National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) successfully held the inaugural NCKU-UTS International Symposium on June 3rd at the NCKU Department of Electrical Engineering's Aiyun Hall. Dean Pau-Choo Chung from NCKU College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science led faculty members in academic exchanges with professors from UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, including Prof. Eryk Dutkiewicz, focusing on wireless communications, networks, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
Dr. Jian-Hong Wu, Executive Vice President of NCKU, delivered remarks on behalf of President Meng-Ru Shen, highlighting NCKU's commitment to nurturing innovative talents and achieving substantial research outcomes. The collaboration between NCKU and UTS began with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in 2023, setting a milestone for joint efforts in innovative research, student exchanges, and new academic initiatives. Vice President Iain Watt of UTS, participating online, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing UTS's strengths in business, law, and technology and its commitment to sustainability and innovation through extensive industry partnerships.
Dean Pau-Choo Chung underscored the significance of the symposium in enhancing academic exchanges between NCKU and UTS, leveraging their respective expertise to address global challenges and foster advancements in multiple disciplines. The symposium covered diverse topics including wireless communications, network security, deep learning and natural language processing, artificial intelligence applications in biomedical and health sciences, engineering and technology management, integrated circuit design, electronic devices, power and energy systems, computer vision, and multimedia signal processing.
The inaugural bilateral international symposium laid a solid foundation for future collaboration between NCKU and UTS, aiming to deepen partnerships through joint research, increased faculty and student exchanges, and sustained academic cooperation, ultimately fostering international talents and advancing academic excellence.
Dr. Jian-Hong Wu, Executive Vice President of NCKU, delivered remarks on behalf of President Meng-Ru Shen, highlighting NCKU's commitment to nurturing innovative talents and achieving substantial research outcomes. The collaboration between NCKU and UTS began with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in 2023, setting a milestone for joint efforts in innovative research, student exchanges, and new academic initiatives. Vice President Iain Watt of UTS, participating online, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing UTS's strengths in business, law, and technology and its commitment to sustainability and innovation through extensive industry partnerships.
Dean Pau-Choo Chung underscored the significance of the symposium in enhancing academic exchanges between NCKU and UTS, leveraging their respective expertise to address global challenges and foster advancements in multiple disciplines. The symposium covered diverse topics including wireless communications, network security, deep learning and natural language processing, artificial intelligence applications in biomedical and health sciences, engineering and technology management, integrated circuit design, electronic devices, power and energy systems, computer vision, and multimedia signal processing.
The inaugural bilateral international symposium laid a solid foundation for future collaboration between NCKU and UTS, aiming to deepen partnerships through joint research, increased faculty and student exchanges, and sustained academic cooperation, ultimately fostering international talents and advancing academic excellence.
NCKU's Vice President for General Affairs, Professor Jian-Hong Wu, spoke on behalf of President Meng-Ru Shen, emphasizing that NCKU nurtures innovative talents and has achieved fruitful research outcomes.
Professor Eryk Dutkiewicz, Associate Dean International of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), led discussions among professors in related fields for academic exchanges. Vice-Chancellor Iain Watt also participated online in the event.
The international exchange symposium brought together experts and scholars from both sides, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration.