17 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - Majority dynamics on sparse random graphs
17 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Scientific Computation - A robust and efficient fluid-solid thermal coupling solver based on second-order Finite Volume method
Cell-centered finite volume (FV) method has been widely used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
17 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Chemistry Seminar - Superconductors and 3D Graphenes: Wild Dreams of Metal-Organic Frameworks
Speaker: Professor Zhengtao XU Institution: Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), A*STAR, Singapore Hosted By: Professor Yangjian QUAN   Abstract
15 Apr – 13 May 2023
Workshop
HKUST Science Laboratory Workshops
To support high school students to discover the mystery of science, HKUST School of Science is going to organize a series of SEVEN Science Laboratory Workshops in April and May 2023.
14 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Physics Department - Terahertz Antennas and Reconfigurable Intelligent Metasurfaces for 6G and Beyond Communications
14 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Statistics - Quantile Regression in the Big Data Era 
After its introduction in the seminal work of Koenker and Bassett (1978), quantile regression (QR) has gained widespread recognition and has found diverse applications in fields such as environmenta
14 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on PDE - Growth rates for axisymmetric Euler flows
We consider axisymmetric, swirl-free solutions of the Euler equations in three and higher dimensions, of generalized anti-parallel-vortex-tube-pair-type: the initial scalar vorticity has a sign in the half-space, is odd under reflection across the plane, is bounded and
13 Apr 2023
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - Alexandrov-Fenchel type inequalities in Kahler geometry
Khovanskii-Teissier inequality in complex geometry is a profound analog of Alexandrov-Fenchel inequality in convex geometry.
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