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National Tsing Hua University

National Tsing Hua University has a long and proud history. First established as the Tsing Hua Academy at Tsing Hua Garden in Beijing in 1911, the Academy was renamed as National Tsing Hua University in 1928 as its curricula expanded to that of a full-fledged university. In 1956, National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) was reinstalled on its current campus in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) was reinstalled on its current campus in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Since its reinstallation, NTHU has developed from an institute focusing on Nuclear Science and Technology to that of a comprehensive research university offering degree programs ranging from baccalaureate to doctorate in science, technology, engineering, humanities and social sciences, as well as management. NTHU has been consistently ranked as one of the premier universities in Taiwan and is widely recognized as the best incubator for future leaders in industries as well as academics. Such stellar records are particularly exemplified by the outstanding achievements of our alumni, including two Nobel laureates in physics Drs. Cheng- Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee, one Nobel laureate in chemistry Dr. Yuan-Tseh Lee and one Wolf Prize winner in mathematics Dr. Shiing-Shen Chern.

TSMC Building

The conference will be held on the TSMC Building.

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Mabuville

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Mabuville is AUO's educational training center. The ancient name "Mabu Shupai" refers to the past abundance of wild Mabu trees (Trema orientalis) in the area. The park spans 33 hectares, with 10 hectares developed for activities and 23 hectares designated as a forest reserve, aiming to minimize human interference and preserve the original ecosystem.

The second day of the ICRM agenda will be held at Mabuville. All participants will travel together by tour bus from National Tsing Hua University in the morning. We will host keynote speeches and roundtable discussions in the lush, tranquil natural environment. During the breaks, guests can appreciate the park's landscape design up close and experience the serenity of being surrounded by the forest.

Mabuville is usually only open to AUO’s wholly-owned subsidiaries and founding companies' employees, making it rare for outsiders to have the opportunity to enter and enjoy this beautiful forest feast. The Center for Resilience Research of National Tsing Hua University has secured this rare opportunity, and we sincerely invite you to join us on a journey of resilience knowledge in this natural ecological setting.

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