ZHANG Fan ZHANG Yiheng ZHENG Bing CHEN Alex CHEN Gu CHEUNG Yee Ling GUO Liwei HANCOCK Christopher JIANG Haifeng ZHANG Jin HKUST Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Association I t is very inspiring for every one at HKUST that our Alumni Endowment Fund (AEF) initiative has received tremendous support since its launch in March 2012. It has hit a record high in terms of donation amount and participation rate, with a total of over HK$6.2 million having been raised by our alumni. Taking into account the 2:1 matching successfully secured from the government matching grant, the fund has now reached HK$9.3 million! In other words, the interest income available for students in 2012-13 has reached HK$300,000, which is earmarked to cover sponsorships on student academic programs, reaching-out activities, awards for sporting achievements, other activities and the like. All these will help make a difference to the students’ lives. None of this would have been possible without the keen enthusiasm of our alumni donors, in particular Dr Jack Lau, EMBA and PhD(ELEC), and Mr Kent Hau, BBA(MGTO). These two took Mr Kent Hau the lead by donating HK$2 million each to match donations from their peers. This has significantly amplified the donations. They were both moved to do this because of their respect and admiration for their alma mater, and by their desire that all students should be able to make the most of their time at the University. We are pleased to note that 13% of the donors give regularly, through either monthly or yearly donations. It shows that many alumni are committed to making contributions to their alma mater. Our alumni donors: www.alumni.ust.hk/AEF/ Roll_of_Donors.html Looking forward, the University relies greatly on your continuous support to help AEF sustain and grow! Dr Jack Lau HKUST Alumni News 2012 17 Class Notes Tell us what’s happening in your life! Got married? Run a marathon? Opened a new business? Achieved a career landmark? Let your fellow alumni know about your latest news. Fill in the online form at http://www.ust.hk/alumni/classnotes or email alumni@ust.hk. Angie Chau 2006 BEng(IEEM) Andrew Lo and I had a beautiful wedding in Guam on May 27, 2012. Jack Law 2005 BSc(MATH)-GM Lydia Kwok 2005 BBA(MARK) We met at the Christian fellowship during university years. We are happy to announce that we will get married on January 12, 2013. Tian Guilin 2008 MBA Fanny and I were married on August 23, 2012 at Swedenborgian Church, San Francisco. Pearlie Chan 2003 BBA(MGTO) Tony Lau and I got married on January 14, 2012. It was a touching and memorable ceremony, and we’re really grateful to our family, friends and colleagues for all their support. 18 HKUST Alumni News 2012 K Tang Kit 2005 BSc(PHYS)-PP 2 Kat Wong K 2005 BBA(MARK) 2 We’re pleased to W announce that we got a married on April 6, m 2012. 2 Class Notes Chen Yao 2009 MPhil(CIVL) I married Wang Quan on November 20, 2011. Jack Lui 2010 BEng(CIVL) Christine and I tied the knot on June 3, 2012, and started a new chapter of our lives. Winnie Lau 2007 BSc(BICH) 2009 MPhil (BICH) We are delighted to announce that we got married on September 19, 2012. Reese Mak 2006 BEng(CPEG) Ben Yim 2006 BEng(CPEG) We got married on December 4, 2011. Thanks so much to the Alumni Team for taking care of our pre-wedding photos taken on campus! Rita Wah Rit 2006 BBA(OM) Joe Lee 2002 BEng(MECH) We’re happy to let everyone know that our wedding took place on April 29, 2012. HKUST Alumni News 2012 19 Class Notes Mak Kwok Fai 2002 BSc(MATH)-GM Charmian Koo 2000 BBA(IS) We celebrated our marriage on February 22, 2009, and our beloved kid, Circle Mak, was born on June 5, 2010. Catherine Mok 2002 BBA(MARK&MGTO) Leo Kwan 2002 BSc(PHYS) We got married on October 16, 2009, and our baby boy, Chris Kwan, was born exactly two years later, on October 16, 2011! Fung Siu Him 2004 BSc(PHYS)-PP December 23, 2012 is a very special day - it is the day of my wedding to Ng Siu Ping. I’m happy to be able to share this good news with all of you at HKUST, my alma mater! William Kwok 2000 BEng(MECH) Winnie Wong and I are here celebrating the first birthday party with our little princess, Royce Kwok, who was born on October 27, 2011. 