The US Air Force Academy Visited NCKU March 25th
Tainan, Taiwan, March 25th
The delegation of the U.S. Air Force Academy visited National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, on March 25th. The visiting guests engaged in a cultural and scientific exchange from 9 am to 11:40 am with professors and students from the College of Engineering, College of Science and College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. They exchanged research experiences on the fields of physics, aviation and space, leaving an excellent impression of the outstanding learning environment and research achievements in NCKU.
Dr. Chio-Zong Cheng, Professor of Institute of Space, Astrophysical and Plasma Sciences in NCKU, believed a more intimate cooperative relationship between NCKU and the U.S. Air Force Academy will be beneficial to the development of satellite technology. After satellite launches, its data need analysis and scientific work. National Cheng Kung University can offer professional assistance on these matters.
Prof. Joseph J.F. Liu of the U.S. Air Force Academy also expressed his anticipation for the mutual cooperation. He said, “Taiwan has a very close scientific exchange relationship with China, Japan and Russia. Like National Cheng Kung University, the U.S. Air Force Academy has been eagerly promoting international corporations, not only to know what is happening in the world but to encourage the growth of knowledge.”
Prof. Chio-Zong Cheng emphasized, “The knowledge NCKU students acquired may be something that the U.S. Air Force Academy students have not learned. Thus student exchange is very important. Once they start learning from one another, working together or even becoming friends, it is extremely helpful to both schools on international development.”
The Director of International Relation Division, Office of International Affairs, NCKU, Dr. Victor Jeng-Chung Chen, looks forward to developing more student exchange programs and academic corporations with universities in the United States as well.
The delegation was greeted by Director Ruey-Jen Yang of Research and Services Headquarters, NCKU, on March 25th. They listened to the briefing by Associate Vice-President Yung-Nane Yang of Office of Research and Development at 9 am in the 4th Conference Room, Yun-Ping Building, NCKU. Then they were introduced to the key laboratories in NCKU. Professors and students from both schools later shared their research experience and engaged in a discussion of future cooperation.
The U.S. Air Force Academy delegation included Dr. Francis Chun, Dr. Geoff McHarg, Colonel Jack Anthony, Dr. Kent Miller, Dr. Herbert Christian Carlson, Dr. Joseph J.F. Liu, Jay Clark Beesemyer, William Dayton Percoski, Eli A Garduno and Jarrod Huffman.
NCKU participants in the forum were Director Ruey-Jen Yang of Research and Services Headquarters, Director Jiun-Jih Miau of Aerospace Science and Technology Research Center, Prof. Jyh-Ching Juang of Department of Electrical Engineering, Prof. Che-Nan Chuang of Department of Engineering Science, Prof. Su, Han-Tzong, Prof. Rue-Ron Hsu and Prof. Tai-Yin Huang of Department of Physics, Director Yan-Ten Lu of Department of Physics, Prof. Chio-Zong Cheng of Institute of Space, Astrophysical and Plasma Sciences, Division Head Kung-Ming Chung of Research and Services Headquarters, Director Victor Jeng-Chung Chen of International Relation Division, Office of International Affairs, etc.
The delegation of the U.S. Air Force Academy visited National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, on March 25th. The visiting guests engaged in a cultural and scientific exchange from 9 am to 11:40 am with professors and students from the College of Engineering, College of Science and College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. They exchanged research experiences on the fields of physics, aviation and space, leaving an excellent impression of the outstanding learning environment and research achievements in NCKU.
Dr. Chio-Zong Cheng, Professor of Institute of Space, Astrophysical and Plasma Sciences in NCKU, believed a more intimate cooperative relationship between NCKU and the U.S. Air Force Academy will be beneficial to the development of satellite technology. After satellite launches, its data need analysis and scientific work. National Cheng Kung University can offer professional assistance on these matters.
Prof. Joseph J.F. Liu of the U.S. Air Force Academy also expressed his anticipation for the mutual cooperation. He said, “Taiwan has a very close scientific exchange relationship with China, Japan and Russia. Like National Cheng Kung University, the U.S. Air Force Academy has been eagerly promoting international corporations, not only to know what is happening in the world but to encourage the growth of knowledge.”
Prof. Chio-Zong Cheng emphasized, “The knowledge NCKU students acquired may be something that the U.S. Air Force Academy students have not learned. Thus student exchange is very important. Once they start learning from one another, working together or even becoming friends, it is extremely helpful to both schools on international development.”
The Director of International Relation Division, Office of International Affairs, NCKU, Dr. Victor Jeng-Chung Chen, looks forward to developing more student exchange programs and academic corporations with universities in the United States as well.
The delegation was greeted by Director Ruey-Jen Yang of Research and Services Headquarters, NCKU, on March 25th. They listened to the briefing by Associate Vice-President Yung-Nane Yang of Office of Research and Development at 9 am in the 4th Conference Room, Yun-Ping Building, NCKU. Then they were introduced to the key laboratories in NCKU. Professors and students from both schools later shared their research experience and engaged in a discussion of future cooperation.
The U.S. Air Force Academy delegation included Dr. Francis Chun, Dr. Geoff McHarg, Colonel Jack Anthony, Dr. Kent Miller, Dr. Herbert Christian Carlson, Dr. Joseph J.F. Liu, Jay Clark Beesemyer, William Dayton Percoski, Eli A Garduno and Jarrod Huffman.
NCKU participants in the forum were Director Ruey-Jen Yang of Research and Services Headquarters, Director Jiun-Jih Miau of Aerospace Science and Technology Research Center, Prof. Jyh-Ching Juang of Department of Electrical Engineering, Prof. Che-Nan Chuang of Department of Engineering Science, Prof. Su, Han-Tzong, Prof. Rue-Ron Hsu and Prof. Tai-Yin Huang of Department of Physics, Director Yan-Ten Lu of Department of Physics, Prof. Chio-Zong Cheng of Institute of Space, Astrophysical and Plasma Sciences, Division Head Kung-Ming Chung of Research and Services Headquarters, Director Victor Jeng-Chung Chen of International Relation Division, Office of International Affairs, etc.
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