Prof. YU Hongyu Elected as Fellow of Royal Aeronautical Society
Prof. YU Hongyu has been elected as Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, in recognition of his contributions to education, research, and service in aerospace engineering.
The highest grade of membership, the Fellow grade is awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions, attained a position of high responsibility or had a long career of high quality in the profession of aeronautics.
Prof. Yu’s research interest is providing engineering solutions for scientific studies and real-life demands. He focuses on smart structures, sensors and sensing platforms, and miniature instrumentation with applications for aerial vehicles, robotics, and consumer electronics. Before joining HKUST in 2018, Prof. Yu was a tenured faculty member at Arizona State University, US, where he was the principal investigator for several projects from NASA, National Science Foundation, and Intel.
Established in 1866, the Royal Aeronautical Society has been at the forefront of developments in aerospace, seeking to promote the highest professional standards and provide a central forum for sharing knowledge. The Society now has over 22,500 members and has become an international, multidisciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community.