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1961 -
Homemade television transmitter was successfully broadcasted, which was the beginning of TV broadcast in Taiwan
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1962 -
The first computer in Taiwan started (IBM 650 with vacuum tubes).
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1963 -
The first homemade solid-state laser in Taiwan (ruby laser)
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1964 -
Prof. Chao-Chen Wang and his students, Ding-Hua Hu, Hsing-Tsung Wang, and Ting-Hsun Wen, collaborated and established the first laser and microwave laboratory in Taiwan.
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1965 -
The first homemade gas laser in Taiwan (Helium-neon laser)
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1965 -
The first homemade planar transistor in Taiwan
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1965 -
The first homemade integrated circuit in Taiwan
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1970 -
Dr. Chun-yen Chang passed the Ph.D. exam and was the first locally educated Ph.D. of engineering in Taiwan.
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2003 -
The National SOC (NSOC) Program was hosted by professors in our department for three years, developing system-on-chip for industry and academy and linking up with the world.
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2006 -
The second term of the National SOC (NSOC) Program ran from 2006 to 2010, devoting time and effort to researching system-on-chip in Taiwan and starting the new era of heterogeneous integration of electronic systems.
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2007 -
Prof. Simon Sze published a new book, “Physics of Semiconductor Devices.” The first edition is a classic textbook about the physics of semiconductors and devices, which was studied worldwide.
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2021 -
Prof. Jeng-Tzong Sheu published the world’s first low-power electronic nose chip (I+NOSE).
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2021 -
Prof. Bor-Ran Li published the microfluidic sperm sorter and commercialized the chip.
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2021 -
Prof. Guan-Yu Chen published the lung-on-a-chip as an alternative to animal testing.
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2022 -
Research.com compared and assessed all universities in Taiwan with electronics and electrical engineering departments. The first place is taken by the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at NYCU.