Ms. Jiang has be at the helm of Desay Automation Technology since 2007; shaping the company's successful smart factory and automotive technologies units. Expert in strategic positioning in the Great Bay's ecosystem, Ms. Jiang launched Desay into top automotive supply chain for Benz, Audi, BMW, etc. She is an advisor to many government units and have built countless international collaborations.

Popup Head
Biography
Position
CEO, Desay Group
M. Phil, Wuhan University
Thumbnail

Project Mentors

Ms. Fang JIANG
CEO, Desay Group M. Phil, Wuhan University
Mr. Keith LEUNG
Innovation Lead, Personal Care, Philips Electronics B.Eng, University of Iowa and EMBA, CUHK
Ms. Flora MAN
Regional Sales Director, Analog Devices Southern China Area B. Eng of Radio Communication, NUPT
Mr. Scott MAGUIRE
Vice President, Global Engineering and Operations, Dyson B. Eng, Glasgow
Mr. Shuo YANG
Director of Intelligent Navigation Technologies at DJI B.Eng and M.Phil, HKUST

Champion in MedTech Hackathon

Achievement 29 Jun 2019

MedTech Hackathon 2019

 

Co-organised by HKU and HKSTP, the week-long hackathon is targeting students from Stanford University & Hong Kong universities, and young professionals from HKSTP to experience Stanford Biodesign methodologies, design thinking, business model canvas, and to work in interdisciplinary teams to come up with prototypes of sustainable healthcare solutions.

The Final Pitch was held at HKSTP@Wheelock on 29 June 2019, the winning teams are as follow:

 

Mashiat LAMISA and Xuelai WEI [BSc in ISD] with their team

– A way to reduce possibilities of influenza outbreak among nursing home staff and visitors by improving effectiveness in routine hand hygiene practices

 

Empower Women Through Technology Prize at Vancouver’s all-female “cmd-f” 24-hour hackathon, while on exchange at the University of British Columbia (UBC)

Achievement 30 Mar 2020

Empower Women Through Technology Prize at Vancouver’s all-female “cmd-f” 24-hour hackathon, while on exchange at the University of British Columbia (UBC) 

Mashiat LAMISA [BSc in ISD] with two UBC team members

Division of Integrative Systems and Design undergraduate student Mashiat Lamisa, who is currently on exchange at the University of British Columbia (UBC), received a prize at Vancouver’s first and largest all-female* hackathon “cmd-f”, which was held at UBC on the International Women’s Day weekend (Mar 7-8, 2020).

Organized for the second year, the 24-hour hackathon attracted 278 female* hackers in 70 teams. Mashiat and her two UBC team members (Dama Correch, undergraduate student in cognitive science, and Ilana Zimmerman, master’s student in computational linguistics) created the Know Your Rights app and won the Empower Women Through Technology Prize sponsored by the company SAP. Their app is one of the 12 winning projects among the 61 project submissions.

Leveraging the power of crowdsourcing, their app empowers women and other gender minorities to know their rights when dealing with gender wage gaps, harassment, and other problems in the workplace. The user first fills out a form and summarizes their experience. The app will then display recommendations, the Canadian law being violated, next steps, and resources available. Additionally, the output displays a similar past user experience and the resolution experienced along with a similarity score comparing the two experiences.

“One of the best highlights of coming to exchange in a very STEM-based university like UBC has been joining this all-female* hackathon where I got to meet many supportive and like-minded women from diverse backgrounds and countries to develop something impactful. It makes me realize more that the goal of any engineering student in the world is to develop things that creates ripples in existing systems,” said Mashiat.

“This experience has boosted my confidence in tech as a woman, giving me more reason to hack again in the future,” she added.

 

Related link: cmd-f 2020

 

* Remarks from organizers: The cmd-f team would like to acknowledge that “female” or “women” is not an accurate description for many people and it may make some feel unwelcome. * is used to specifically and intentionally include cis and trans women, as well as non-binary, agender and intersex people.

President Award and Focus Area Awards- Healthcare Prize in One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2019

Achievement 16 Apr 2019

President Award

 

Team Name: Horizon Biochip

Primary Area: Healthcare

Brief Description: Horizon Biochip focuses on applying biochip technologies to different biotechnological applications. Its product CryoChip automates the process of preserving embryos/oocytes in IVF medical procedure

Champion in Cybersecurity Competition co-hosted by SBM and China Everbright Bank

Achievement 10 May 2019

The School of Business and Management of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST Business School) joined hands with China Everbright Bank Hong Kong Branch (CEBHK) to organize the bank’s first academic-industry collaborated cyber security competition for students.

