Taipei University of science and Technology (NTUT) is located in the third section of Zhongxiao East Road, Da'an District, near Guanghua shopping mall. It is short for Beijing University of science and technology, Beijing University of science and technology or Taipei University of science and technology in Chinese, and NTUT in English. It was founded in 1912. It has a long history. It is the first university of science and technology in Taiwan that aims at industrial education, so it is famous for its engineering department. The campus of NTUT is divided into two parts, one is located in Taipei The second campus is Wanli campus, which has not yet been put into use. The Taipei Campus alone covers an area of about 9.3 hectares. It is a large number of colleges and universities in Taipei. The teaching staff is roughly equal to that of "985 Project" universities in mainland China.
Taipei University of science and technology
National Taipei University of technology is located in Da'an District, Taipei City, Taiwan Province, China. Covering an area of about 9.3 hectares, the campus is an undergraduate college in Taipei. It is also called NTUT in English. It was founded in 1912 by the governor's office of Taiwan in the period of Japanese occupation. Later, it was transformed into Taiwan Provincial Taipei Polytechnic College in 1948. It has a long history. It is Taiwan's First University of science and technology with the goal of industrial education. It is famous for its engineering department. He is an important member of the university system in Taiwan, the plan to become a top university, the plan to develop a model University of science and technology, the Taipei United University system, and the MIT Laboratory alliance. Its school of management is certified by the world-renowned Association of international business schools (AACSB). It is a famous research university in Asia.
Historical development
Founded in the Japanese occupation era, Taipei University of science and technology was an industrial workshop at that time. It was divided into two subjects: "wood engineering" and "Metalworking and electrical engineering". It mainly recruited Taiwanese aged 14 to 20 who graduated from public schools or had the same educational level.
In 1914, it was renamed the industrial workshop of Taiwan Governor's office.
In 1918, Taiwan's governor's Office Industrial school was set up in the original site, with mechanical, applied chemistry and civil engineering courses, to recruit Japanese students.
In 1919, the industrial workshop of Taiwan's governor's office was transformed into Taiwan's public Taipei technical school.
In 1921, it was renamed as Taipei state taipei first technical school, and the public Taipei technical school was renamed as Taipei state Taipei second technical school.
In 1923, the two schools were merged and called Taipei state Taipei technical school.
After the restoration of Taiwan, it was upgraded to Taiwan Provincial Taipei technical college.
In 1994, it was transformed into Taipei Institute of technology.
In 1997, it was renamed as Taipei University of science and technology. With the development of more than one hundred years, the status of Taipei University of science and technology in the academic field has been standing.
University Rankings
In the ranking of universities in China, the four places on both sides of the Straits released in 2013, it ranks 55th among the four places on both sides of the Straits.
In the QS Asian university rankings released in 2013, it ranked 133rd in Asian universities.
In 2014, the university ranking of four places on both sides of the Taiwan Straits in China ranked 55th.
In the QS Asian university rankings released in 2014, it ranked 123rd among Asian universities.
In the ranking of universities in four places across the Taiwan Straits released in 2015, it ranks 55th among the universities in four places across the Taiwan Straits.
In the QS Asian university rankings released in 2015, it ranked 123rd among Asian universities.
In the QS Asian university rankings released in 2016, it ranked 112th among Asian universities.
In the QS Asian university rankings released in 2017, it ranked 108th among Asian universities.
In the QS Asian university rankings released in 2020, it ranks 95th among Asian universities
Department setting
(the information is from the official website of the University)
Current president
Dr. Wang Xifu
education
Doctor of ceramic science, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Master of metallurgical engineering, South Dakota School of mining and technology
Metallurgy section, five year mining and treatment engineering department, Taipei Polytechnic College
present employment
President of Taipei University of science and technology
Professor, Department of materials and resource engineering, Taipei University of science and technology
Director, research and development center of nano opto electromagnetic, Taipei University of science and technology
Architectural features
Taipei University of science and technology is not only a place for students to read poetry and books. In the center of the campus, there is a red building, which is the oldest existing building of Taipei University of science and technology, with an area of about 34.2 square meters. Built in 1918, it is a legacy of the first batch of school buildings, a spiritual symbol of Taipei University of science and technology, and a place for graduates to take graduation photos The red brick on the outer wall of the building imitates the European style building, and the two-story building is designed as the library's library, which is connected with the corridor. However, the wooden library has been damaged by borers. On the contrary, the brick library has been preserved until now. The iron vent under the windowsill is inlaid with the school emblem of the industrial school period. The red building was officially named Sixian building in 1986, and became a famous building after redecorating and equipment renovation The History Museum of Taipei University of science and technology.
