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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
In February 2008, the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) established the Research Center for Energy Technology and Strategy (RCETS), with the goal of organizing our researchers and resources in energy related fields. RCETS has established thirty-two research groups that focus on a wide variety of energy technology, including most importantly solar cells, energy strategies, bio energy, wind power, LED lighting, carbon capture and storage, and hydrogen systems. These groups represent eight colleges and thirty departments at NCKU, along with thirty off-campus research institutes and companies. Approximately 200 NCKU professors and researchers are involved. Since 2011, RCETS has become one of the four most prominent research centers at NCKU.
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Application of Qualitative Research to Analyze the Knowledge and Skill Requirements for Maritime Operational Safety
Chang, P. C., Chou, W. S., Chiang, W. S. & Chiang, Y. C., 2025, 2025 IEEE Underwater Technology, UT 2025. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., (2025 IEEE Underwater Technology, UT 2025).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Development of a Location-based Rapid Building Performance Simulation Tool Combined with Design of Experiment Method for Energy Efficiency Enhancement in Existing Healthcare Building Retrofitting
Chiu, S. H., Chiang, C. Y., Lee, S. K. & Chen, C.-Y., 2025, In: Sensors and Materials. 37, 4 (4), p. 1615-1638 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The effects of structural design alternatives on the embodied carbon emissions of steel buildings
Chang, H. Y., Ma, S. N., Chiang, Y. C. & Lai, C. M., 2025 Apr 1, In: Journal of Building Engineering. 99, 111603.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2 Citations (Scopus)