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Our department has a comprehensive and innovative curriculum to provide students with professional education across a broad range of disciplines, including the area of electronics, computer modelling, opto-mechtronics, biomedical technology, material technology, energy engineering and green technology. There are three major areas for undergraduate students to focus on: |
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Opto-mechatronics |
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Training students to be mechanical engineers with the design, operation and automatic control of opto-mechatronic systems. |
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Advanced materials and
precision manufacturing |
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Giving students the knowledge and ability to integrate traditional mechanical engineering, advanced materials and precision manufacturing. |
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Design and Analysis |
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Offering students an integrated engineering training on design and analysis, and teaching students how to apply to solving real engineering problems. |
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In addition to knowledge-based courses, the hands-on activities, the cultivation of creativity, and the capstone courses are specially offered in our training. |
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Arranging undergraduate students to go to Hiroshima University, Southeastern University to have international academic interactions. |
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Graduate |
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Our Graduate School offers Master and PhD programs including the following areas: |
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Department / Graduate Institute |
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Specialization |
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Mechanical Engineer |
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Master / Ph.D |
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Solid Mechanics and Design
Advanced materials and precision manufacturing
Thermal Fluid Engineering
System Engineering |
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Opto-Mechatronics
Engineering |
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Master / Ph.D |
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Mechatronic System Control
Opto-Mechatronics |
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Energy Engineering |
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Master / Ph.D |
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Energy |
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Large research projects include the Design of the IC/PV/LED manufacturing equipment, Energy storage, Fuel cells, Clean coal technology, CO2 capture, Wind power systems, Energy saving , and Taiwan-Russia satellite. The average research budget from 2008 to 2010 is 3.3 million US dollars per year. |
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Each teacher publishes 2.7 pieces of SCI/SSCI publication per year. |
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