School symbol
school badge
The school logo is surrounded by "Taipei tech" by the upper and lower rings. The blue of the upper ring represents the development of science and technology, and the green line of the lower ring represents the transition from traditional industry to modern science and technology and the sustainable operation of green environmental protection. Combined with the upper and lower parts of the ring, there is the meaning of the coexistence of science and technology and green ecology and sustainable development.
School motto
In August 1959, Professor Li Yongxiang, who was then the director of discipline at Taipei Institute of technology, suggested that "honesty, simplicity, precision and diligence" be the motto of the school. With the consent of president Zhang Dan, it was submitted to the school affairs meeting for discussion and approval. Then it was submitted to the Department of education and the Ministry of education for approval and implementation.
Sincerity: keep sincerity, eliminate falsehood, cultivate oneself, and be good to others
Pu: pure and noble, modest and thrifty
Refined: specialized in technology, refined by research
Diligence: make unremitting efforts
school song
The school song of the early industrial school was written in Japanese. When it was restructured into a technical college in 1948, the then president, Jian Zhuojian, asked Professor Zhao Yurun to write the lyrics, and then Wu Juche, the music teacher of Taipei technical vocational school, composed the music. In the summer of 1948, it was submitted to the School Administration Council for deliberation, and was officially promulgated after the resolution of the competent authorities at all levels.
Famous Alumni
academic circle
Zhan Shihong, President of Yuanzhi University of Taiwan; Professor and head of Department of mechanical engineering, University of Wisconsin; Wisconsin distinguished professor; academician of American Society of mechanical engineers.
Peng CI Deng, Professor of Mining Engineering Department of West Virginia University, USA; academician of American Academy of Engineering Sciences.
Wu Jianguo, President of Datong University, Taiwan; President of China Society of mining and metallurgical engineering.
Zheng Yongfu, President of Jingwen University of science and technology of Taiwan; vice president of Taipei University of science and technology.
Yan Wenfang, President of Huaxia Institute of technology, President of Longhua University of science and technology, and Dean of academic affairs of Taipei University of science and technology.
Qiu Yuancheng, Professor of mechanical and electrical engineering, Sun Yat sen University, Taiwan.
Zeng Junyuan, vice president of Taipei University of science and technology; director of Asia ferroelectric Association.
Meng jiluo, chairman of Huaxia Institute of technology in Taiwan; Honorary Professor of Taipei University of science and technology; consultant of "science and technology consulting office of Ministry of education" of Taiwan authorities.
Lin Qirui is the director of the Department of mechanical engineering and the Institute of mechatronics, Taipei University of science and technology.
Lin Mingjie is a professor and director of the Department of business management and the director of the Institute of business management, Central University of Taiwan.
Zhong Bingcai is the director of the Department of computer science at bloomham campus of Long Island University of New York.
Ke Junhong is concurrently professor of the Institute of oral rehabilitation medicine, Taipei Medical University, and general manager of Yashi development Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
Lin Zhengyi, professor and assistant vice president of the Australian National University of South Australia; the fifth "legislator".
Cai Zhongbao, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department of Taiwan Jiaotong University, member and convener of the semiconductor process equipment committee of the Ministry of economic affairs.
Huang Jingxiong, professor and convener of vehicle technology group of Changhua Normal University, President and international judge of automobile repair category of "international skills competition committee of the Republic of China".
Chen Yilang, Dean of Mingzhi University of science and technology, Professor of Department of industrial engineering and management, Taiwan.
business
Shi Ziyi, head of Taiwan industrial automation technology service group, and "father of Taiwan automation".
Zhou Dashen, American Eli Lily pharmaceutical factory, was awarded the "most accomplished scientist Award".
Lin Shuhong, chairman and founder of Changchun Petrochemical Group.
Tong Zixian, vice chairman and founder of ASUS computer.
Liao Mingkun, director and founder of Changchun Petrochemical Group.
Zheng Xinyi, director and founder of Changchun Petrochemical Group.
Song Gongyuan, chairman of Guangbao group.
Huang Zhenzhi -- Pu
Chinese PinYin : Tai Bei Ke Ji Da Xue
Taipei University of science and technology
Music fountain in North Square of Dayan Pagoda. Da Yan Ta Bei Guang Chang Yin Le Pen Quan
Former residence of Chen Mingren. Chen Ming Ren Gu Ju