Huang Chen-tai is a Taiwanese chemist and academic.
10 Facts About Huang Chen-tai
Huang Chen-tai was vice minister of the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission from 1991 to 1994, before assuming the same position at the Ministry of Education until 1995.
In 2008, Huang Chen-tai left the FCU faculty and became the president of Soochow University.
Huang Chen-tai was named commissioner of the Chinese Professional Baseball League in 2012 and served until his resignation in 2014.
Huang Chen-tai did postdoctoral work at Princeton University and the University of Chicago.
In 1991, Huang Chen-tai became vice minister of the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, and joined the Ministry of Education in the same capacity in 1994.
The next year, Huang Chen-tai was appointed president of Feng Chia University.
Huang Chen-tai left FCU to chair the National Science Council.
Huang Chen-tai announced plans to expand science-based industrial parks across Taiwan.
Huang Chen-tai was named president of Soochow University, where he remained until 2011.