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The National Taiwan University where Lee Duu-Jong is a professor of chemical engineering
A high-profile chemical engineering professor at the National Taiwan University (NSU) has been fined TWD300,000 (£7700) by Taiwan’s education ministry for leading research programmes sponsored by the Chinese government without official approval from the island’s authorities. These rules are intended to protect Taiwan from a so-called ‘brain drain’ to the mainland.
Lee Duu-Jong – whose research focuses on industrial wastewater treatment, biomass energy and environment management – asserts that he was not involved in the research in question and was unaware that he had been named as lead on the Chinese projects, according to
2021/03/08 15:22 National Taiwan University campus (Facebook, NTU photo) National Taiwan University campus (Facebook, NTU photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) National Taiwan University has claimed the top spot in 2021 as the favorite university from which employees graduated among local businesses, according to a survey by Cheers Magazine, a business publication. National Taiwan University (NTU) beat out National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), which had held the title for four years in a row, in a list of favorite public and private universities. Coming in third place was National Chiao Tung University, while National Tsing Hua University, National Chengchi University, National Taipei University of Technology, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Central University followed, with Tamkang University placing last. However, the Tamsui District-based university place
Hon Hai suggests establishment of electric car cyber security alliance
03/03/2021 03:50 PM
CNA photo on March 2
Taipei, March 3 (CNA) Liu Young-way (劉揚偉), chairman of Taiwan-based manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., on Wednesday suggested the establishment of an national electric car cyber security alliance to deal with the fast arriving electric car era.
Speaking at the NExT Forum: Cyber Security Challenges in E-Vehicle, jointly organized by the Hon Hai Research Institute and the Chinese Cryptology and Information Security Association, Liu suggested Taiwan s business sector, academia and the government should establish a cyber security alliance to facilitate the development of electric cars.
Hon Hai sets up EV cybersecurity alliance
By Angelica Oung / Staff reporter
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) yesterday announced the establishment of an industry group dedicated to cybersecurity for electric vehicles (EVs).
The E-Vehicle Cybersecurity Alliance, which was launched at a forum in Taipei by the Hon Hai Research Institute and the Chinese Cryptology and Information Security Association, would ensure that EVs are safe from hackers, Hon Hai chairman Young Liu (劉揚偉) said.
Taiwan’s business sector, research institutes and the government should work together to facilitate the development of data-secure vehicles, he added.
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co chairman Young Liu, center, and business representatives attend a cybersecurity forum in Taipei yesterday.