A UG student (DASE) honoured with HKIE Logistics and Transportation Division (LTD) – Best Student Papers Awards 2024-2025
Miss Audrey Febrina, a final-year student in the Department of Data and Systems Engineering has been awarded the Excellence Award in the HKIE Logistics and Transportation Division (LTD) – Best Student Papers Awards 2024-2025.

Awarded project: Developing an RFID- and blockchain-enabled track-and-trace system to enhance supply chain operations
Supervisor: Dr H.H. Cheung, Department of Data and Systems Engineering
Two HKU teams won the Champion and the Excellence Award in “Innovation · Zero-Missing Part Challenge
Two student teams from the Department of Data and Systems Engineering, supervised by Dr H.H. Cheung, clinched the Champion and Excellence Awards at the “Innovation · Zero-Missing Part Challenge (智造·零缼挑戰 2025)” held on June 6, 2025. Organized by international toy manufacturer Mattel, the competition saw 15 university teams from the GBA compete to design innovative solutions to eliminate missing parts in Mattel Brick Shop products during manufacturing and packaging. The challenge required participating teams to propose conceptual designs ready for developing and enhancing the production operations with advanced technologies, including automation, industrial engineering, AI and robotics.

Champion Team Members:
Tu Senxiang Shawn, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
Xu Danni Lydia, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
Chang Hyunjun Brian, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
Wang Zhangli Roger, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
Lee Seunghyun Kevin, Year 1, BEng (DS&E)
Excellence Award Team Members:
Wen Like Mark, Year 1, PhD (DASE)
Jiang Chun Kit Tony, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
Fung Cheuk Hin Ray, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
Lan Like Wai Wilson, Year 3, BEng (IELM)
A UG student (DASE) receives the 2025 ASMPT Technology Award
Mr Maximus Wesley Willijan has been awarded the Outstanding Award at the 2025 ASMPT Technology Award, held on June 27, 2025. He received the award for his final-year project titled “UAV Implementation in Low-Altitude Economy: A Future Perspective for Potential Low-Altitude UAV Usage in Urban Areas of Hong Kong,” supervised by Dr. H.H. Cheung.
