Bulletin No. 2, 2018

The Best and the Brightest 33 CUHK Athletes Shine in Asian Games Seventeen CUHK students represented Hong Kong to take part in the 2018 Asian Games in Jarkata, reaping one gold, two silver and six bronze medals. Lee Ka-yi (2nd right), a Master student in Sports Medicine and Health Science, won gold in the Squash-Women’s Team event while cyclist Vivian Ma, a Hotel and Tourism Management undergraduate, took silver in the Women’s Team Sprint. Camille Cheng, a Master student in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, claimed two bronze and a silver in swimming events. champion Lee Ho-fei (Faculty of Education) (photo), veteran volunteer Lee Tin-sum (School of Journalism and Communication) who brings music and art to the left-behind children in rural Yunnan, and Tsui Ling- siu (Faculty of Law) who has been leading Enactus CUHK and promoted entrepreneurship culture on campus for creating social impacts. To recognize outstanding students in attainments apart from academic excellence, CUHK has established the Outstanding Students Awards starting 2018–19. A total of 127 students have received awards in five areas, namely Innovation and Invention, Sports, Arts, Social Service, and Special Achievement. The awardees include Hong Kong Marathon 10km Wheelchair Race Recognizing 127 Outstanding Students submitted their winning AI project—a virtual driverless car built and trained by them to explore the huge potential of unmanned driving in future logistics and transportation. ‘DeeCamp’) held at Peking University. After attending five weeks of training camp to receive guidance from AI experts like Turing Award winner John Hopcroft and Innovation Workshop CEO Kai-fu Lee, Chen’s team Driving into the Future Chen Yuting (4th right), a PhD student from the Institute of Space and Earth Information Science at CUHK, and her team won the Best Application Award at the 2018 Global College Artificial Intelligence Training Camp (the the B est and the B rightest

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