To encourage international students and local students to explore the forward-looking technology development tendency of various realms, the NTU College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science along with our Departments/Graduate Institutes jointly hold the EECS International Distinguished Lecture Series in Spring 2022 semester.
This Distinguished Lecture series showcases outstanding researchers, scholars and thinkers in the field of electrical engineering, computer science and related disciplines, and gives them a forum to present their views and ideas to our students and faculty.
The total twelve Lectures are all delivered in English and be held on Friday. Our international students can thus have additional ways to participate in Lectures delivered other than in Chinese, and students can also benefit greatly from the rich and wonderful contents of each Lecture.
Additionally, any further news and related information regarding this Distinguished Lecture series will be announced on the EECS website (https://eecs.ntu.edu.tw/?locale=en) and the exclusive website of this Lecture series (https://webpageprodvm.ntu.edu.tw/EECS_Lecture/Default.aspx) for our students and faculty to look up.
This Distinguished Lecture series showcases outstanding researchers, scholars and thinkers in the field of electrical engineering, computer science and related disciplines, and gives them a forum to present their views and ideas to our students and faculty.
The total twelve Lectures are all delivered in English and be held on Friday. Our international students can thus have additional ways to participate in Lectures delivered other than in Chinese, and students can also benefit greatly from the rich and wonderful contents of each Lecture.
Additionally, any further news and related information regarding this Distinguished Lecture series will be announced on the EECS website (https://eecs.ntu.edu.tw/?locale=en) and the exclusive website of this Lecture series (https://webpageprodvm.ntu.edu.tw/EECS_Lecture/Default.aspx) for our students and faculty to look up.
Speaker of the first week of the Lecture (February 25, 2022): Professor Jiun-Haw Lee (the Associate Vice President for International Affairs at NTU)
Title: The Office of International Affairs: A Home Away from Home
Speaker of the third week of the Lecture (March 11, 2022): Professor Yufeng Jane Tseng (the Associate Chairman in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, NTU)
Title: AI in drug discovery, a case for schizophrenia
Speaker of the fourth week of the Lecture (March 18, 2022): Professor Katherine A. Kim (Department of Electrical Engineering, NTU)
Title: Power Electronics for Future Solar Photovoltaic Energy Systems
Speaker of the fifth week of the Lecture (March 25, 2022): Research Fellow Yi-Chung Tung (Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica)
Title: Toward a Systemic in vitro Model: Microfluidic Cell Culture
Speaker of the sixth week of the Lecture (April 1, 2022): Professor Daniel J. Bernstein (University of Illinois at Chicago, Ruhr University Bochum, Academia Sinica) and Professor Tanja Lange (Eindhoven University of Technology, Academia Sinica)
Title: The transition to post-quantum cryptography
Speaker of the eighth week of the Lecture (April 22, 2022): Associate Research Fellow Ming-Shien Chang (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica)
Title: Quantum computing with atomic ions
Speaker of the ninth week of the Lecture (April 29, 2022): Associate Professor Tsung-Te Liu (Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering, NTU)
Title: Design Challenges and Solutions of PUF Circuits
Speaker of the twelfth week of the Lecture (May 20, 2022): Chief AI Officer Trista Chen (Inventec Corporation)
Title: Holistic AI -- an AI model that's more than 100% accurate
Group photos of six different Lectures.