Increasing Enrollment of International PhD Students in NCKU
The enrollment number of international students has increased at the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), where the internationalization of campus environment has been improved. Statistically, aside from the enrollment number of international undergraduate students, the number of international graduate students in the doctoral programs has been significantly increasing in the past few years. For example, Drs. Sarbani Basu and Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh, who both obtained their PhD from Institute of Microelectronics in this February, indicated that their studies at NCKU have been valuable experiences because of NCKU’s academic freedom, advanced and outstanding teaching and research facilities as well as meticulous research studies.
According to the data from the Office of Academic Affairs, the number of international students who are pursuing doctorate reaches 103 in this academic year of 08-09. They come from various countries in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Canada, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Thailand, USA, Vietnam, etc.
Drs. Sarbani Basu and Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh, advised by the Distinguished Professor Yeong-Her Wang (王永和) for their PhD studies, both came from renowned universities in India. They claimed that NCKU provides advanced facilities, numerous reference books and collections as well as comfortable and user-friendly studying environment, such as easy-access internet to search for periodicals and articles. They also mentioned that there are many science parks with IC foundries dotting in Taiwan, showing that Taiwan is a highly developed country with advanced technology.
Drs. Sarbani Basu and Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh are both grateful to Professor Wang’s instruction and aids which render them knowledge in the field of microwaves and III-V compound semiconductors. “Studying in NCKU is an invaluable and unforgettable experience for us,” said by Drs. Basu.
Drs. Basu also said that compared with universities and industries in India, the counterparts in Taiwan are much superior in IC design and development, and semiconductors than those in India. She looked forward to more academic collaborations between Taiwan and India in the future.
Drs. Basu and Dr. Singh both acclaimed the beautiful, clean and safe environment in Taiwan and friendly people here. Food in Taiwan is also impressive to them. Drs. Sarbani Basu earned her Master of Technology in Microwaves from University of Burdwan and Master of Science in Physics from Magadh University. She received Bachelor of Education in Science and Bachelor of Science from Calcutta University. Her PhD dissertation is working on “Liquid phase deposition of Al2O3 thin films and its application for GaN and GaAs-based MOSHEMTs”.
Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh was conferred with a Master of Technology in Microwaves from University of Burdwan and a Master of Science in Physics and Bachelor of Science at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University. His Ph.D. dissertation is working on “Design and implementation of compact Ka-band transceiver MMIC chips and passive circuits.”
According to the data from the Office of Academic Affairs, the number of international students who are pursuing doctorate reaches 103 in this academic year of 08-09. They come from various countries in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Canada, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Thailand, USA, Vietnam, etc.
Drs. Sarbani Basu and Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh, advised by the Distinguished Professor Yeong-Her Wang (王永和) for their PhD studies, both came from renowned universities in India. They claimed that NCKU provides advanced facilities, numerous reference books and collections as well as comfortable and user-friendly studying environment, such as easy-access internet to search for periodicals and articles. They also mentioned that there are many science parks with IC foundries dotting in Taiwan, showing that Taiwan is a highly developed country with advanced technology.
Drs. Sarbani Basu and Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh are both grateful to Professor Wang’s instruction and aids which render them knowledge in the field of microwaves and III-V compound semiconductors. “Studying in NCKU is an invaluable and unforgettable experience for us,” said by Drs. Basu.
Drs. Basu also said that compared with universities and industries in India, the counterparts in Taiwan are much superior in IC design and development, and semiconductors than those in India. She looked forward to more academic collaborations between Taiwan and India in the future.
Drs. Basu and Dr. Singh both acclaimed the beautiful, clean and safe environment in Taiwan and friendly people here. Food in Taiwan is also impressive to them. Drs. Sarbani Basu earned her Master of Technology in Microwaves from University of Burdwan and Master of Science in Physics from Magadh University. She received Bachelor of Education in Science and Bachelor of Science from Calcutta University. Her PhD dissertation is working on “Liquid phase deposition of Al2O3 thin films and its application for GaN and GaAs-based MOSHEMTs”.
Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh was conferred with a Master of Technology in Microwaves from University of Burdwan and a Master of Science in Physics and Bachelor of Science at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University. His Ph.D. dissertation is working on “Design and implementation of compact Ka-band transceiver MMIC chips and passive circuits.”
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Date:
98-03-05

