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Chang Ching-wen

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Chang Chin-wen
張靜文
Minister of Atomic Energy Council
Assumed office
31 January 2023
DeputyLiu Wen-chung
Preceded byHsieh Shou-shing
Personal details
NationalityTaiwanese
Political partyIndependent
Alma materNational Taiwan University
University of Cincinnati

Chang Ching-wen (Chinese: 張靜文; pinyin: Zhāng Jìngwén) is a Taiwanese scientist and public official.

Chang earned a master's of science at National Taiwan University's Institute of Public Health and a doctorate from the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati. Upon her return to Taiwan, Chang became a supervisor and director for the Taiwan Occupational Hygiene Association and Taiwan Society of Indoor Environmental Quality. She also held a professorship at NTU.[1][2]

Chang also worked with several governmental organizations, first as a research fellow affiliated with the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, a division of the Council of Labor Affairs. She subsequently served on the Infectious Disease Control Board reporting to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, was appointed to the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Pollution Control Fund Management Board, and became a member and deputy minister of the Atomic Energy Council under minister Hsieh Shou-shing.[1][3] Chang was appointed minister of the Atomic Energy Council in January 2023.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Minister and Deputy Ministers". Atomic Energy Council. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  2. ^ Hsiao, Sherry; Lee, I-chia (25 February 2020). "Virus Outbreak: Experts urge more robust action against COVID-19". Taipei Times. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  3. ^ Shan, Shelley (15 December 2022). "Sliver of AEC budget frozen amid probe". Taipei Times. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  4. ^ Chen, Christie; Hsu, Elizabeth (27 January 2023). "Premier-designate names major Cabinet posts". Central News Agency. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  5. ^ Chen, Cheng-yu; Liu, Tzu-hsuan (28 January 2023). "Chen Chien-jen appointed premier". Retrieved 28 January 2023.


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