Sustainable Achievements
of
NYCU

NYCU won the Taiwan Open Education Excellence Award for the third time

Dr. Ling-Yu Yang from the Department of Medicine at National Yang-Ming Chiao Tung University, together with the pediatric team of Taipei Veterans General Hospital, launched an open course, “Accompanying Your Baby to Grow Up Healthy: A Brief Discussion on Common Pediatric Diseases.” The topics covered include enterovirus, atopic dermatitis, and

SDGs:
4

NYCU Wins Four Sustainability Awards: Transforming Fish Scales into Art for Marine Conservation and Empowering Women in STEM with 2 Silver and 2 Bronze Medals

NYCU received four awards at the 2024 Asia-Pacific and Taiwan Sustainable Action Awards, including two Silver and two Bronze awards. President Chi-Hung Lin (right) accepted the awards on behalf of the university.   National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has long been dedicated to addressing local community needs and

SDGs:
5
11
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Exploring 2050 Net-Zero Strategies: Sustainability Pioneer Omar M. Yaghi Visits NYCU to Discuss Advancements in Sustainable Technology and Materials

Translated by Chance Lai ______ On October 1st, despite Typhoon Krathon’s approach to Taiwan, the much-anticipated 2024 Tang Prize Master’s Forum, hosted by National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), forged ahead, delivering a captivating session led by 2024 Tang Prize laureate in

SDGs:
6
7
9
13

NYCU and Taoyuan City collaborate to promote AI camps to cultivate new generation of technology talents

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology has become the core driving force of global technological innovation, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and Taoyuan City Education Bureau jointly organized the “Make Friends with AI-Hands-On Experience Camp” to provide Taoyuan students with opportunities to learn and practice AI technology in depth. It

SDGs:
4
9
17

New Insights on Post-Disaster Recovery: NYCU Study Reveals Rapid Relocation to Permanent Housing May Not Ensure Psychological Well-Being for Typhoon Survivors

Fifteen years ago, Typhoon Morakot caused the most significant rainfall in Taiwan’s history, devastating numerous communities and forcing many survivors to relocate. A recent follow-up study, “The Impact of Relocation Patterns on Psychological Stress,” published in the international journal Psychological Science, found that those who quickly relocated to permanent housing

SDGs:
3
11
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16

NYCU Partners with Mitsui Fudosan to Develop Semiconductor Science Park in Japan

As global semiconductor demand continues to surge, Japan welcomes TSMC’s establishment and pushes the development of semiconductor clusters in Kumamoto and Kyushu toward “Science Parks.” National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. have signed a cooperation agreement to jointly plan the blueprint for a Japanese

SDGs:
9
17