
Implement dormitory epidemic prevention
The Housing Center Group 1 and 2 of NYCU are committed to protecting the educational and housing rights of resident students while preventing the spread of infectious diseases in dormitories. They have established dormitory epidemic prevention regulations to maintain a safe environment. Additionally, from May 2022 to June 2023, they

Plastic Reduction Campaign in NYCU
Our school has been collaborating with the Ministry of Environment since 2022 to develop the “Reduction in the Use of Disposable Tableware and Packaging Drinking Water Implementation Plan.” We have organized plastic reduction seminars to raise sustainability awareness among students and faculty members. We have advise campus businesses to offer

Introducing EO4SDG into Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Course
Remote sensing enables the collection of large-scale and repeated data, and it’s suitable for observing various surface phenomena such as oceans, floods, forests, water resources, agriculture, and land use monitoring. The EO4SDG (Earth Observation for SDG) is an objective proposed by the Group on Earth Observations, and this course introduces

Global Water Monitoring using Multi-sensor Satellite Remote Sensing
At the 2022 Taiwan International Water Week International Forum, a paper was presented introducing the use of multi-sensor satellite remote sensing technology for the monitoring of global water resources. The presentation covered key concepts in the field of satellite remote sensing for monitoring water resources, such as satellite image resolution,
[Lecture Event]Understanding the Properties of Tritium and Taiwan’s Response to Japan’s Tritium Emissions
The Center or Environmental Protection and Safety is organizing a seminar entitled “Understanding the Characteristics of Tritium and Taiwan’s Response to Japan’s Tritium Discharge.” We encourage all faculty, staff, and students at the university to actively sign up for this seminar. In response to the recent tritium discharge incident in

Recycling of brine in desalination plants – extracting valuable chemicals
High energy consumption and brine discharge are two ongoing issue with the construction of desalination facilities. The issue of brine discharge and the reuse of brine resources has been a continuous concern of fishermen and environmental protection groups. To this end, the NYCU Environmental Techonology & Smart System Research Center