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Prospective of %u201cTECO Award%u201dThe TECO Award has long recognized not only outstanding research achievements in the fields of science, engineering, and humanities but also the profound and tangible contributions that researchers make to Taiwanese society. This award serves as an important platform for driving technological innovation in Taiwan and stands as an unparalleled honor and motivation for researchers.For me, receiving the TECO Award is not only a recognition of past achievements but also an opportunity to open up new possibilities for the future. I hope that the resources and influence provided by the TECO Award will help increase the visibility of my research and foster cross-disciplinary and industry-academia collaborations, allowing laboratory results to be rapidly transformed into real-world applications. This will help shorten the development cycle of innovative technologies, promote more efficient technology transfer, and create substantial value for society.Additionally, I look forward to the TECO Award continuing to guide Taiwan%u2019s research community, inspiring more young scholars to engage in science and innovation, make concrete contributions to society, and promote sustainable development in industry and the environment. I hope that in the future, I can build on this foundation to collaborate with more outstanding talent and work together to advance Taiwan%u2019s technological progress and contribute to a sustainable global future.History of AchievementsProfessor Lin was born in 1971 in Fangshan, Pingtung. During his Ph.D. studies, he studied under Professor Wang ChunShan, specializing in organic chemistry and polymer chemistry. While pursuing his doctorate, he frequently visited the R&D department of Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board, where he successfully developed the world%u2019s first halogen-free, environmentally friendly printed circuit board through the self-synthesis of epoxy resins. This breakthrough technology was later licensed for production to Nan Ya Plastics and Chang Chun Plastics for NT$30 million, marking a significant achievement in environmental sustainability.Since 2002, Professor Lin has been teaching at National Chung Hsing University, with a focus on polyimides, oxazine chemistry, halogen-free flame retardants, and polymer modification and synthesis. From 2019 onward, he has concentrated on functional product development, achieving notable results in areas such as low dielectric loss polyphenylene ether materials, flame-retardant high-frequency polyphenylene ether materials, low dielectric loss polyimides, and degradable wind turbine blade resins.Professor Lin%u2019s research is closely connected to industry. Through collaboration with industrial partners, he continuously %u7b2c%u4e09%u5341%u4e00%u5c46%u6771%u5143%u734e%uff0e%u79d1%u6280%u985e%u734e%u5316%u5de5 / %u6750%u6599%u79d1%u6280