
SDG3
Good Health and Well-being
Demand medical care for all, reduce the number of deaths from (non-)communicable diseases, strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents, and increase health financing and the recruitment, development, and training of the health workforce.

[NYCU SDGs Project] Seniors’ Fitness Club Cooperate With TSMC Charity Foundation
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) was commissioned by Health Promotion Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare to carry out its Seniors’ Fitness Club Program. Specifically, two community-based seniors’ fitness clubs were established on NYCU Boai Campus and Guangfu Campus, respectively. Seniors’ fitness clubs were established based on the

Groundbreaking Discovery: VGH–NYCU Research Team Successfully Uses Silk Fibroin to Convert Quiescent Cardiomyocytes to Pacemaker Cells
More than 40,000 people in Taiwan have cardiac pacemaker implants. Scientists in Taiwan discovered a silk fibroin (SF) that converts quiescent cardiomyocytes into pacemaker cells that can beat on their own, thereby restoring the heart’s beating. This groundbreaking discovery was published in the renowned journal Nature Biomedical Engineering. The

[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 Won Four Awards in APSAA and TSAA
This year, two teams representing NYCU achieved outstanding results at the Asia-Pacific and Taiwan Sustainable Action Awards (APSAA) organized by the Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy. Among 247 TSAA and 63 APSAA submissions, NYCU won four major awards. The most recognizable, however, is the submission “The Making of Hsinchu Living

Tiny House Movement
The tiny-house movement (also known as the small house movement) is an architectural and social movement that advocates for downsizing living spaces, simplifying, and essentially “living with less.” Professor Sheng-Kai, Tseng from NYCU Institute of Architecture and Professor Yi-Bing Lin’s research team attempts to harness the concept of renewable energy

Alumnus & Film Director Mong-Hong Chung won the 58th Golden Horse Awards
Mong-Hong Chung, Taiwanese film director and the 78th alumnus from our school’s department of Computer Engineering (Now Department of Computer Science) won the 58th Golden Horse Awards for Best Feature Film, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Film Music and Best Actress for his film titled “The Falls”. The film also