We are excited to have the following experts share the operation of a regulated digital asset exchange and what engineering/science students can do at HKbitEX. All HKUST students are welcome to join. 



  • Mr. Yue CHENG, CIO, HKbitEX

  • Ms. Lynn LI, Board Secretary, HKbitEX

 



Details are as follows.



Date: 1 November 2022 (Tuesday)



Time: 3 - 4:00 pm



Venue: Chen Kuan Cheng Forum (Lecture Theatre H), HKUST



Host: Prof. Michael Wong, Program Director, MSc Program in Data-Driven Modeling, HKUST



 



About the Speakers



  • Mr. Yue CHENG is a CIO at HKbitEx, leading R&d team to develop the exchange platform. He began his career as a software engineer and developer and worked in various US companies before returning to Hong Kong. Mr. Cheng has more than 20-year experience in technical development in different industries. He received his BSc Degree in Automation from Tsinghua University.

  • Ms. Lynn LI is a Board Secretary at HKbitEX, responsible for HKbitEX’s board matters, investor relationships and digital marketing. Lynn, who has been working in investment and capital market over 10 years, began her career as an Analyst in a Hong Kong family office. Lynn is recently passionate about things startup and connecting the dots between design, products, and solutions. She received her BEcon degree in Finance from Jinnan University.

 



*Remarks:




  1. This is a face-to-face seminar.




  2. Please be advised that photographs will be taken at the event. By entering this event, you consent to the Program photographing and using your image and likeness for news, promotional purposes, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose by HKUST MSc in Data-Driven Modeling.



1 Nov 2022
3pm - 4pm
Where
Chen Kuan Cheng Forum (Lecture Theatre H), HKUST
Speakers/Performers
Organizer(S)
Department of Physics
Contact/Enquiries
Payment Details
Audience
Faculty and staff, PG students, UG students
Language(s)
English
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