Tsai Mi-ching () is a
Taiwanese
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politician. He is currently the Deputy Minister of
Science and Technology
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since 20 May 2016. Now is the temple host of the Motor Temple in National Cheng Kung University.
Early life
Tsai obtained his bachelor's and master's degree in electrical engineering from
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology in June 1981 and June 1983 respectively and doctoral degree in engineering science from
University of Oxford in the
United Kingdom in August 1989.
See also
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Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan)
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References
Living people
Government ministers of Taiwan
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology alumni
Alumni of the University of Oxford
Year of birth missing (living people)
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