List of National Taiwan University people

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The list of National Taiwan University people includes alumni and prominent faculty and staff.

Nobel Prize Laureate[]

  • Yuan-Tseh Lee (李遠哲): Chemistry, 1986

Wolf Prize Laureates[]

Turing Award Laureate[]

University chancellors[]

Sciences and Engineering[]

Life sciences[]

  • Chuan-Chiung Chang (張傳烱): co-discoverer of bungarotoxin; Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology, National Taiwan University
  • Ding-Shinn Chen, M.D. (陳定信): authority on hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma; Dean, NTU College of Medicine; Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences, USA
  • Lan-Bo Chen (陳良博): Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School
  • Pei-Jer Chen, M.D. (陳培哲): authority on hepatitis D virus; Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Research Scholar; Professor of Medicine, NTU
  • Wei-Jao Chen, M.D. (陳維昭): President, NTU, 1993–2005; pioneer in surgical separation of ischiopagus tripus conjoined twins
  • Yuan-Tsong Chen, M.D. (陳垣崇): inventor of Myozyme, the first EMEA- and U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for Pompe disease (approved in 2006); Director, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica; former Chief and professor, the Pediatrics Division of Medical Genetics, Duke University Medical Center
  • , M.D.: Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
  • , M.D. (陳昱瑞): President, International Society of Craniofacial Surgery, 1999–2000
  • Shu Chien, M.D. (錢煦): University Professor, University of California; President, the American Physiological Society, 1990–1; President Elect, the Biomedical Engineering Society, USA, 2005-6
  • (賀端華): ISI (Institute for Scientific Information) highly cited researcher in plant and animal science; UNESCO Professorship, 2004; Director and Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, 2003–2008, Currently a Professor in the Biology Department Washington University in St. Louis.
  • Fushih Pan, PhD: Plastic Surgeon, Developer of the MIRA Procedure
  • Ru-Chih Chow Huang (黃周汝吉): American Women in Science, 1985; Professor of Biology, Johns Hopkins University
  • (謝道時): Professor of Biochemistry, Duke University Medical Center
  • Su-Ming Hsu, M.D. (許世明): ISI highly cited researcher in clinical medicine (cited more than 10,000 times between 1981 and 1992); Professor of Pathology, NTU
  • Lily Y. Jan (葉公杼): Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco
  • Yuh Nung Jan (詹裕農): Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, Professor of Molecular Physiology, University of California, San Francisco
  • : Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
  • George Kuo, Co-discoverer of Hepatitis C
  • Michael M. C. Lai, M.D. (賴明詔): President, National Cheng Kung University, 2007–2011; Vice President, Academia Sinica, 2003–2007; Distinguished Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, University of Southern California; Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, 1990–2003
  • Chen-Yuan Lee, M.D. (李鎮源): co-discoverer of bungarotoxin; Redi Award, 1976; Former President, International Society on Toxinology
  • (李惇厚): Professor of Virology, Harvard School of Public Health
  • , M.D.: Chair, Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; ISI highly cited researcher in clinical medicine
  • , M.D.: Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
  • Ming T. Tsuang, M.D. (莊明哲): University Professor, University of California; Director, Institute of Behavioral Genomics, University of California, San Diego; Director, Harvard Institute of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Genetics
  • (王正中): Professor of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco
  • James C. Wang (王倬): discoverer of topoisomerase; Chair (1983–1985) and Professor (1977–2005), Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
  • (周慧泉): Ph.D. Yale University; Senior Vice President & Head of Biotech, Bayer Pharmaceuticals.
  • , M.D.: Professor of Pathology, Professor of Oncology, and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Johns Hopkins University
  • (吳政彥): ISI highly cited researcher in neuroscience; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Senior Schmidt Fellow, Department of Biomedical Science, Florida Atlantic University
  • , M.D.: Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
  • Tsay Yi-fang: Distinguished fellow at Academia Sinica's Institute of Molecular Biology

Politics[]

  • Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文): President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2016-
  • Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九): President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2008–2016;
  • Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁): President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2000–2008; lawyer
  • Lee Teng-hui (李登輝): President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 1988–2000; agricultural economist
  • Lai Ching-te (賴清德), M.D.: Vice President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2020–
  • Wu Den-yih (吳敦義): Vice President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2012–2016
  • Lu, Annette (呂秀蓮): feminist, Vice President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2000–2008
  • Lien Chan (連戰): Vice President of Republic of China (Taiwan), 1996–2000
  • Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌): Premier of Republic of China (Taiwan)
  • (張善政): engineer, Premier of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2016-2016
  • Sean Chen (陳冲): Premier of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2012-2013; banker
  • Frank Hsieh (謝長廷): Representative, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan; Premier of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2005–2006
  • (朱立倫): Vice Premier of Republic of China (Taiwan), 2009-2010
  • (許宗力): Chief Justice and President of Judicial Yuan; Professor, Department of Law, National Taiwan University
  • Lin Yang-kang (林洋港): Chief Justice and President of Judicial Yuan, R.O.C., 1987–1994
  • Chang Po-ya (張博雅), M.P.H.: President of Control Yuan, 2014–2020; Minister of Health, 1979–1986
  • Fredrick Chien (錢復): diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs, R.O.C., 1990-1996; President of Control Yuan 1999–2005
  • General Chen Chao-min, M.B.A. (陳肇敏): Minister of National Defense
  • Chen Ding-nan (陳定南): Minister of Justice, 2000–2005
  • (李庸三): economist, Minister of Finance, 2002–2002
  • Huang Kuo-chang (黃國昌): lawyer, social activist, legislator
  • Chen, Sisy (陳文茜): writer, talk show host
  • Chang Chau-hsiung, M.D. (張昭雄): Vice-chair of People First Party, 2000–, 1st President of Chang Gung University
  • Joe Hung (洪健昭): journalist (Central News Agency), translator and diplomat, Representative of Taiwan to Italy, 1993–2000[3]
  • Kao Chia-yu (高嘉瑜): Councillor of the 11th to 13th Taipei City Council; 14th President of
  • Li Ao (李敖): A writer, social commentator, historian, independent scholar and politician in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • Peng Ming-min (彭明敏): former Chair and professor, Department of Political Science, NTU; political activist for Taiwan independence

Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences[]

  • Russell Leong: artist; Professor of English and Asian-American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Sun Kang-i (孫康宜): Malcolm G. Chace '56 Professor of East Asian Languages and Literature, Yale University (1966-68 Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages, completed all the course requirements except for the M.A. thesis)
  • David Schaberg: Professor, Department of Asian Languages & Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles (1986-1988 Elective Student, Dept. of Chinese Literature)
  • (勞思光): philosopher; Academician of Academia Sinica (B.A. Philosophy 1952)
  • (傅偉勳): Professor of Religion, Temple University; founding faculty member of Fo Guang University (B.A. Philosophy)
  • Li Yih-yuan (李亦園): Academician of Academia Sinica; Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, NTU (B.A. Anthropology 1953)
  • Kwang-chih Chang (張光直): pioneer in Chinese archaeology in the US; Vice President of Academia Sinica; member of the US National Academy of Sciences; Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University (B.A. Anthropology 1954)
  • Chen Chi-nan (陳其南): Professor, ; former Director of National Palace Museum; former Minister of Council for Cultural Affairs (M.A. Anthropology 1975)
  • (丁邦新): Professor Emeritus of Chinese Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley; Academician of Academia Sinica (B.A. Chinese, 1959; M.A. Chinese 1963)
  • (許進雄): philologist at Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
  • Cho-yun Hsu (許倬雲): Academician of Academia Sinica; Professor Emeritus of History and Sociology, University of Pittsburgh (B.A. History 1953; M.A. History 1956)
  • Liu Ts'ui-jung (劉翠溶): Academician and former Vice President of Academia Sinica (B.A. History 1953; M.A. History 1956)
  • Jing-shen Tao (陶晉生): Academician of Academia Sinica; Professor Emeritus of Chinese history, University of Arizona (B.A. History 1956; M.A. History 1959)
  • Tu Cheng-sheng (杜正勝): Academician of Academia Sinica; former Minister of Education; former Director of National Palace Museum (B.A. History 1970; M.A. History 1974)
  • Shih Shou-chien (石守謙): Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica; Academician of Academia Sinica; former Director of National Palace Museum (B.A. History 1973, M.A. History 1977)
  • Chin-Shing Huang (黃進興): Academician and Vice President of Academia Sinica (B.A. History 1973; M.A. History 1975)
  • Wu Mi-cha (吳密察): Director of National Palace Museum (B.A. History 1978)
  • (葉文心): Richard H. and Laurie C. Morrison Chair Professor, Department of History, University of California, Berkeley (B.A. History)
  • (王正華): Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University (B.A. History)
  • (李慧漱): Professor of Chinese Art at University of California, Los Angeles (B.A. History)
  • Roel Sterckx: Joseph Needham Professor of Chinese History, Science and Civilization at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Clare College
  • (高友工): Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at Princeton University (B.A. Chinese 1951)
  • Wai-lim Yip (葉維廉): poet; Professor Emeritus of Chinese and Comparative Literature at University of California, San Diego (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature)
  • Leo Ou-fan Lee (李歐梵): Professor Emeritus of Chinese Literature, Harvard University; Academician of Academia Sinica (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1961)
  • (杜國清): poet, Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Culture Studies (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature)
  • (陳芳明): literary historian, democratic activist (M.A. History 1973)
  • (張誦聖): Professor, Department Asian Studies and the Program in Comparative Literature, University of Texas at Austin (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1973)
  • David Der-wei Wang (王德威): literary critic and historian, Edward C. Henderson Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Harvard University, Academician of Academia Sinica (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1976)
  • (奚密): Distinguished Professor of Chinese, University of California, Davis (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature)
  • I, Lo-fen (衣若芬): Associate Professor, Department of Chinese Literature, Nanyang Technological University (B.A. Chinese, M.A. 1989, PhD. 1994)
  • (歐麗娟): Redologist, Professor of Chinese Literature at NTU (B.A. History, M.A. Chinese 1990, PhD. Chinese 1996)
  • Yu Kwang-chung (余光中): poet, essayist, critic, translator, Professor of Foreign Languages and Literature at NSYSU (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1954)
  • Lin Wenyue (林文月): essayist, translator of Japanese literature including The Tale of Genji; Professor Emerita, Dept. of Chinese Literature, NTU (B.A. Chinese, M.A. 1958)
  • Pai Hsien-yung (白先勇): winning novelist, Professor Emeritus at University of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1961)
  • Cheng Ch'ing-wen (鄭清文): winning novelist; banker
  • Wang Wen-hsing (王文興): winning novelist, Professor of Foreign Languages and Literature at NTU (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1961)
  • Chen Ruoxi (陳若曦): winning novelist (B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature 1961)
  • Chu Tʽien-hsin (朱天心): novelist (B.A. History)
  • Ping Lu (平路): novelist (B.A. Psychology)
  • (楊富閔): novelist
  • Li Kotomi (李琴峰): Akutagawa Prize winning fiction writer (B.A. Japanese & Chinese)
  • Angela Yang: multicultural and outreach services librarian, President of Chinese American Librarians Association from 1992 to 1993
  • Lü Shao-chia (呂紹嘉): orchestra and opera conductor (B.A. Psychology 1983)
  • Lucie Cheng (成露茜): sociologist, first permanent director of the Asian American Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles
  • (郭慧英): Associate Research Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University (B.A. Sociology 1993, M.A. 1997)
  • Hsiao-ting Lin (林孝庭): Research Fellow and Curator of East Asian Collection at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
  • Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺): Bauhinia Chair Professor of Institute of Strategic and International Affairs at National Chung Cheng University, former Premier of Republic of China
  • (刁錦寰): W. Allen Wallis Professor of Econometrics and Statistics Emeritus, University of Chicago
  • Cyrus Chu(朱敬一): economist, member of the US National Academy of Sciences, Academician of Academia Sinica, former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu to the World Trade Organization
  • Jang Show-ling (鄭秀玲): economist, former legislator

