Sustainable Achievements
of
NYCU

NYCU Declaration of Net Zero Emissions
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University began to plan and formulate the Declaration of Net Zero Emissions in 2022. The university aims to work together with the global community to achieve the net zero-emission target before 2050. In order to strengthen the importance of global sustainable development issues among all

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University using amyloid proteins that cause Alzheimer’s disease to filter seawater.
Due to the impact of extreme weather, Taiwan has faced a water shortage crisis in recent years. Many scientists have begun to consider the feasibility of seawater desalination to solve this crisis. A paper published in the international academic journal, “Small”, by National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, uses amyloid
Healthy and delicious without waste
We provide safe, nutritious, sufficient, and affordable food for faculty and students, actively reduce food waste, and provide teachers and students with affordable and nutritionally balanced dining services. In response to the impact of the epidemic and rising prices, Yangming Campus encourages campus suppliers to provide nutritionally balanced and
[NYCU SDGs Project] No More Loniness For Learning Disabilities
To identify children with learning disabilities more efficiently, this project established a learning disability AI detection system, as a way to detect and diagnose learning disabilities. Professor You-Yin Chen and his research team established the AI typo detection systems in smartphones. They held an online training session to let speech‑language
[NYCU SDGs Project] The Living Museum: The Sixth Fuel Factory
Wen-Shu Lai, the associate professor of the Institute of Applied Arts in NYCU, has been leading her team to revitalize Sixth Fuel Factory in Hsinchu with the project named “Hsinchu Living Museum” in recent years. There was once an international immersive theater in the Sixth Fuel Factory which was produced
[NYCU SDGs Project] Zero Waste Recycling Rooftop Farms
After 14 years of research and development, Jehng-Jung Kao, a professor of NYCU Institute of Environment Engineering, finished the first zero waste recycling rooftop farms, which can be easily built on balconies and rooftops. The values of this project align with the core values of the following SDGs: SDG 2: