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2019-03-26HeadlinesNCU collaborates with Korea Meteorological Administration in weather monitoring and forecast during 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics
A team organized by Dr. Yu-Chieng Liou from the Department of Atmospheric Sciences joined a field observational experiment in South Korea, which was part of the preparatory efforts prior to the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
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2019-03-19HeadlinesNCU and NCTU GLORIA Unveil Trending Applications for Microbiome and Probiotics
In promoting the biomedical field and increasing global visibility through showcasing R&D performances, National Central University and National Chiao Tung University’s Global Research & Industry Alliances (GLORIA) hosted the 5th Microbiome R&D and Business Collaboration and 4th Probiotics Congress: Asia 2019.
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2019-03-14HeadlinesAim High from NCU, Reach out to the World.
In order to enhance students’ international mobility and competitiveness, National Central University (NCU) has facilitated multi-international learning mechanisms, partnering with a total of around 250 universities from 34 countries, such as the United States, UK, Germany, France, Japan and Korea. NCU provides ample opportunities for students to study abroad, including exchange programs, joint/double degree programs, and summer/winter overseas short-term programs.
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2019-02-22HeadlinesInitiating a new era in Taiwan’s space industry
The 2019 New Space Workshop was held by the National Central University Center for Astronautical Physics and Engineering (CAPE). Representatives from prestigious aerospace companies in the United States such as Virgin Orbit were invited to share recent trends in the industry and give insight into tech development, management philosophy and international collaboration between the new space industry and other companies interested in investing or participating in the aerospace sector.
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2019-01-16Academic NewsThe High Precision Telescope – a joint space project of National Central University and Tohoku University and Hokkaido University
The High Precision Telescope (HPT) is a joint project of National Central Univiersity and two Japanese universities, namely, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University. It is the main payload of the RISESAT scientific microsatellite mission.