

Plenary Lectures

Camp & Dialogue

Poster
This year we will have an exceptional plenary program full of distinguished scholars such as Nobelists, Fields medalists, Turing awardees, for their excellent science and passion for supporting young minds flourish!
The Asian Science Camp (ASC) is an annual forum for pre-collegiate and college students, fostering discussion and cooperation to advance science in Asia. Inspired by the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, ASC was co-proposed in 2005 by Nobel Laureates Yuan Tseh Lee and Masatoshi Koshiba. The first camp took place in Taipei in 2007 and has since been hosted in various Asian cities. ASC invites Nobel Laureates and distinguished scientists for plenary sessions, discussions, and competitions, aiming to inspire young scientists. Governed by the International Board of Asian Science Camp (IBASC), ASC operates as a non-profit initiative supported by educational institutions.
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is honored to be the host of the Asian Science Camp 2026 (ASC 2026), in celebration of the University’s 115th Anniversary.



Established in 1911, The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities. As a research-led comprehensive institution, HKU is ranked 11th globally and 1st in Asia, with 20 subjects ranked in the top 25 according to the latest QS Rankings. The University offers 57 programmes across 10 faculties and 4 schools, dedicated to delivering high-quality education to outstanding students.
HKU drives positive impact through internationalization, innovation, and interdisciplinarity. Its diverse student community from 97 countries and regions cultivates an inclusive environment that attracts global scholars and promotes excellence in research, knowledge exchange, teaching, and learning.
HKU is committed to nurturing future leaders. Guided by a vision of excellence and global impact, HKU aims to tackle today’s issues and shape a better future for generations to come.