Amid the growing threats of cyber attacks, the competition “Cyber Defenders Challenge – Team Up for the Good Fight”aimed to promote cyber security awareness and provide an opportunity for students at HKUST to address some real-world threats faced by information security experts. 

The full-day event was held at HKUST on May 10, where IT experts from CEBHK were invited to provide training and share their real-life experiences in protecting their customers from hackers and compliance of best practices. Cybersecurity company Fortinet provided technical support for the competition.

Officiated at the kick-off ceremony, Prof. TAM Kar-Yan, Dean of the HKUST Business School, said, “Our School not only seeks to develop talent who are capable of supporting the city’s economic and social development, but also assist in addressing the new challenges that confront corporations in today’s digital economy. Thanks to the exceptional opportunity provided by CEBHK, our students were able to learn a different facet of problems faced by corporations - cyber risks.”

Mr Desmond Wu, Chief Risk Officer and Managing Director of China Everbright Bank, Hong Kong Branch, and Vice President of The Hong Kong Institute of Bankers, said, “The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a world-class university with first-class technology disciplines and top research institutions. CEBHK is delighted to collaborate with HKUST to carry out financial technology innovation cooperation and initiatives, to build a financial technology ecosystem integrating ‘production, study and research’, to promote the construction of a financial technology incubation platform, and to cultivate practical financial technology talents.”

The 20 two-member teams, recruited from across the University, were tasked to defend against a series of complex cyber and email attacks in a computer-simulated environment. The top three teams were rewarded with fabulous prizes and internship opportunities provided by CEBHK.

 

About China Everbright Bank Hong Kong Branch

China Everbright Bank Hong Kong Branch (hereafter referred to as “CEBHK”) was founded in February 2013 and is a full licensed bank in Hong Kong. Headquartered in Beijing, China Everbright Bank was ranked 39th in the “Top 1000 World Banks” by the U.K. magazine The Banker in 2018. Leveraging on the strong capital positions and the extensive clienteles of China Everbright Group and China Everbright Bank, CEBHK base in the international financial market of Hong Kong, focusing on the wholesale banking business. CEBHK provide various services including corporate financing, syndicated loan, debt capital market products, FX products, interest rate products, trade finance, RMB services, etc. CEBHK also actively promote the cross-border business and offer full range of customized financial solutions.

HKUST Business School 

Founded in 1991, the HKUST Business School is young, innovative and committed to advancing global business knowledge. The School has forged an international reputation for world class education programs and research performance, and has received many top global rankings. It is one of the first Asian business schools accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS. The School strives to contribute to the economic and social advancement of the region by developing future leaders who possess an innovative and entrepreneurial spirit as well as a strong sense of responsibility. We also take active steps to promote knowledge advancement in many significant business areas. For more information, please visit www.bm.ust.hk.

News & Events

News 28 Nov 2019
Hong Kong's First Winning Humanoid Robots Dancing to K-pop
HKUST became the first Hong Kong team to win in sports dance category of Intelligent Robot Contest in Seoul.
Events 24 Oct 2019
Design lecture: The White City: conservation of the Bauhaus architecture
Events Date24 Oct 2019 Events Time5 – 6:30pm Events LocationCheung On Tak Lecture Theater (LT-E), HKUST
Events 22 Oct 2019
Design lecture: Introductory lecture: Less but Better
Events Date22 Oct 2019 Events Time5 – 6:30pm Events LocationCheung On Tak Lecture Theater (LT-E), HKUST
Events 21 Oct 2019
A documentary film: The Bauhaus a global learning
Events Date21 Oct 2019
Events 21 Oct 2019 - 25 Oct 2019
Design week: From the Bauhaus: visions, design and technology
Events Date21 Oct 2019 - 25 Oct 2019 Events Time10am – 7pm Events LocationAtrium, HKUST
Events 21 Oct 2019
Design lecture: The Future of Mobility
Events Date21 Oct 2019 Events Time5 – 6:30pm Events LocationCheung On Tak Lecture Theater (LT-E), HKUST

Research Area

Team-based cross-disciplinary research projects in complex integrative systems design.

Design Minor

Design for good. Design for a difference.

Overview

Design attributes, such as creativity and aesthetic sensibility, are natural talents that can be cultivated through education. The Minor Program in Design helps students unleash their design potential and build up a creative portfolio. Solving complex problems through systems thinking, ISD can achieve its vision of a better life for everyone. In the program, students learn fundamental design theories, principles and methods, and how to solve real-world problems via project-based learning. Students can apply design knowledge to their own projects in their disciplines to advance innovation, which is the key objective of this Minor Program.