Business and Financial Sectors[]

  • : Former managing director and Co-Head of Investment Banking for UBS Investment Bank in Taipei
  • : managing director, Head of Telecommunications, Media and Technology investment banking at Nomura
  • (周鴻成): Chief Actuary and Senior Vice President of Liberty National Life Insurance Co., the founding division of Torchmark Corporation
  • Koo Chen-fu (辜振甫): Former Chairman of the Koos Group of companies
  • (黃宗仁): Founder and Managing Partner of AsiaVest Partners, one of the leading venture capital firms in the Far East
  • : Chairman of Waterland Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
  • : Chairman of and brother of Wayne Pai, founder and former chairman of
  • Chang Yi Wang: Chairperson and CEO of the United Biomedical, Inc. (UBI) Group of companies.
  • (周慧泉): President and CEO of . named The Most Influential Women in San Francisco Bay Area.
  • (邱月琴): Chairperson,
  • (鄭美玲): CEO,
  • (張雲鵬): President,

Entertainment[]

  • Wakin Chau (周華健): (B.S., Mathematics) singer
  • Alec Su (蘇有朋): (non-graduate, Mechanical Engineering) singer, actor
  • Wen Shang-yi (怪獸 溫尚翊): (non-graduate, sociology) guitarist and band leader of Mayday
  • William Wei (韋禮安): (B.A., Foreign Languages & Literature) singer[4][5]
  • Tsai Lan-chin (蔡藍欽): (non-graduate, Mechanical Engineering) singer and songwriter
  • Chen Kuangyi (陳匡怡): actress and model
  • Smire Weng (翁滋蔓): TV show host
  • (曾博恩): you-tuber, talk show host

References[]

  1. ^ "Benjamin S. Hsiao Named Vice President for Research at Stony Brook University". Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. ^ "蔡丁貴立院旁紮營1988天" [Tsay Ting-kuei camps outside Legislative Yuan building for 1988 days]. Sing Tao Daily Canada Edition. 12 April 2014. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Late journalist-diplomat Joe Hung remembered as man of erudition and veracity". . 6 March 2018. Archived from the original on 14 March 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  4. ^ 王郁惠 (6 June 2010). 韋禮安當歌手 博士爸媽支持. 聯合報 (in Chinese). Taipei. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  5. ^ Huang, Andrew C.C. (18 December 2009). "MUSIC: Standing on the shoulders of idols". Taipei Times. p. 15. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
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