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2019.0419

National longitudinal Study of Child Development and Care Assisted by NTNU

Children, our next generation, is the hope of our country. The well-being and health of children is an important indicator of the prosperity of a country. They grew at a very high speed when they are in infancy. It's a key phase affecting their future development. The government in many countries have invested in building a longitudinal database for child. Hence, the Ministry of Science and Technology started to assist the Department of Human Development and Family Studies with the plan of building National longitudinal Study of Child Development and Care in August, 2014 and the data collection started in March of 2016.
2019.0404

MOU signed by NTNU and NUS for Scientific Research

On March 14th, NTNU and the Institute for Application of Learning Science and Educational Technology(ALSET) of National University of Singapore signed an MOU at NUS, for the cooperation between the two universities on science research. Dean Tsai Chin-Chung of the Program of Learning Sciences said that this is our first step but also a very important one for the two universities. He hopes that the MOU will be the foundation of a platform for students and teachers to share and cooperate.
2019.0404

Assistant Professor Yang Chan Shan’s Cross national Team published on Science

A paper that discovers the quantum-critical, relativistic plasma in clean grapheme, by Assistant Professor Yang Chan Shan from the Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Science and Technology and the Physic Department of UC Berkeley was published on the latest Science.
2019.0123

Cooperation between NTNU and PSU Promotes Academic Research Projects

The sister schools program established in 1998 between National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) and Pennsylvania State University (PSU) has brought frequent opportunities for exchange and has succeeded in developing a strong partnership between the institutions. In late November 2018, NTNU President Cheng-Chih Wu led a delegation of professor representatives in a trip to Penn State University, where the representatives gained first-hand knowledge of Penn State University development plan. During the trip, the delegation also met in fruitful discussion with Penn State President Eric Barron.
2019.0121

Taiwan team unveils self-proclaimed world's smallest AI chip

A team of Taiwanese researchers and a tech company on Friday jointly unveiled what they called the world's smallest AI chip, which is 0.7 centimeters square.