2020同步年報

Facts and Figures 129 NSRRC Board Meetings The six th NSRRC Board of Trustees (BOT, see page 118 for details) held its 6 th , 7 th and 8 th Board Meetings on March 13, July 15 and December 30, as well as its 4 th and 5 th Supervisory Board Meetings on the morning and afternoon of March 13. The 6 th Board meeting was chaired by Dr. Yu-Chin Hsu, while the 7 th and 8 th Board meeting was chaired by Prof. Minn-Tsong Lin. In the March meetings, the NSRRC management gave status reports on the NSRRC operation, accelerator systems, experi- mental facility development and scientific progress, as well as presented the 2019 Audit Report and 2020 Audit Work Plan. The BOT approved the 2019 Performance Outcome Report, and Work Plan and Preliminary Budget Estimate of 2021. The Supervisory Board approved the 2019 Final Accounts. In July, in addition to the routine status reports by the NSRRC management, the BOT approved the 2021 Budget Plan and Work Plan, the location adjustment of NSRRC’s solar photovoltaic system, as well as the proposal to establish the Industrial Application Division. In December, the BOT approved the 2020 Final Accounts. Dr. Chaoen Wang Appointed Deputy Director of NSRRC Approved by the NSRRC BOT, Dr. Chaoen Wang was appointed and took the helm of the Deputy Director of the NSRRC, with effect from August 1, 2020. Dr. Wang received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from Technical Uni- versity of Berlin in Germany in 1992. He was recruited by the NSRRC, which was named SRRC Preparatory and Construction Office at the time, as an associate scientist in the same year and was later promoted to research scientist in 2006. During nearly 30 years of his career at the NSRRC, Dr. Wang had held positions of the Group Leader in the Radio Frequency (RF) Group and the Head of the Light Source Division. He had extensive coordination experience in working as a project leader. First he led the construction of the undulators U5 for Taiwan Light Source (TLS) during 1996 and 1997. From 1999 to 2005, he and his team members constructed the superconducting RF cavity for the TLS, which transformed the TLS to become the second light source in the world to use superconducting RF cavity for daily operation. The technique and efficiency of the equipped supercon- ducting RF cavity earned wide recognition and high praise internationally at that time. From 2010, he started to work as a project coordinator for the design and construction of a new RF system for Taiwan Photon Source (TPS). The robust 500- MHz RF system for the TPS was successfully completed in 2015 under Dr. Wang’s leadership, and the highly stable and reliable RF system made the TPS one of the brightest light sources in the world. Dr. Chaoen Wang, Deputy Director of the NSRRC. Dr. Wang received the Nishikawa Prize for his work on the application of superconducting RF cavities to a light source and has filed five patents, two to the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office and three to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. As a deputy director with extensive experience and knowledge in accelerator technology, Dr. Wang will continue to work on the optimization of the light sources, in hopes of providing high-quality light for cutting-edge research to worldwide users. Major Events

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