
DIYGreen rooftop combines garden with solar panel to create an efficient rooftop
The problem of global warming is becoming increasingly severe and harms ecology and the climate. The heat island effect caused by urban cementing exacerbates this problem, leading to an increase in energy consumption for air conditioning. The DIYGreen zero-waste, circular rooftop garden developed by Professor Jehng-Jung Kao’s research team at

Energy saving, carbon reduction, and sustainable energy
In recent years, NYCU has actively added solar power generation equipment, expanded its energy infrastructure, replaced older, more energy-consuming equipment, and supplemented it with a smart energy management system to increase energy efficiency and provide modern and sustainable energy services. It has also purchased energy-saving and carbon-reducing products to create

NYCU Was Awarded by MOE for Excellent Environmental Protection and Disaster Prevention Practices
In order to promote campus environmental protection, occupational safety and health management, and disaster prevention and rescue work of colleges and universities, the MOE implements requisite environmental protection and occupational safety and health related laws and regulations, and established a comprehensive campus environment and safety management system for colleges and

A Global Team Led by COP of NYCU Nurturing a Functional Nanocomposite Material Research
Reducing the feature size of bulk materials down to the nanoscale from 100 nm to 1 nm results in the enhancement of many unique chemical, physical, and bio-physiochemical functions. In recent years, the Nanocomposite Material Research Center has been dedicated to the synthesis of novel nanocomposite materials such as iron

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.