Jason Tam is a Project Manager at the National Taiwan University (NTU) E3 Research Center, where he oversees the planning and execution of R&D projects focused on energy and sustainable technology. His portfolio includes the development of the Ezero AI Smart Energy Management System, commercial transportation carbon emission modeling, and green engineering talent cultivation programs. Jason specializes in cross-departmental collaboration and the strategic integration of research outcomes into practical, real-world applications.
Jason holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, where he graduated first in his class, and a Master’s degree from the Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) division at National Taiwan University. During his graduate studies, he focused on energy economics, with his research published in prestigious Q1 international journals. His academic background provides a rigorous foundation for technical discourse and system analysis in the energy sector.
In professional practice, Jason served as a core member for project management and AI development in the HydrogenE3 team led by Assoc. Prof. Lisa Hsieh. He played a pivotal role in developing an intelligent decision-making platform combining Generative AI with LCOH modeling, which won First Prize in the 2024 Ørsted Sustainability Innovation Accelerator. In his current capacity, he manages platform development and industry integration, coordinating with partners such as NextDrive to drive the commercialization and deployment of the Ezero AI system.