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further enhancing Taiwan%u2019s visibility and international respect for its innovative capabilities.History of AchievementsChi-Kuang Sun received his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University in 1987 and his master%u2019s and Ph.D. degrees in Applied Physics from Harvard University in 1990 and 1995, respectively. From 1990 to 1992, and 1992 to 1994, he served as a research assistant and visiting scientist, respectively, at the Research Laboratory of Electronics of MIT, where he focused his thesis study on femtosecond laser technology, semiconductor lasers, and ultrafast electronics dynamics. From 1995 to 1996, he worked as an assistant research engineer at the Quantum Electronic Structures Center (QUEST) at the University of California, Santa Barbara, conducting research on quantum dots, gallium nitride (GaN), low-temperature gallium arsenide (LT GaAs), and ultrahigh-speed optical communication systems.Professor Sun returned to Taiwan in 1996 to teach and devoted himself to the research and development of ultrafast engineering and extreme photonics. Over the past 28 years, he has pioneered many new subfields and technologies in the broader field of electrical engineering, including nanoultrasonics for semiconductor inspection, clinical harmonic generation microscopy, terahertz fibers, and microwave virology for pandemic control. His work has been published in leading journals such as Nature Nanotechnology (2022 IF=38.3), Advanced Materials (2022 IF=29.4), Nano Letters (2022 IF=10.8), and Photoacoustics038 039