2024 Taipei Tech Cultivates Talents for Low Orbit Satellite Communications
Promoting space industry-academia cooperation! Taipei Tech is implementing the Ministry of Education's subsidized "B5G Low-orbit Satellite Critical Communication Module Industry Talent and Technology Cultivation Base" program. Recently, Taipei Tech has held a briefing session on the cooperation between enterprises and partner schools and a workshop for seed teachers, with the hope of building a bridge for industry-academia communication and cultivating future seed teachers to nurture talents in the integration of technologies such as radio frequency modules, communication and access networks, and system applications, so as to collaborate in enhancing Taiwan's international competitiveness in the field of satellite communications.
Mr. Yang-Lang Chang, Dean of Taipei Tech's College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, said that Pfizer CEO Jen-Hsun Huang kicked off the topic of AI digital life at COMPUTEX. More than 10 years ago, Taipei Tech assisted Pfizer in promoting the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) GPU parallel high-performance computing method for academic thesis research, which has helped Pfizer to stand in the global market. This program introduces the latest space technology and needs of the industry to the campus, allowing students to be exposed to the most cutting-edge technology, enhancing their professionalism and preparing them for future employment.
The morning briefing was attended by representatives from several B5G satellite communication companies and organizations, including the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA), Pegatron, and the Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League (CTARL). Mr. Wei-Chun Chen, Director of Space Technology Application Department of Taiwan Space Agency, was invited to give a presentation on the current development and future outlook of Taiwan's space industry.
Yuh-Shyan Hwang, Dean of Academic Affairs of Taipei Tech, pointed out that by participating in this program, Taipei Tech hopes to strengthen the cooperation between the university and the industry, so that students can come into contact with real industry cases and apply what they have learned in solving real-world problems while they are still in school. Through this mode of training, students will be able to quickly integrate into the workplace after graduation and become the top talents required by the industry.
The afternoon workshop was a professional training on B5G low-orbit satellite communication technology for seed teachers from Taipei Tech and partner schools. Mr. Yu Hsien-Cheng, Deputy Director of the Taiwan Space Agency, opened the workshop by emphasizing the importance of B5G satellite communication technology in the future communication field. Mr. Tzung-Wen Chiou, General Manager of BWant CO., LTD., gave a lecture on "MW5 System - OTA Measurement and Analysis" in order to enhance the teachers' theoretical knowledge and practical ability, and to provide a solid footing for the future curriculum design.
Professor I-Fong Chen of Jinwen University of Science and Technology, a partner school of the participating workshop, said that the training not only provides a deeper understanding of B5G satellite communication technology, but also provides many practical teaching resources and methods from Taipei Tech, which is believed to be helpful for us to cultivate the students' practical ability and innovative thinking through the future teaching.
Mr. Hsin-Piao Lin, Director of Taipei Tech Institute of Aerospace and System Engineering, emphasized that Taipei Tech will continue to promote university-enterprise cooperation in the future, and through a series of training and exchange activities, we will continue to improve the professionalism and practical ability of teachers and students, so as to make greater contributions to the development of B5G low-orbit satellite communication technology in Taiwan.
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