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NCKU AISSM presents education programs on semi-conductor technology to Thai Delegation on May 5th

Written by Lin Yun-Mao. Image credit to NCKU News Center. 
 

教育部5月5日上午帶領泰國高等教育、科學、研究與創新部訪團參訪國立成功大學

The Thai delegation formed by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation (MHESI) and leading universities visited the NCKU Academy of Innovative Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing (AISSM) on May 5th.
 
Aiming to promote the academic collaboration between Taiwan and Thailand, NCKU AISSM presents its exclusive education programs for semi-conductor technology to the Thai delegation and the MOE Taiwan (the Ministry of Education).
 
The Thai MHESI delegation was led by Professor Poolsak Koseeyaporn, the Vice Chairman of the National Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Policy Council (NXPO) of Thailand, and joined by the representatives from Chulalongkorn University, Chiang Mai University, Kasetsart University, and Khon Kaen University.
 

右為林建宏國際長,左為領團的泰國高等教育政策委員會副主席 Prof. Poolsak Koseeyaporn(音譯:波沙.卡西亞朋)

(right)Charles LIN,Vice President for International Affairs,NCKU(left)Asst. Prof. Poolsak Koseeyaporn, Ph. D. / Vice President, Office of National Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Policy Council (NXPO)
 
Dr. Yan-Kuin SU, Dean of NCKU AISSM, presented the education programs for semi-conductor technology, and highlighted on the upcoming Summer School project in August and five academic degree programs, including the Integrated Circuit Design (PICD), the Program on Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (PSMT), the Semiconductor Packaging and Testing (PSPT), the Program on Key Materials (KMAT), and the Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing (PSSM).
 

圖二右為 Prof. Supachai Pathumnakul, Ph.D. / Chair of Higher Education Sandbox Steering Committee 圖二左為 陳家駒 物理系教授

Prof. Supachai Pathumnakul, Ph.D. / Chair of Higher Education Sandbox Steering Committee(right),(left) Chen, Chia-Chu/Distinguished Professor of Department of Physics, NCKU
 
NCKU, maintaining a long-standing history of academic collaboration with Thai universities, has initiated 60 agreements with 16 Thai universities since 2004, including an international hub at Mahidol University. NCKU will continue to sustain and expand the Taiwan-Thailand academic collaboration, based on four core strategies: joint research projects, international education, industry-academia collaboration, and talent cultivation.  
 

 

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