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== Alumni == {{See also|List of National Taiwan University people}}{{Multiple image | image1 = 李登輝總統玉照 001 (retouched).jpg | caption1 = [[Lee Teng-hui]] '48<br />Agriculture | image2 = 陳水扁總統.jpg | caption2 = [[Chen Shui-bian]] '74<br />Law | image3 = 中華民國第12、13任總統馬英九先生官方肖像照.jpg | image4 = 蔡英文官方元首肖像照 (cropped).png | image5 = 賴清德總統 (cropped 2).jpg | caption3 = [[Ma Ying-jeou]] '72<br />Law | caption4 = [[Tsai Ing-wen]] '78<br />Law | caption5 = [[Lai Ching-te]] '84<br />Medicine | total_width = 700 | direction = horizontal | align = center | caption_align = center | header = Presidents of Taiwan }} NTU has graduated notable alumni in politics, business, academia, science, medicine, and numerous other fields. Five of the eight [[presidents of the Republic of China]] are graduates of the university: [[Lai Ching-Te|Lai Ching-te]], the current president of Taiwan, as well as former presidents [[Tsai Ing-Wen]], [[Lee Teng-hui]], [[Chen Shui-bian]] and [[Ma Ying-jeou]]. In addition, six out of the 13 [[Vice President of the Republic of China|vice-presidents of the Republic of China]] have graduated from NTU, including Lee Teng-hui, [[Lien Chan]], [[Annette Lu]], [[Wu Den-yih]], [[Chen Chien-jen]], and Lai Ching-te. Both [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] laureate [[Yuan T. Lee]] and [[Turing Award]] laureate [[Andrew Yao]] received their [[Bachelor of Science]] from the university. Many NTU electrical engineering graduates have gone on to build global companies, including [[Quanta Computer]]'s [[Barry Lam]], [[Mediatek]]'s [[Tsai Ming-kai]] and [[Garmin]]'s [[Min Kao]]. As of 2024, about half (48.7%) of all [[academician]]s of [[Academia Sinica]] are NTU graduates and 70 percent of all Taiwanese members of the [[U.S. National Academy of Sciences]] are as well.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-12-14 |title=The Impact of NTU Alumni |url=https://ntuhighlights.ntu.edu.tw/News_Content_n_171093_s_219998.html |access-date=2025-03-26 |website=NTU HIGHLIGHTS |language=en}}</ref>
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