Zhu Jingwu was awarded the Fellowship of the American Academy of Inventors
> Zhu Jingwu, the former President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the President of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System, was awarded the American Inventor...
The former President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the President of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System, Zhu Jingwu, was awarded the honor of a Fellow of the American Academy of Inventors.
Zhu Jingwu, former president of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and current president of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System, was awarded the honor of NAI Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Invertors.
Zhu Jingwu, who took over as the first president of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology two months ago, has repeatedly innovated in the field of high-temperature superconducting material research and created new fields of high-temperature superconducting research and application. He has been highly recognized and recommended. He has been awarded this honor and will receive recognition and awards on February 22 at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, USA.
The National Academy of Inventors commended a total of 101 academicians in 2013. The winners came from 54 universities and non-profit scientific research institutions. The total number of these outstanding new academicians has exceeded 3,200 U.S. patents. The selected academicians are the most professional and top talents in the field of academic innovation and invention, and have made significant contributions and far-reaching impacts on enriching the quality of human life, promoting economic development and social welfare.
> The outstanding deeds of 101 members of the American Society of Inventors will be published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, published on the 18th of this month, the January 2013 Inventors Digest, and the 2013 Proceedings of NAI.
> Zhu Jingwu is an alumnus of National Cheng Kung University. In November last year, he took up the post of president of National Taiwan University with the attitude of being a “number one volunteer.”
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