National Tsing Hua University
IEEE-NEMS 2027 will be held at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), one of Taiwan's most prestigious research universities. Founded in 1911 in Beijing and re-established in Hsinchu in 1956, NTHU has a strong tradition in science, engineering, and nanotechnology research. The university's alumni include three Nobel Prize laureates.
Address: No. 101, Section 2, Kuang-Fu Road, Hsinchu 300044, Taiwan
Conference Venue
The conference sessions will be held at the International Conference Hall located in the Macronix Building (旺宏館) on the NTHU campus. The venue features:
- Main hall with 404 seats
- Multiple breakout meeting rooms
- Spacious foyer and lounge area for poster sessions and networking
Getting to Hsinchu
From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE)
- Take the bus or MRT to HSR Taoyuan Station
- Take Taiwan High Speed Rail (HSR) to HSR Hsinchu Station (~35 minutes)
- From HSR Hsinchu Station, take a taxi to NTHU (~25 minutes)
From Taipei
- By HSR: Taipei to Hsinchu HSR Station, ~30 minutes
- By TRA (conventional rail): Taipei Main Station to Hsinchu Station, ~1.5–2 hours
Local Transportation
- Taxi from HSR Hsinchu Station to NTHU: ~25 minutes
- Taxi from TRA Hsinchu Station to NTHU: ~NTD 200
- Hsinchu City Bus No. 1 or No. 83 — stop at "National Tsing Hua University"
About Hsinchu
Hsinchu is known as the "Windy City" and Taiwan's technology hub. The city is home to the Hsinchu Science Park, where leading semiconductor companies such as TSMC and UMC are headquartered — making it directly relevant to researchers in the nano/micro systems field.
Beyond technology, Hsinchu offers rich cultural attractions including the historic Chenghuang Temple and its famous night market, the beautiful Eighteen Peaks Mountain hiking trails, and the scenic 17-kilometer coastline cycling path. The area is also known for its traditional rice noodles, meatballs, and Hakka cuisine.