GMBA Student Won First Place in the CTCI Youth Sustainability Innovation Program
NYCU’s GMBA student team “VIV TEAM” participated in the first CTCI Youth Sustainability Innovation Program in 2021. Team members included Chang Ya-Ching and Lu Chia-Yun Huang Huan-Ting and Ko Cheng-Kai. They stood out among 82 teams to compete with the top 15 teams and finally won first place against NTU’s
NYCU Develops Metasurface Lens with Cross-country Team
Ultraviolet light can be applied to disinfection, producing green energy, quantum computation and photolithography of the semi-conductor plants. However, it is not easy to produce and control the UV light effectively. The assistant professor of NYCU institution of electronics, Zeng Ming Lun, has collaborated with Rice University and Academia Sinica.
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
A New Milestone in Sustainable Energy Achieved! The New 2D/3D Perovskite Solar Cells are Ready for Commercialization!
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University’s interdisciplinary research with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, has brought the next-generation solar cells forward into commercialization. With the new type of perovskite solar cell, Professor Chien-Lung Wang’s team from the Department of Applied Chemistry and Professor Stefaan De
Professor Kung-Hwa Wei’s Research Team from NYCU has Achieved a Breakthrough in Translucent Solar Cell Efficiency, Enhancing the Benefits of Smart Greenhouses
Renewable energy technology development has become a crucial field of research. In particular, organic solar cells feature flexible components, are manufactured in large areas through printing, employ low-carbon production technology, and are low in material costs. With their photoelectric energy conversion efficiency reaching 18% in recent years, these cells have
Connecting Industrial Resources with Green Corporations
Multiple corporations cultivated by the National Yang Ming University Center for Industry–Academia Collaboration have endeavored to develop a sustainable and environmentally friendly green energy technology. The center has collaborated with the technology research and development division of the University to accelerate the commercialization of the products developed by these corporations.