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Prof. Hong Hwa Chen's Lab
Prof. Hong Hwa Chen's Lab
Orchids are insect-pollinated flowers. The floral morphology, flower color, and floral fragrance of orchids play important roles in the evolution of orchids, and they are also the focus of our laboratory. Our main research direction orchid genomics and the study of functional genomics for floral morphology, flower color, and floral fragrance. Recently, genomic big data analysis is also applied to orchid research. -

hvWang LAB
hvWang LAB
The main goal of Marine Biology and Cetacean Research Center at NCKU is for rescuing the live stranded cetacean or managing the death stranded event in Taiwan. -

Laboratory for Climate Change Biology
Laboratory for Climate Change Biology
We investigate biological responses to climate change, macrophysiology and evolutionary adaptation, dendroclimatology and ecosystem services. -

Professor Jui-Ming Lin's LAB
Professor Jui-Ming Lin's LAB
Professor Jui-Ming Lin is an important poet in Taiwan and a pioneer in the study of the history of Taiwan literature. He was also the student of the first session of the History Department of National Cheng Kung University. -

SusNanoChem Lab
SusNanoChem
There are two main themes ongoing in our research group. The first theme is related to the evaluation of environmental health impacts of emerging chemical substances such as nano- and micro-plasctics, and the other is the innovation of energy-saving nanomaterials in the photo- and electro-catalysis of persistent organic contaminants. -

PURE Lab
PURE Lab
We focus on the research to both reduce the environmental problem and sustain the economy by raising resource efficiency. Professor Chen loves bringing students discovering cross-discipline research topics and address the issue with systems thinking. -

Environmental Biotechnology Research Laboratory
Environmental Biotechnology Research Laboratory
EBL focuses on utilizing biotechnology to treat environmental related issue. With the combination of traditional biotechnology and the most popular molecular biology, we are able to apply the both technology on most important environmental issue in Taiwan and worldwide, such as pollution control and developing renewable energy. -

Neural Computation Lab
Neural Computation Lab
We design invasive brain-machine interface (iBMI) which translates neural signals into movement intention so that paralyzed patients can control wheelchairs by their intention. We cooperate with other international laboratory in order to acquires nonhuman primates' datasets. We then design the neural decoder by the dataset. -

Advanced Material and Processing Lab (AMPL)
Advanced Material and Processing Lab (AMPL)
AMPL is focusing on green synthesis and circular economy. We extract and synthesize a wide range of high-performance, high-value-added nanomaterials. Cellulose, lignin, silicon, and metals are all cost-effective materials extracted from agricultural waste - rice straws. Cellulose nanocrystalline and glucose are further extracted from cellulose, which enhances composite material and is used as an emerging biomass energy source. Chitosan is obtained from fishery waste - cartilage animal shells and used in environmental applications such as biomedicine technology and ecological treatment. -

Geoinformation analysis and smart management
Geoinformation analysis and smart management
Environmental spatiotemporal data accumulates into big data, and the content in the data are far beyond traditional mathematics and statistical modeling. -

Combustion and Propulsion Lab
Combustion and Propulsion Lab
Welcome to Combustion and Propulsion Lab (CPL). At the CPL, we utilize both experimental and numerical methods to achieve our research goals. We closely cooperate with the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Metal Industries Research and Development Center, Industry Technology Research Center, and industries that work on defense and energy issues. -

Novel EXperimental & Theoretical Group for materials design
Novel EXperimental & Theoretical Group for materials design
The Novel EXperimental & Theoretical Group for Materials Design (NEXT-G Materials Design) is co-supervised by Prof. Wen-Dung Hsu and Prof. Shih-kang Lin at Dept. Materials Science and Engineering, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan.
