

Sally Ng says, “First, you have to find out what you are most passionate about, devote yourself to it wholeheartedly. Then you are already the most successful person, no matter what comes next.”
Pursuing her passion for chemistry, mathematics and environmental protection, Sally chose the Chemical and Environmental Engineering programme offered by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for her first degree. That was 20 years ago when the programme was still rather unfamiliar to the general public, so her parents and teachers were somewhat skeptical about her choice. Sally then wrote a letter to the chair of the department. The thoughtful and sincere reply she received encouraged her to keep following her passion and goals.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarship meant Sally had sufficient funds to pay the university fees, as well as more opportunities to explore the world. An exchange programme in the United States gave her the chance to attend one of the country’s top chemical engineering department in Minnesota. Her exposure there sowed the seeds for her future as an atmospheric scientist. “That was one of the best things to happen in my life,” she says.

In 2021, Sally was granted by the National Science Foundation in the US with the funding of US$12 million to be the principal investigator leading a cross-university team to establish the Atmospheric Science and Chemistry Measurement Network (ASCENT). Aiming to find long-term solutions to air pollution and global warming, the team set up instruments in 12 locations in the country to monitor changes in suspended particles round the clock. Today, Sally and her team continue to make influential contributions to the academic field and human welfare.

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Information updated to Nov 2023
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