186:(NSC). After taking his position at the NSC, Wei resigned several other positions, including his administrative post at National Chiao Tung University and the government-convened technology task force. Weeks after Wei assumed the NSC post, the Third Nuclear Power Plant in Pingtung was damaged by fire, and Wei led an independent task force to look into the matter. Wei's investigation ruled out electrical system design as a cause of the fire.
220:
As minister of the
National Science Council, Wei expressed caution about commencing scientific exchanges with China, and supported the passage of laws that codified oversight of Taiwanese technology workers in China. He also sought to acquire land and expand science parks in Taiwan. A May 2003 survey
213:. In July 2001, amendments to the Animal Protection Law took effect, offering stricter protections for animals used in laboratory research. Wei stated that enforcement of the amended law would improve Taiwan's international image. Wei was retained as National Science Council minister when the
221:
run by the
Humanistic Science, Cultural and Educational Foundation ranked Wei the fifth-best government minister. From October 2003 to March 2004, the National Science Council ran a science education radio program called Science 180. After French president
232:
Wei's resignation as minister of the
National Science Council took effect on 20 May 2004. After leaving public service, Wei returned to National Chiao Tung University as an adjunct professor and served on the board of directors of several companies.
935:
173:
in the United States. He then began teaching at NCTU in 1976. In 1979, Wei and Lin Jung-sheng cofounded Wang Labs. Wei was later appointed vice president of
National Chiao Tung University. Months after the
945:
970:
226:
178:
presidential administration took office, Wei was appointed leader of a secondary technology consultation task force in
November 2000. On 6 March 2001, Wei succeeded
206:
995:
940:
975:
183:
150:
985:
960:
955:
950:
965:
990:
980:
162:
122:
42:
91:
897:
170:
875:
251:
930:
850:
198:
824:
772:
720:
693:
668:
615:
798:
746:
590:
568:
542:
516:
490:
464:
438:
386:
360:
334:
308:
282:
925:
642:
412:
194:
140:
77:
202:
205:
resigned, and was replaced by Huang Wen-hsiung. In May 2001, Wei reached an agreement with the
222:
175:
919:
190:
179:
60:
214:
166:
149:; born 28 April 1946) is a Taiwanese engineer who served as minister of the
210:
197:, due to noise concerns, as the site was near the proposed route of the
74:
130:
96:
82:
936:
Ministers of science and technology of the
Republic of China
229:, Wei cancelled a scheduled trip to France in January 2004.
773:"France only against unilateral action, ministry says"
543:"Yu unveils final appointments to 'combative Cabinet'"
491:"US 'eye in the sky' to help observe Taiwan's weather"
65:
946:
Academic staff of the
National Chiao Tung University
591:"Government drafts law to fight high-tech espionage"
721:"Council promotes science with a new radio program"
90:
73:
59:
41:
36:
21:
669:"NSC panned for bio-tech park land-purchase plan"
439:"Government looking for industrial parks leader"
227:2004 Taiwanese cross-strait relations referendum
207:University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
799:"Angry Cabinet suspends exchanges with France"
387:"Campaigners say AEC's nuclear regulation lax"
47:
8:
878:(in Chinese). National Chiao Tung University
276:
274:
272:
252:"Technology task force should be abolished"
971:Taiwanese expatriates in the United States
18:
747:"Top officials retaliate for Chirac snub"
694:"Justice minister tops performance poll"
616:"'Pan-blues' oppose skilled labor limit"
169:, before earning his doctorate from the
851:"Satellite will yield more than images"
242:
201:. Due to this issue, NSC vice chairman
335:"Four new Cabinet officials appointed"
217:cabinet took office in February 2002.
996:20th-century Taiwanese businesspeople
941:National Chiao Tung University alumni
250:Huang, Hsien-chou (3 November 2000).
7:
309:"New Party stalwart to join Cabinet"
283:"New science chief faces old issues"
195:Tainan Science-based Industrial Park
569:"Eight-inch fab plan gaining steam"
413:"Council vows to tackle vibrations"
976:21st-century Taiwanese politicians
14:
986:Taiwanese academic administrators
517:"New protections for lab animals"
225:expressed reservations about the
193:, Wei struggled to establish the
961:20th-century Taiwanese engineers
956:21st-century Taiwanese educators
951:20th-century Taiwanese educators
797:Ko, Shu-ling (30 January 2004).
771:Chen, Melody (30 January 2004).
745:Chiu, Yu-tzu (29 January 2004).
719:Chiu, Yu-tzu (23 October 2003).
667:Chiu, Yu-tzu (24 October 2002).
589:Low, Stephanie (31 March 2002).
567:Low, Stephanie (12 March 2002).
541:Huang, Joyce (25 January 2002).
