Meet Hellmann Scholar Tin Pak
November 20, 2025
In this Q&A, we speak with Tin Pak, a senior majoring in international studies and political science, who was selected as a 2025-26 recipient of the Donald C. and Margery
November 20, 2025
In this Q&A, we speak with Tin Pak, a senior majoring in international studies and political science, who was selected as a 2025-26 recipient of the Donald C. and Margery
November 18, 2025
This year, Jackson School undergrads Tin Pak and Nora VanRees were selected for the Donald C. and Margery S. Hellmann Scholarship. The annual award provides a $5,000 stipend to support
May 16, 2025
Each year, the University of Washington names 100 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students to the Husky 100 — a list recognizing those who have made the most of their time
May 12, 2025
What happens when artificial intelligence (AI) meets underserved small businesses? Building Markets, a non-profit dedicated to powering small business growth in economically vulnerable communities around the world, chose to partner
October 7, 2024
Jackson School students Chaoying Li and Tin Pak were recently recognized by the Mortar Board Alumni/Tolo Foundation for their excellence in the study of international relations with the Eleanor Hadley
July 17, 2024
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) possesses high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) weapons designed to paralyze electronic infrastructure–such as telecommunications and industrial control systems. A HEMP is a nuclear warhead that
March 28, 2024
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), with a common law legal system inherited from its time as a British colony.[1] Hong Kong
February 22, 2024
Cybersecurity Initiative research fellow Tin Pak presented his research to the Dean of Hong Kong University’s Law School, Professor Hauling Fu. Tin’s research seeks to uncover the extent of government