Academic Achievements

NYCU Study Reveals Hidden Liver Cancer Risk in Non-Hepatitis Patients
Many people in Taiwan are aware that hepatitis B and C viruses are major risk factors for liver cancer. However, new research shows that even individuals without these infections may still face a significantly increased risk—driven by genetic variation. A research team led by Professor Mei-Hsuan Lee at the Institute

NYCU Study Redefines Battery Design, Boosting Capacity by 167% for Next-Generation EVs
Electric vehicle (EV) battery life and charging speed remain among the most critical concerns for consumers worldwide. Now, a research team at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has unveiled a breakthrough that could reshape the future of battery technology. Led by Professor Yu-Sheng Su of NYCU’s International College

National Chiao Tung University will be showcased at the 2026 Smart City Exhibition
The 2026 Smart City Expo & Net Zero City Expo will be held in Taipei from March 17 (Tue) to March 20 (Fri). National Yang-Ming National Chiao Tung University, with the support of the scientific research and industrialization platform , together with its partner universities National Taiwan Ocean University ,

“X-Men” Tech Comes Closer to Reality: NYCU Unveils Millisecond Wireless Brain Stimulation Breakthrough
A scene once confined to comic books and Hollywood blockbusters may be edging closer to reality. Researchers at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) have developed a groundbreaking millisecond-scale wireless neural modulation technology that could transform the treatment of brain disorders. The study “Magnetic-Driven Torque-Induced Electrical Stimulation for Millisecond-Scale

Everyday Actions, Deep Brain Connections: NYCU Study Uncovers How Chewing and Swallowing Engage the Human Mind
What if every bite of rice or sip of water was more than just a reflex? Researchers from the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) have discovered that these seemingly mundane actions—chewing and swallowing—are intricately linked to the brain’s complex neural networks. In two recently published studies in the Journal

Two Centuries After Bifocals: NYCU Builds World’s First Electronically Adjustable Liquid Crystal Eyeglasses
More than two centuries after Benjamin Franklin invented the bifocal lens, a research team at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has redefined how people with myopia and presbyopia see the world. Led by Professor Yi-Hsin Lin of the Department of Photonics, the group has developed the world’s first

NYCU Study Reveals Hidden Liver Cancer Risk in Non-Hepatitis Patients
Many people in Taiwan are aware that hepatitis B and C viruses are major risk factors for liver cancer. However, new research shows that even individuals without these infections may still face a significantly increased risk—driven by genetic variation. A research team led by Professor Mei-Hsuan Lee at the Institute

NYCU Study Redefines Battery Design, Boosting Capacity by 167% for Next-Generation EVs
Electric vehicle (EV) battery life and charging speed remain among the most critical concerns for consumers worldwide. Now, a research team at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has unveiled a breakthrough that could reshape the future of battery technology. Led by Professor Yu-Sheng Su of NYCU’s International College

National Chiao Tung University will be showcased at the 2026 Smart City Exhibition
The 2026 Smart City Expo & Net Zero City Expo will be held in Taipei from March 17 (Tue) to March 20 (Fri). National Yang-Ming National Chiao Tung University, with the support of the scientific research and industrialization platform , together with its partner universities National Taiwan Ocean University ,

“X-Men” Tech Comes Closer to Reality: NYCU Unveils Millisecond Wireless Brain Stimulation Breakthrough
A scene once confined to comic books and Hollywood blockbusters may be edging closer to reality. Researchers at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) have developed a groundbreaking millisecond-scale wireless neural modulation technology that could transform the treatment of brain disorders. The study “Magnetic-Driven Torque-Induced Electrical Stimulation for Millisecond-Scale

Everyday Actions, Deep Brain Connections: NYCU Study Uncovers How Chewing and Swallowing Engage the Human Mind
What if every bite of rice or sip of water was more than just a reflex? Researchers from the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) have discovered that these seemingly mundane actions—chewing and swallowing—are intricately linked to the brain’s complex neural networks. In two recently published studies in the Journal

Two Centuries After Bifocals: NYCU Builds World’s First Electronically Adjustable Liquid Crystal Eyeglasses
More than two centuries after Benjamin Franklin invented the bifocal lens, a research team at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has redefined how people with myopia and presbyopia see the world. Led by Professor Yi-Hsin Lin of the Department of Photonics, the group has developed the world’s first