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The World's First Ultra-High-Speed 4D Microscope Developed, Improving Brain Image Clarity

The World's First Ultra-High-Speed 4D Microscope Developed, Improving Brain Image Clarity

NTU’s Prof. Shi-Wei Chu and Prof. Ming-Kai Pan’s Team Develops the World’s First Ultra-High-Speed 4D Microscope, Improving Brain Image Clarity by Nearly 10 Times.

The following are the NTU’s important contributions to the world in technology field:

  • Developed Taiwan’s first mini-computer, boosting industry growth - Alumni Lin Baili and Wen Shi-ren
  • Nobel laureate advancing global research and Taiwan’s prominence - Alumnus Lee Yuan-Tseh
  • Cultivated semiconductor talents, establishing Taiwan’s global leadership - Alumni Si Min, Mark Liu

NTU’s Prof. Shi-Wei Chu and Prof. Ming-Kai Pan’s Team Develops the World’s First Ultra-High-Speed 4D Microscope, Improving Brain Image Clarity by Nearly 10 Times.

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Technology Developed Taiwan’s first mini-computer, boosting industry growth - Alumni Lin Baili and Wen Shi-ren
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