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
Cross-domain, diverse, practical education inspires large-scale project planning to enter international competitions
The project “NYCU Vulpes Racing Aerodynamics Development Plan” promoted by the 2021 Innovative Creative Technology (ICT) was created by a cross-disciplinary group called the “NVR Vulpes Car Manufacturing Team”, This team will participate in Formula SAE Japan (FSAEJ) in September this year, proving that Taiwan also has multi-domain car-manufacturing talent
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University using amyloid proteins that cause Alzheimer’s disease to filter seawater.
Due to the impact of extreme weather, Taiwan has faced a water shortage crisis in recent years. Many scientists have begun to consider the feasibility of seawater desalination to solve this crisis. A paper published in the international academic journal, “Small”, by National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, uses amyloid
A company that grew out of a laboratory at the Department of Dentistry, Enlighten Materials has been certified by the U.S. FDA and Taiwan TFDA for Class II 3D-printed dental composite resin medical materials
The laboratory team led by Distinguished Professor Lee Shyh-Yuan and Professor Lin Yuan-Min from the Department of Dentistry has developed four different types of composite resin medical materials: temporary denture resin, full denture base material, individual dental tray resin, and dental implant guide plate resin. In order to meet the
Kyoto University exchange student program and basic scientific research program in Germany
Assistant Professor Lin Chun-Liang of the Institute of Electrophysics has long-term research experience at the University of Tokyo and the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN). After returning to Taiwan, he has maintained an intense cooperative relationship with researchers in the field of surface physics in Japan; In addition
Discussing efficient work strategies in the era of multitasking, results of transnational cooperation between NYCU and MSU published in top journals
Professor Tao Chen-Chao from the Department of Communication and Technology of NYCU cooperated with Dean Prabu David of the Michigan State University College of Communication Arts and Sciences and Ph.D. student Xu Ying-Jia of Washington State University, set up task-switching situational experiments using the eye-tracking equipment of the International Research