465:"NSC appoints new vice chairman"
966:University of Washington alumni
209:in the United States regarding
145:
97:
83:
825:"ROCSAT-2 gets off the ground"
385:Chiu, Yu-tzu (29 March 2001).
361:"Chang lashes out at Taipower"
359:Chiu, Yu-Tzu (23 March 2001).
307:Lin, Chieh-yu (5 March 2001).
281:Chiu, Yu-tzu (18 March 2001).
163:National Chiao Tung University
135:
126:
66:
48:
1:
643:"Hsinchu makes room for fabs"
515:Chiu, Yu-tzu (11 July 2001).
463:Chiu, Yu-tzu (15 June 2001).
333:Huang, Joyce (6 March 2001).
876:"魏哲和(Wei, Che-Ho) 講座教授及兼任教授"
849:Chiu, Yu-tzu (24 May 2004).
823:Chiu, Yu-tzu (22 May 2004).
641:Chiu, Yu-tzu (15 May 2002).
437:Chiu, Yu-tzu (19 May 2001).
489:Chiu, Yu-tzu (4 May 2001).
411:Chiu, Yu-tzu (1 May 2001).
165:(NCTU) in Taiwan alongside
1012:
991:Taiwanese company founders
112:
108:
104:
55:
32:
28:
184:National Science Council
171:University of Washington
151:National Science Council
43:Traditional Chinese
199:Taiwan High Speed Rail
981:Engineering academics
189:Like his predecessor
16:Taiwanese politician
182:as minister of the
153:from 2001 to 2004.
898:"Che Ho Wei , PhD"
203:Hsueh Hsiang-chuan
900:. Market Screener
116:
115:
1003:
910:
909:
907:
905:
894:
888:
887:
885:
883:
872:
866:
865:
863:
861:
846:
840:
839:
837:
835:
820:
814:
813:
811:
809:
794:
788:
787:
785:
783:
768:
762:
761:
759:
757:
742:
736:
735:
733:
731:
716:
710:
709:
707:
705:
690:
684:
683:
681:
679:
664:
658:
657:
655:
653:
638:
632:
631:
629:
627:
612:
606:
605:
603:
601:
586:
580:
579:
577:
575:
564:
558:
557:
555:
553:
538:
532:
531:
529:
527:
512:
506:
505:
503:
501:
486:
480:
479:
477:
475:
460:
454:
453:
451:
449:
434:
428:
427:
425:
423:
408:
402:
401:
399:
397:
382:
376:
375:
373:
371:
356:
350:
349:
347:
345:
330:
324:
323:
321:
319:
304:
298:
297:
295:
293:
278:
267:
266:
264:
262:
247:
147:
137:
128:
100:
99:
86:
85:
69:
68:
51:
50:
19:
1011:
1010:
1006:
1005:
1004:
1002:
1001:
1000:
916:
915:
914:
913:
903:
901:
896:
895:
891:
881:
879:
874:
873:
869:
859:
857:
848:
847:
843:
833:
831:
822:
821:
817:
807:
805:
796:
795:
791:
781:
779:
770:
769:
765:
755:
753:
744:
743:
739:
729:
727:
718:
717:
713:
703:
701:
692:
691:
687:
677:
675:
666:
665:
661:
651:
649:
640:
639:
635:
625:
623:
614:
613:
609:
599:
597:
588:
587:
583:
573:
571:
566:
565:
561:
551:
549:
540:
539:
535:
525:
523:
514:
513:
509:
499:
497:
488:
487:
483:
473:
471:
462:
461:
457:
447:
445:
436:
435:
431:
421:
419:
410:
409:
405:
395:
393:
384:
383:
379:
369:
367:
358:
357:
353:
343:
341:
332:
331:
327:
317:
315:
306:
305:
301:
291:
289:
280:
279:
270:
260:
258:
249:
248:
244:
239:
159:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1009:
1007:
999:
998:
993:
988:
983:
978:
973:
968:
963:
958:
953:
948:
943:
938:
933:
928:
918:
917:
912:
911:
889:
867:
841:
815:
789:
763:
737:
711:
685:
659:
633:
622:. 9 April 2002
607:
581:
559:
533:
507:
481:
455:
429:
403:
377:
351:
325:
299:
268:
241:
240:
238:
235:
223:Jacques Chirac
176:Chen Shui-bian
158:
155:
114:
113:
110:
109:
106:
105:
102:
101:
94:
88:
87:
80:
71:
70:
63:
57:
56:
53:
52:
45:
39:
38:
34:
33:
30:
29:
26:
25:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1008:
997:
994:
992:
989:
987:
984:
982:
979:
977:
974:
972:
969:
967:
964:
962:
959:
957:
954:
952:
949:
