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Rutgers University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology forge research partnerships with Taipei Tech

NEW JERSEY — Governor Phil Murphy Friday witnessed the creation of new academic partnerships between Rutgers University, the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), and National Taipei University of Technology (Taipei Tech), a top research university in Taiwan.

The agreements, signed during the Choose New Jersey governor-led economic mission to East Asia, strengthen academic collaboration and enhance research capabilities for the universities.

“New Jersey has long been recognized as a bastion for educational excellence,” Murphy said. “Today we are not only strengthening the ties between New Jersey and Taiwan’s educational institutions, we are paving a path for new, game-changing technological breakthroughs.”

An agreement was signed on Oct. 20, by Anthony M. Calcado, Executive Vice President & COO, Rutgers University, and Sea-Fue Wang, President, National Taipei University of Technology, to form a partnership between Rutgers University School of Engineering and Taipei Tech.

An additional agreement was forged by NJIT and Taipei Tech, signed by Teik C. Lim, President, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Sea-Fue Wang, President, National Taipei University of Technology.

The collaboration between Rutgers University and Taipei Tech propels New Jersey’s reputation as an academic excellence and technological innovation leader.

“Like Taipei Tech, Rutgers School of Engineering values collaboration as the driver of engineering innovation,” said Rutgers University School of Engineering Dean Alberto Cuitiño, “This partnership leverages our common goal of establishing joint learning and degree programs to enhance global education as well as cooperative research initiatives across engineering disciplines to foster technological advancements.”

Rutgers–New Brunswick Chancellor Francine Conway said, “Rutgers–New Brunswick is the nation’s number 15 top public university and a home to interdisciplinary research—where the life sciences, engineering, and other fields come together to solve problems and discover new knowledge. We are proud to partner with National Taipei University of Technology and look forward to jointly discovering new innovations and elevating the academic and career paths of our students.”

The agreement between NJIT and Taipei Tech establishes a Joint Research Protocol of Academic Collaboration initiative between the two universities.

“NJIT is excited to work with Taipei Tech on joint research efforts related to a wide range of topics, including bioscience and bioengineering, materials science, the environment and sustainability, robotics and machine intelligence, as well as data science, transportation systems, and supply chain management,” said NJIT President Teik C. Lim. “We are grateful to Governor Murphy for using this trip to foster collaborations such as this, which will yield societal and economic benefits.”

“This signing ceremony marks a significant milestone as we come together to strengthen the bonds of collaborations with NJIT and Rutgers University, two of the top higher education institutions in the United States. The presence of Governor Murphy from his tight visiting schedule in witnessing the signing ceremony shows us his emphasis on higher education and collaboration,” said Taipei Tech President Sea-Fue Wang. “Taipei Tech, as the oldest technical school in Taiwan, has been cultivating a significant amount of entrepreneurs to motivate Taiwan’s industrialization. The link of Taipei Tech with the two universities in New Jersey represents the link of Taiwanese companies with international trends of technology. I am confident that our shared commitment to innovation, learning, and progress will yield remarkable results.”

“The partnerships forged today signal that the international community recognizes the strength of New Jersey and its academic institutions,” said Wesley Mathews, President and CEO of Choose New Jersey. “At home and abroad, this agreement will benefit students by harnessing faculty and staff expertise in local and international projects.”

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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