Prof Zhigang TAO stayed in HKUST until 1998. Professor Tao received his B.Sc. in Management Science from Fudan University and his PhD from Princeton University.
The Homecoming, 1 December, 2013
The Homecoming on December 1, 2013 welcomed 300 alumni and families, professors and students of SBM in the spirit of ‘Alumination’, connecting and enlightening. Prof Yuk-shee Chan and Prof Leonard Cheng joined a sharing session on the past, present and future of the Business School. Prof Kalok Chan summing up that, “Every alumnus here today …
Alumni Sharing – The Banking and Finance industry
Thanks to all alumni who shared your experiences. As the banking industry does not allow employees to disclose their names, we cannot list their names to show our gratitude. Contributors are from different positions in major local and international banks and financial institutions. As suggested by our alumni, one should know what different areas of …
Prof Francis Lui
Prof Francis Lui joined HKUST after Prof Chiwa Yuen and before Profs Changqi Wu and Lijign Zhu in 1991. He is now a Professor in the Department and served as UG Co-ordinator and Head in the Department, and Associate Dean at the School level.
Prof Chi-Wa Yuen
Prof Chi-Wa YUEN joined HKUST as one of its founding members in 1991, upon graduation from the University of Chicago. He moved to the University of Hong Kong (his alma mater) 4 years later and has been working there since. Over the years, he has held visiting positions at the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, University of Chicago, …
Prof Changqi Wu
Prof Changqi Wu joined the HKUST in 1991. He was one of the founders of the Department of Economics and Finance and taught both undergraduate and MBA courses, many of our alumni know him. In 2000, Changqi was invited to teach an MBA course of managerial economics at Guanghua School of Management, Peking University and …
Prof Lijing Zhu
Prof Lijing Zhu joined HKUST in late September 1991. By the time when he arrived in HK, the campus was just ready to open for classes with Phase-One Construction more or less completed. Left for Singapore in early 1999, Lijing taught at the NUS for more than two years and then visited HKU for one year before returning …