947:
944:
942:
939:
937:
934:
932:
931:Living people
929:
927:
924:
923:
921:
899:
893:
890:
877:
871:
868:
856:
852:
845:
842:
830:
826:
819:
816:
804:
800:
793:
790:
778:
774:
767:
764:
752:
748:
741:
738:
726:
722:
715:
712:
700:. 1 June 2003
699:
695:
689:
686:
674:
670:
663:
660:
648:
644:
637:
634:
621:
617:
611:
608:
596:
592:
585:
582:
570:
563:
560:
548:
544:
537:
534:
522:
518:
511:
508:
496:
492:
485:
482:
470:
466:
459:
456:
444:
440:
433:
430:
418:
414:
407:
404:
392:
388:
381:
378:
366:
362:
355:
352:
340:
336:
329:
326:
314:
310:
303:
300:
288:
284:
277:
275:
273:
269:
257:
253:
246:
243:
236:
234:
230:
228:
224:
218:
216:
212:
208:
204:
200:
196:
192:
191:Weng Cheng-yi
187:
185:
181:
180:Weng Cheng-yi
177:
172:
168:
164:
161:Wei attended
156:
154:
152:
148:
142:
138:
132:
124:
120:
111:
107:
103:
95:
93:
89:
81:
79:
76:
72:
64:
62:
58:
54:
46:
44:
40:
35:
31:
27:
20:
902:. Retrieved
892:
880:. Retrieved
870:
858:. Retrieved
855:Taipei Times
854:
844:
832:. Retrieved
829:Taipei Times
828:
818:
806:. Retrieved
803:Taipei Times
802:
792:
780:. Retrieved
777:Taipei Times
776:
766:
754:. Retrieved
751:Taipei Times
750:
740:
728:. Retrieved
725:Taipei Times
724:
714:
702:. Retrieved
698:Taipei Times
697:
688:
676:. Retrieved
673:Taipei Times
672:
662:
650:. Retrieved
647:Taipei Times
646:
636:
624:. Retrieved
620:Taipei Times
619:
610:
598:. Retrieved
595:Taipei Times
594:
584:
572:. Retrieved
562:
550:. Retrieved
547:Taipei Times
546:
536:
524:. Retrieved
521:Taipei Times
520:
510:
498:. Retrieved
495:Taipei Times
494:
484:
472:. Retrieved
469:Taipei Times
468:
458:
446:. Retrieved
443:Taipei Times
442:
432:
420:. Retrieved
417:Taipei Times
416:
406:
394:. Retrieved
391:Taipei Times
390:
380:
368:. Retrieved
365:Taipei Times
364:
354:
342:. Retrieved
339:Taipei Times
338:
328:
316:. Retrieved
313:Taipei Times
312:
302:
290:. Retrieved
287:Taipei Times
286:
259:. Retrieved
256:Taipei Times
255:
245:
231:
219:
188:
160:
144:
134:
118:
117:
61:Hanyu Pinyin
37:Chinese name
926:1946 births
215:Yu Shyi-kun
146:Gūi Tiat-hô
98:Guī Tiat-hô
84:Gūi Tiat-hô
920:Categories
237:References
141:Pe̍h-ōe-jī
119:Wei Che-ho
23:Wei Che-ho
167:Stan Shih
136:Wèi Zhéhé
67:Wèi Zhéhé
904:2 August
882:2 August
860:2 August
834:2 August
808:2 August
782:2 August
756:2 August
730:2 August
704:2 August
678:2 August
652:2 August
626:2 August
600:2 August
574:2 August
552:2 August
526:2 August
500:2 August
474:2 August
448:2 August
422:2 August
396:2 August
370:2 August
344:2 August
318:2 August
292:2 August
261:2 August
211:ROCSAT-3
123:Chinese
75:Hokkien
157:Career
143::
133::
131:pinyin
125::
92:Tâi-lô
906:2019
884:2019
862:2019
836:2019
810:2019
784:2019
758:2019
732:2019
706:2019
680:2019
654:2019
628:2019
602:2019
576:2019
554:2019
528:2019
502:2019
476:2019
450:2019
424:2019
398:2019
372:2019
346:2019
320:2019
294:2019
263:2019
127:魏哲和
78:POJ
49:魏哲和
922::
853:.
827:.
801:.
775:.
749:.
723:.
696:.
671:.
645:.
618:.
593:.
545:.
519:.
493:.
467:.
441:.
415:.
389:.
363:.
337:.
311:.
285:.
271:^
254:.
139:;
129:;
908:.
886:.
864:.
838:.
812:.
786:.
760:.
734:.
708:.
682:.
656:.
630:.
604:.
578:.
556:.
530:.
504:.
478:.
452:.
426:.
400:.
374:.
348:.
322:.
296:.
265:.
121:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.