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Raising AI Literacy for All: NYCU Promotes Semiconductor and AI Education, Aiming to Make Technology Education a Nationwide Movement
The “Big Brother and Big Sister Talk Semiconductors” program involves university students sharing their knowledge of semiconductor IC design with high school students, with guidance from teachers and professors. This initiative aims to give high school students a preliminary understanding of AIoT semiconductors and ICs, aiding in their career planning.

NYCU Ambitiously Plans Global Exosome Research Base: Focused on Advancing Precision Medicine and Treating Pancreatic Cancer
The NYCU is launching a global research center, led by Dr. Ly James Lee and Dr. Chi-Ying F. Huang, to advance precision medicine using exosomes for treating pancreatic cancer, positioning Taiwan as a leader in biomedical innovation. (Photo from Hao-Yun Peng and Zong-Han Lyu / ZDunemployed studio) “Exosomes” are the nanovesicles of

First Student from Taiwan in Three Years Awarded Optica Women Scholars! Mariia, a Ukrainian Student at the DEE, was Recognized for Outstanding Performance in Electrical Engineering and Photonics
From left to right are Chien-Nan Liu, Director of the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering; Li-Chun Wang, Dean of the College of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Ukrainian student Mariia Leontieva; Fang-Chung Chen, Director of the Department of Photonics; and Professor Yi-Hsin Lin from the Department of Photonics. Are all

2024 Bamboo Expo and World Bamboo Congress: Hsinchu Exhibition at NYCU Illustrates Carbon-Reducing Lifestyle with Bamboo
The 2024 Bamboo Expo and World Bamboo Congress kicked off on March 16th, spanning five counties and cities, including Hsinchu, Nantou, Yunlin, Chiayi, and Hualien. The event showcased diverse applications of bamboo in daily life, crafts, and architecture, alongside activities such as experiences and markets. Co-organized by the Forestry and Nature

NYCU joins hands with the New Taipei City Government and clinical physicians to establish medical education and bring new learning opportunities to high school students
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University is promoting the “University/High-school Collaboration On Online-learning (UHCOOL)” project (or the UHCOOL project) nationwide, bringing together universities, county and city governments, the industry, and high schools to jointly design and produce digital teaching materials suitable for high schools for diversified electives or in-depth and

Collaboration between NYCU and NICA to Research Longevity Field and Foster Smart Medical Achievements
NYCU becomes NICA’s first partner in Taiwan. Both Taiwan and the United Kingdom are facing the crisis of aging populations. Taiwan is set to enter a super-aged society by 2025, with one in every five people being 65 years old or above. In addition to relying on government initiatives to