
Professors Kin-Lu Wong and Chao-Kai Wen in the massive MIMO antenna system research center (MMASRC) led their team in developing the promising 12 and 16 MIMO antennas for the 5G multiGbps smartphone and...

Led by professor Tzyy-Sheng Horng in the RF & Microwave Laboratory, a research team developed a portable microwave Doppler radar which was acquired by Vitalmetric LLC, in Florida, USA. These two parties signed a technical transfer, with a license fee of 2 million USD and annual royalty of 3% global sales revenue.

The Underwater Vehicle R&D Center successfully completed the test of its first-generation two-pilot manned underwater vehicle (MUV) in the open waters around the Anping Port in Tainan at the depth of 8 meters.

NSYSU is the only university in southern Taiwan that has established a 5G campus experimental networks,” said Professor Tsang-Ling Sheu of Director of Wireless Broadband Communication Protocol Cross-Campus Research Center. Besides a 5G network room on campus and a 5G experimental site, NSYSU applied 5G AIoT to create a smart sewage treatment plant.

Assistant Professor Fu-Kang Wang focuses on the development of self-injection locking radar, which significantly improves the system sensitivity and clutter immunity by the novel architecture and algorithm, and can provide information on the vibration and see-through-wall image of the subject.

Distinguished Professor Kao-Shing Hwang of the Control Systems group, Department of Electrical Engineering was recognized for his work in smart robotics with the Outstanding Research Award by the Ministry of Science and Technology, which confers the award annually.

Being a specialist in power systems with a focus on optimization, system analysis, and power systems applications, Assistant Professor Kin Cheong Sou of the Department of Electrical Engineering at NSYSU is currently working with his students on a two-year academic research project, aimed at addressing the challenge of incorporating more renewable energy sources to power systems – “Optimal dispatch of flexibility resources in power systems with high penetration of renewables”.

Associate Professor Tong-Yu Hsieh, together with his students – Hsien-Chang Hou, Wei-Chi Chao, and Hsiang Chiu, developed a “smart trash bin” and won the Excellence Award of the 3rd Project Competition and Presentation of the College of Engineering, the 3rd prize in the category of smart devices of the 2020 National University Smart Innovation and Interdisciplinary Project Competition, and the 3rd Vmware Award.