NTHU Researchers Use One Photon in Developing World's Smallest Quantum Computer
A research team led by Professor Chih-Sung Chuu (褚志崧) of the Department of Physics and the Center for Quantum Technology at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan has recently announced that it has successfully developed the world's smallest quantum computer---using only one photon. This is also the first optical quantum computer developed in Taiwan.... Learn More
NTHU Establishes World's First Database of High-entropy Alloy Nanocrystals
High-entropy alloy nanocrystals mixed with multiple metal elements have become a rising star in materials research, but scientists have yet to determine the optimal proportion of the different elements and how to mix them evenly. However, a research team led by Associate Professor Tung-Han Yang (楊東翰) .... Learn More
NTHU Researchers Unveil the Mystery of Cancer Cells' Sugar Addiction
The Tsing Hua Talent Development Fund at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan—the first of its kind in Taiwan—was established to attract and retain top academics, and it has already raised approximately NT$1.1 billion. This year more than one-third of the school's faculty has received academic performance bonuses from the Fund, ranging from NT$30,000 to NT$1 million...Learn More
NTHU Develops Cellular Transport "Freeze" Technique Capable of Blocking Virus InvasionThe functioning of human cells resembles the way a city relies on a precise transport system to deliver various things and materials to their correct locations. However, the high speed of this transport system in the human body has created significant challenges for the scientists studying it. A research team led by Dr. Frank Lin (林玉俊), Distinguished Professor of the Institute of Molecular Medicine at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan...Learn More
Beam-raising Ceremony Held for New College of Arts Building at NTHU
The beam-raising ceremony was recently held for the new College of Arts building at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan. The College of Arts, which is currently located on the Nanda Campus of NTHU, is expected to move into its new building in 2026. During the ceremony, NTHU president W. John Kao (高為元) said that this is an important milestone in the merger between NTHU and the National Hsinchu University of Education (NHCUE). Students will no longer need to travel back and forth between the two campuses... Learn More
NTHU Approves Proposal to Acquire CHU
The University Affairs Committee at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan has recently given unanimous approval for acquiring Chung Hua University (CHU). The two schools will soon begin discussing the details of acquisition model and are expected to submit a plan to the Ministry of Education (MOE) next year. The Committee thanked CHU for donating its campus and assets.... Learn More
NTHU Development Strategy Affirmed by Advisory Committee
On December 6, the Development Advisory Committee at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan unanimously adopted a plan in which each college will independently form an interdisciplinary team to showcase the school's achievements in teaching, research, and academic innovation..... Learn More
Nobel Physics Laureate Steven Chu Delivers Lecture at NTHU
National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan hosted Nobel Physics Laureate Steven Chu (朱棣文), former U.S. Secretary of Energy, for a keynote lecture on "The Challenges in Getting to Net-Zero GHG Emissions" as well as a dialogue with NTHU President W. John Kao (高為元). Using the analogy of the Titanic approaching an iceberg, he emphasized that while transitioning from coal and gas to net-zero carbon emissions requires time... Learn More