Features

Racing Against Time: Inside NTU Racing’s Pursuit of Speed, Precision, and Reinvention

Raindrops fell steadily on campus the day National Taiwan University’s racing team unveiled its latest electric Formula-style racecar.
Through the mist and puddles of Palm Avenue, a race car soared down the slick boulevard, slicing tight figure eights between rows of umbrella-grasping spectators. The crowd gasped as the orange, blue, and white machine accelerated and braked amid the downpour. The tricolor machine was called Epsilon 6, or EP6 — a racecar designed, built, and tested entirely by students of NTU Racing.

HONOR

NTU Reaches Record Heights in QS World University Rankings and THE Sustainability Impact Rankings

National Taiwan University (NTU) has reached new milestones in two of the world’s benchmark university assessments, achieving its highest-ever position in both the QS World University Rankings 2027 and the Times Higher Education (THE) Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026.

GLOBAL OUTLOOK

NTU and Mahidol University Deepen Collaboration in AI and Medical Innovation

National Taiwan University (NTU) welcomed a delegation from Mahidol University for high-level discussions on artificial intelligence, medical research, and future academic collaboration on March 5, 2026.

NTU and Singapore Management University Expand Partnership in Business Education and Global Talent Development

On March 13, 2026, National Taiwan University (NTU) welcomed a delegation from Singapore Management University led by President Lily Kong. The high-level visit underscored the growing partnership between the two institutions and their shared commitment to cultivating globally competent and engaged talent.

Achievements

Can AI Help Prevent and Treat Stroke? A New Study Explores Its Potential and Limitations

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, disproportionately affecting lower socioeconomic groups. However, current generative AI chatbots are still not reliable enough for giving case-relevant information about stroke.

Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Nanoscopic Raft Dynamics on Cell Membranes: From Hypothesis to Visualization

A collaborative research team of four professors and several graduate students, including Prof. Richard P. Cheng, Prof. Ja-an Annie Ho, Prof. Chun-hsien Chen of the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemical Science and Technology at National Taiwan University, and Prof. Li-Chen Wu of the Department of Applied Chemistry at National Chi Nan University, has made a long-sought breakthrough. By combining atomic force microscopy (AFM) with a Hadamard product–based image reconstruction algorithm, the researchers successfully achieved visualization, for the first time, of the nanoscopic dynamics of membrane rafts in live cells, making visible these subtle dynamics that had long remained invisible on the cell membrane.

Southern Ocean Intermediate Waters Held the Key to Earth's CO2 Past

For decades, oceanographers considered the deep ocean to be the primary natural reservoir for storing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). However, a new international study led by Dr. Raúl Tapia and Associate Professor Sze-Ling Ho of the Institute of Oceanography at National Taiwan University challenges this long-standing assumption. By reconstructing 600,000 years of ocean history, the research team discovered that the oft-overlooked “Antarctic Intermediate Water” (AAIW), located 500–1,500 meters below the ocean surface, has played a critical role in regulating atmospheric CO2 over the past several glacial cycles. The study findings were published in Science Advances.

Backpack-Sized Biodiesel System Offers New Model for Energy Resilience

As global energy instability intensifies, researchers at National Taiwan University have developed a portable biodiesel fuel production system compact enough to fit inside a backpack — a breakthrough that could significantly accelerate emergency energy access in disaster zones and remote regions.

Teaching & Learning

A Nobel Laureate Explores the Quiet Revolution of “Click Chemistry”—and Why It Matters Now

When Morten P. Meldal participated in pioneering the path to “click chemistry,” he did not simply identify a new category of reactions; he changed the way chemists think.

A Nobel Laureate Explores the Brain’s “GPS”—and What It May Reveal About Alzheimer’s

On February 9, 2026, May-Britt Moser addressed her audience at National Taiwan University on a profoundly complex and deeply human concern: how we find our way. How we find our way, not just through cities or country landscapes, but through labyrinth of memory itself.

From Atomic Structures to Molecular Medicine: Nobel Laureate Joachim Frank Introduces the Technology Transforming Modern Drug Discovery

When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, scientists redoubled their efforts, racing not only against the virus, but against time itself.

Academician James C. Liao Explores the Future of Technology and Humanity Through the Lens of Evolution

On March 6, 2026, National Taiwan University welcomed back distinguished alumnus Academician James C. Liao, a world-renowned pioneer in metabolic engineering and synthetic biology and former President of Academia Sinica (2016–2026), for a Royal Palm Lecture titled “Future Society: An Evolutionary Perspective on Technology and the Humanities.”

Learning From the Top: D-School Launches Executive-Led Internship Program

The College of Design and Innovation (Stanley Wang D-School), National Taiwan University (NTU) has initiated a new kind of internship—one that brings students face to face not just with company organizations, but with the people who lead them.

Hope, Knowledge, and Society: A New Chapter for SPE

The heart of SPE is expressed by its Latin motto: SPE Scientiae, SPE Civitatis. “Spe” means hope in Latin, but it is also the School’s acronym, reflecting its dual mission to advance knowledge (Scientiae) and serve society (Civitatis). At the School of Political Science and Economics, this mission is carried out course by course and partnership by partnership, forming a new academic home for students interested to learn how power, finance, institutions, and leadership interactively shape the modern world.

People

“Conversations with Nobel”: NTU Exhibition Explores the Enduring Spirit Behind the Nobel Prize

To deepen Taiwan’s engagement with the global academic community, National Taiwan University and the Swedish Representative Office in Taiwan jointly launched the special exhibition “Conversations with Nobel: Echoes and Origins of the Nobel Prize” on May 4 at NTU’s General Building of Liberal Education.

At Career Expo, the Future of Work Starts to Take Shape

On March 7, National Taiwan University opened the doors to what is now the largest campus recruitment fair in Taiwan—an event that runs less like a typical job market and more like a preview of the future of work.

Campus Comes Alive at Club Fair

Each spring, as brightly colored azaleas bloom all around the National Taiwan University campus, something else comes into full view: the collective energy of student life.

Administration Building Marks a Century at the Heart of Taiwan’s Academic History

For 100 years, the Administration Building at National Taiwan University has stood as the heart of the university’s evolving history—witness to colonial rule, war, political transformation, and the rise of modern higher education in Taiwan.

NTU Commencement 2026: Graduates Called to Lead with Resilience, Purpose, and Compassion

National Taiwan University celebrated its 2026 Commencement Ceremony on May 30, sending off a new generation of graduates with an inspiring call for resilience, lifelong learning, and service in a changing and increasingly uncertain world.