In the 114th academic year, Yuan Ze University once again demonstrated remarkable achievements in the “University Students’ Bilingual Learning Program (EMI Program),” standing out in nationwide competition and showcasing the university’s strong commitment to bilingual education and internationalization.
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Amid the global restructuring of industrial supply chains and the rise of AI, cross-disciplinary management talent became the core asset that corporations competed for. The College of Management at Yuan Ze University, guided by its development strategy of “innovation, adaptability, and internationalization,” endeavored to transform itself into a key think tank supporting industrial upgrading.
As colleges and universities across Taiwan entered what became the longest winter break in history—nearly two months long—the concern arose about how to prevent students from “lying flat” and letting the time slip by. In response, Yuan Ze University’s International Language and Culture Center launched an innovative self-directed learning activity during this year’s winter vacation.
Chih-Hao Chang, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Yuan Ze University, was honored with the 114th Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor Award from the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE). He had long devoted his work to the design of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs), the exploration of physical mechanisms, and the development of novel materials.
Yi-Huai Hsu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Yuan Ze University, received the 114th Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer Award from the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE), recognizing his research achievements in next-generation mobile communications and intelligent network resource allocation, as well as his long-standing dedication to higher education and engineering talent development.
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