The Joint Instrumentation Center of the College of Bioresources and Agriculture is dedicated to providing advanced scientific instruments and professional technical support for NTU faculty, students, and external research organizations. The center houses a wide range of modern analytical instruments, covering fields such as biology, agriculture, and the environment, offering services such as equipment rental, technical training, and data analysis. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the center serves as an essential platform for academic research, industrial applications, and technological innovation, aiming to promote scientific progress and enhance interaction and cooperation between academia and industry.
MOUs have been signed with Wageningen University and Research, Seoul National University and Hokkaido University for research collaboration and student/faculty exchange to strengthen the teaching of smart technologies. The college capstone courses, specialization program course modules, and hands-on courses are expected to be fortified.
The primary options for attaining net-zero carbon emissions in agriculture include reduction, carbon sequestration, circular economy, and sustainable practices. These strategies include low-carbon processes, sustainable energy, circular economy, negative carbon technology, and social sciences. The objective is to augment Taiwan's academic capabilities in agricultural net-zero emissions, create a platform for collaboration among industry, government, academia, and research in agricultural zero-carbon technology, strengthen international cooperation, and develop mechanisms for professional talent cultivation. Furthermore, it entails the development of a framework and methodology for sustainable agricultural net-zero evaluations, as well as the formulation of Taiwan's agricultural zero-carbon strategy and execution pathway.
A research and service center that combines animal and plant disease diagnosis and health management professionals to achieve the national animal and plant disease prevention, treatment and quarantine mission through academic research, local services and industrial cooperation.