20 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Class Notes Terry Tsang 2004 BEng(CIVL) 2006 MPhil(CIVL) Terence Tsang 2006 BEng(CSIE)-MC We were honored to have Dr Eden Woon as our guest of honor at the opening ceremony of the new office of our company, madhead, on June 3, 2012. Madhead develops mobile apps. Alvin Lam 1998 BBA(FINA) I am honored to be one of the winners of the Hong Kong Computer Society Outstanding ICT Achiever Awards 2012 in Sales/ Marketing/Business Development category. My company, PacificLink iMedia, is developing into a leading digital agency in the region. Samuel Lee 1996 MSc(BIOT) Currently Vice President, Regional Petrochemical, Asia Pacific Equity Reseach of J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific), I am delighted to be ranked No. 3 in the sector of Chemicals of The Wall Street Journal’s 2012 Asia’s Best Analysts Survey. Arthur Chow 2003 MBA I am honored to be named as one of the winners of Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2012 China. It is my delight to have led my company, 6waves, to a number of milestones and achieve success in the social media game publisher arena. Leo Lau 2011 MBA/MSc(IM) Ricky Lui 2011 MBA Suzanne So 2010 MBA We launched our baby – Joy Sprouts – at the Hong Kong Book Fair 2012. It’s an app designed for young kids that’s dedicated to holistic development, and available on iPad. HKUST Alumni News 2012 21 Alumni Association Alumni Inspire Alumni Dear Alumni, No matter how long it has been since we graduated, our connection to HKUST never ends. Some alumni remain actively linked to our alma mater, while others may still be seeking meaningful ways to get involved. The Executive Committee of HKUSTAA Session 2012-14, of which I am President, has formed Alumni First – that is, the A1 Team. A1 is dedicated to helping alumni connect with each other through the core value of “We are Family”. We would like to create a sense of belonging for our members through unconditional care, providing immediate help and inspiring advice to each other, just as your family members do. In achieving our A1 vision of “Alumni Inspire Alumni”, we wish to create an open platform for our alumni to interact with one another through engaging events under our three-pillar structure, namely Alumni Engagement, Community Service and Entrepreneur Circle. By organizing activities in these three areas, we want to let our fellows re-connect and inspire each other through our heartfelt arrangements. Since your first day on campus to graduation and beyond, we are always connected. Together, we will promote the best image of our alumni, our students and the University through close communication and active participation. After all, HKUST is always your true home. No matter how far you are away from home, it’s time to come back and join our family. Yours sincerely, Alvin Lam, President, HKUSTAA Session 2012-14 A1 Team Alvin Lam Ronny Hui Gigi Wong Chui Yiu Man Becky Lee Albert Hui Sharon Ching Beryl Kwan Ben Chiu Fiona Lo Samson Liu Vanessa Ho Sean Lin Wilson Pang Dicky Yuen Catherine Cheng Jennifer Luk Peter Yeung Matthew Tang Connie Lee Christina Tang Benny Chan Ivy Cheung Craig Jo Terry Tsang Samson Li Alex Cheng William Fong Alex Li Anthony Law Carter Lam Chris Chan Eric Yung Ivan So Paul Pan Alex Leung Dicky Chan Victor Yip 22 HKUST Alumni News 2012 Taylor Li Rachel Yan Ivan Ge John Pang Nicole Lai William Tsang Calvin Leung Bennet Tsui Kevin So Jason Kwok Clayton Choy Benny Hui David Wan Elaine Hung Davin Chan Winnie Lam Thomas Tsai http://www.a1wearefamily.com