Academic Achievements

From Rocket Science to Wound Care

From Rocket Science to Wound Care: NYCU Prof. Jong-Shinn Wu Translates Aerospace Plasma Tech into Biomedical Breakthrough Known in Taiwan as the “Rocket Uncle,” Jong-Shinn Wu—Director General of the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) and a professor of mechanical engineering at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU)—is bringing aerospace-grade innovation

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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

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“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

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From Rocket Science to Wound Care

From Rocket Science to Wound Care: NYCU Prof. Jong-Shinn Wu Translates Aerospace Plasma Tech into Biomedical Breakthrough Known in Taiwan as the “Rocket Uncle,” Jong-Shinn Wu—Director General of the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) and a professor of mechanical engineering at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU)—is bringing aerospace-grade innovation

SDGs:
2
3
9
More

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

SDGs:
3
More

“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

SDGs:
3
9
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