About Us
The NTU E3 Research Center
Housed in the Department of Civil Engineering at National Taiwan University (NTU), our center, directed by Professor I-Yun Lisa Hsieh (謝依芸), is dedicated to overcoming the challenges of sustainable energy transition. Our focus is on reducing CO2 and pollutant emissions while addressing the rising demand for energy. Through innovative research and practical data-driven solutions, we aim to accelerate the global and local shift to net-zero emissions.
Starting with electric mobility, our research has grown to encompass a wide range of energy systems, including renewable energy, smart grid management, green logistics, and hydrogen energy economics. We also address broader societal issues such as carbon pricing and green finance, all to support a just and sustainable transition to new energy solutions.
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Principal Investigator
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering (Joint Appointment)
National Taiwan University
iyhsieh@ntu.edu.tw
CERB 601
Full Time
Ph.D. Students
Research
Ongoing Topics
Recent Publications
Equity in Carbon Pricing: Impacts on Household Carbon Burdens Across Different Demographics
Ecological Economics, Vol. 242.Super-Resolution Wind Mapping with Deep Learning for Scalable Renewable Energy Planning
Communications Earth & Environment.Digitalization and decarbonization in last-mile logistics: a life cycle assessment of proof of delivery systems
Transportation Letters.Integrated assessment of boiler air pollution control policy: Impacts on emissions, air quality, and public health in Taiwan
Atmospheric Pollution Research.AI-driven Short-term Load Forecasting Enhanced by Clustering in Multi-type University Buildings: Insights Across Building Types and Pandemic Phases
Journal of Building Engineering.Honors and Recognitions
林宏叡(Hung-Jui Lin)於「2026年中華民國地理學會年會暨學術研討會」榮獲學生論文競賽特優獎!
Congratulations to Yu-Hsin Hu (胡羽忻) for receiving the 2025 Master's Thesis Honorable Mention Award from the Chinese Association for Energy Economics (CAEE).
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