After giving a talk on “The Three Essential AAA in Personal Growth and Professional Development: Personal Sharing of a Wireless Network Engineer” at the March 4 High Table Dinner at Shiu Pong College (SPC), Professor Yue On-Ching conducted a dialogue with a small group of 11 SPC students the next day.

Prof. Yue began the “Dialogue” with an interesting question of “How many wireless technologies is there in a smart phone or a Macau Pass?” This raised the interest level of the participating students in asking more questions, such as the difference between a scientist and an engineer, and the importance of an open-mindedness in a rapidly changing world. This further prompted questions for more personal sharing about reasons for his choice of serving as an engineer rather than as a scientist. The lunch gathering ended with an encouragement from the speaker that we all should learn to prioritize our choices amidst a busy schedule.

Prof. Yue is a wireless network engineer from the United States. Currently he serves as a Science Advisor to the Hong Kong SAR Government’s Commission of Innovation and Technology.”

 

Prof. Yue began the informal dialogue with an interesting question of “How many wireless technologies in a smart phone or Macau Pass?

Prof. Yue began the informal dialogue with an interesting question of “How many wireless technologies in a smart phone or Macau Pass?

Group photo with Prof. & Mrs. Yue, Master Leung and students.

Group photo with Prof. & Mrs. Yue, Master Leung and students.

Prof. Yue shared his story and career in the field of "Innovation and Technology"

Prof. Yue shared his story and career in the field of “Innovation and Technology”

Students were very curious about Prof. Yue’s sharing

Students were very curious about Prof. Yue’s sharing