Program requirements and course list

Link here

Eligibility

The Minor Program in Design is open to all HKUST students except for those studying in the BSc program in Integrative Systems and Design. Undergraduate students with an overall CGA of 2.5 or above may enroll in this Minor Program. 

Graduation requirements

To graduate with a minor in Design, students must be enrolled in the Minor Program and have completed a minimum of 18 credits and all of its requirements, as well as all the requirements of their major program of study. For credit transfers, students can transfer a maximum of 6 credits to the Minor Program. Out of the total credits required by the minor program, at least 9 credits should be single-counted within the minor and are not used to fulfill any other requirements for graduation except the 120-credit degree requirement. Students may use no more than 6 credits earned from courses offered in pure online delivery mode to satisfy the graduation requirements of a degree program. This 6-credit limit does not apply to credits obtained through the credit transfer procedures of the University.

Application

Students must declare their intention to enroll in the Minor Program no earlier than the first regular term of their second year of study but no later than the last day of the add/drop period in the first regular term of their final year of study.  To graduate with a minor program, students must declare their intention and complete Form RR-37 (Declaration / Withdrawal of Undergraduate Minor Program) to enroll in the minor program. For registration procedure and schedule, please refer to ARO's Minor Programs web site (ITSC login required) and pay attention to the department's deadlines.

Enquiry

Please email to the Division of Integrative Systems and Design at isd@ust.hk 

MPhil & PhD Program

The Division of ISD offers the opportunity for creative students to engage in research on a wide variety of topics towards either a Master’s or a PhD degree.

 

 

The MPhil program aims to train students to conduct world-class research on a cross-disciplinary topic, particularly using principles of design in solving technical problems with clear emphasis on human and societal benefits. A successful MPhil candidate is also expected to demonstrate sufficient knowledge about the state-of-the-art in the areas related to the research problem and on the broader related topics

The PhD program aims to train students with an ability to independently conduct and lead world-class research on a cross-disciplinary topic. They will learn to use and apply principles of design in solving technical problems informed by human and societal issues. Successful graduates will be expected to lead their own research agenda, while demonstrating sufficient knowledge about the state-of-the-art in the areas related to the research problem and on the broader related topics.

 

Fusion-of-AI-5G-and-IoT
Perceptive Mobile Network
Smart Wearables Design

 

Architectural Design

 

Students admitted to either of these programs can work on a variety of topics. Several topics on interest of our faculty members range over areas such as Design and Design theory, Embedded Systems, AI, Low energy systems design, Innovative design, Product development, Human-centered design, Architectural geometry, Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD / CAM), Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Computational Design, Augmented Reality, Pervasive and Cloud Computing, User-centered System Design, Advanced manufacturing, Wearable healthcare devices, Microelectronics, Edge AI, Beyond 5G, Bio-Inspired Design, IoT, [Tele] Medical Design, Robotics dynamics and control and Systems simulation and modeling. For more details on these you are encouraged to visit the web pages of our faculty members.

 
Typically, the MPhil program requires a period of two years of study in Full-Time mode, and a subsequent PhD study requires another three years. Exceptional students may apply directly for a PhD after completion of their Bachelor’s study. For more details about the program requirements and application process, please visit the program details page.
 

 

Typically, all qualified students accepted to the MPhil or PhD programs will receive postgraduate studentship which carries a financial assistance sufficient for an individual’s cost of living in Hong Kong (food, rent, other living costs, tuition fees, and some personal travel during their study). Recipients of postgraduate studentships are required to carry out additional duties such as teaching assistantship or research assistantship, which supplement their formal degree programs. Recipients of these awards should not engage in any paid employment with the University or any other employer. Non-local students should note that they are not allowed to work in Hong Kong part-time or full-time.

Some highly qualified students may also apply for the prestigious HK PhD Fellowship scheme. The scheme seeks to attract excellent students from around the world to Hong Kong. Fellowship awardees receive HK$ 337,200 stipend per year and a conference travel allowance of HK$ 14,600 per year for a maximum of four years. Applicants can apply to become new full-time PhD students at any of Hong Kong’s eight University Grants Committee-funded institutions that offer appropriate programs for their particular field of studies, including the Division of Integrative Systems and Design HKUST. More details of the HK PhD fellowship scheme can be found at the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme's website.

 

 

For further inquiries, please contact our program administration office (isdpg@ust.hk), or the PG Programs Coordinator, Prof. Sai Kit YEUNG (saikit@ust.hk).