1月31日
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Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - Antioxidant
Student: Miss Yat Hing HAM Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Wan CHAN
1月30日
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Department of Chemistry Seminar - Probing the Structures and Dynamics of Metal Complexes using Photoelectron and Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopies
Speaker: Dr. Tengteng CHEN Institution: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, USA Hosted By: Professor Wa Hung LEUNG  
1月30日
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Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - Chemistry in Meltblown Fabric Manufacturing
Student: Mr. Long JIN Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Wan CHAN
1月30日
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Physics Department - Determination of Spin-triplet Superconductivity with Phase-sensitive Methods
1月30日
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Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - A Guide to the Safety of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Student: Mr. Chi Kong CHAN Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Wan CHAN
1月27日
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Department of Chemistry Seminar - Access Molecular Complexity and Functionality by Breaking Symmetry of Dicarbonyl Compounds
Speaker: Professor Zhongxing HUANG Institution: State Key Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Hong Kong Hosted By: Professor Yangjian QUAN   Abstract
1月26日
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Department of Mathematics - Hong Kong - Singapore joint Seminar Series
in Financial Mathematics/Engineering - A coupling approach to the turnpike phenomenon in stochasticcontrol and McKean-Vlasov control
Coupling methods provide a powerful toolbox for the quantitative analysis of the long-time behaviour of Markov processes. In particular, coupling by reflection allows to establish sharp exponential convergence results in
1月19日
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Department of Mathematics - HK-Singapore Joint Seminar Series in Financial Mathematics/Engineering - Cash Policies and Firm Size 
Understanding firms’ demand for cash is critical for answering many economic questions. We develop a model of firm dynamics allowing for heterogeneous size.