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| name = | | name = Chien You-hsin | ||
| native_name = {{nobold|簡又新}} | | native_name = {{nobold|簡又新}} | ||
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| image = | | image = 02.19 副總統出席「玉山銀行ESG永續倡議行動記者會」 (50958739741) (cropped).jpg | ||
| caption = | | caption = Chien in 2021 | ||
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| office = [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] of the [[Republic of China]] | | office = [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] of the [[Republic of China]] | ||
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| party = [[Kuomintang]] | | party = [[Kuomintang]] | ||
| profession = [[Diplomat]] and politician | | profession = [[Diplomat]] and politician | ||
| education = [[National Taiwan University]] ([[B. S.|BS]])<br/>[[New York University]] ([[PhD]]) | | education = [[National Taiwan University]] ([[B. S.|BS]])<br/>{{no wrap|[[New York University]] ([[M. S.|MS]], [[PhD]])}} | ||
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''' | '''Chien You-hsin''' ({{zh|t=簡又新|p=Jiǎn Yòuxīn|w=Chiěn Yòu-hsīn}}; born 4 February 1946), also known by his English name '''Eugene Chien''', is a Taiwanese [[aeronautical engineer]], politician, and diplomat.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/03/13/197824|title=Chien reports to the Control Yuan|last=Chu|first=Monique|date=March 13, 2003|work=Taipei Times|accessdate=7 May 2012}}</ref> He served as Foreign Minister of the [[Taiwan|Republic of China]] from 2002 to 2004. | ||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
Chien was born in Taiwan in 1946. | Chien was born in Taiwan in 1946. After graduating from [[Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School]] in 1964, he studied [[mechanical engineering]] as an undergraduate at [[National Taiwan University]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Science]] (B.S.) in 1968. He then completed doctoral studies in the United States, where he earned a [[Master of Science]] (M.S.) in [[aerospace engineering]] in 1971 and his [[Ph.D.]] in [[aeronautical engineering]] in 1973, both from [[New York University]]. His doctoral dissertation, completed under professor H. H. Chiu, was titled, "On Combustion in the Boundary Layer with Surface Reaction".<ref>{{Cite web |title=ON COMBUSTION IN THE BOUNDARY-LAYER WITH SURFACE REACTION. - ProQuest |url=https://www.proquest.com/openview/21b2f4ca3f7a28db372f4a05f6b81f4c/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y |access-date=2025-06-28 |website=www.proquest.com |language=en}}</ref> | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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Chien You-hsin (Template:Zh; born 4 February 1946), also known by his English name Eugene Chien, is a Taiwanese aeronautical engineer, politician, and diplomat.[1] He served as Foreign Minister of the Republic of China from 2002 to 2004.
Early life and education
Chien was born in Taiwan in 1946. After graduating from Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School in 1964, he studied mechanical engineering as an undergraduate at National Taiwan University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in 1968. He then completed doctoral studies in the United States, where he earned a Master of Science (M.S.) in aerospace engineering in 1971 and his Ph.D. in aeronautical engineering in 1973, both from New York University. His doctoral dissertation, completed under professor H. H. Chiu, was titled, "On Combustion in the Boundary Layer with Surface Reaction".[2]
Career
After receiving his Ph.D. at the age of 27, Chien taught in Tamkang University in Taiwan. In the following eleven years, he became a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and was subsequently promoted to be the Dean of College of Engineering in Tamkang University in 1978. Chien was presented with the “Outstanding Young Engineer of the Republic of China Award”, the “Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the Republic of China Award” in the 1970s and in 1985 he was recognized as the “Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World ” by both Osaka Jaycees, Japan and Jaycees International.
In 1982, he hosted a national broadcasting TV program High Technology, in which he introduced various advanced technologies across the world to increase the public's interests in this subject. The program was well received amongst the public reaching over 30% of all viewers and subsequently obtained the Golden Bell Awards in Taiwan.
Political and diplomatic career
In 1983, Chien was elected as a legislator (Member of Parliament) in Taipei City with the highest number of votes. He was re-elected again in 1986. Throughout his political career, Chien served three different presidents from two different major political parties in Taiwan.
Chien was appointed as the first Minister of the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) under Chiang Ching-kuo's presidency. In 1991, during Lee Teng-hui's presidency, he was appointed as the Minister of Transportation and Communications and Representative of Taipei Representative Office in the United Kingdom (Ambassador), and Senior Advisor of National Security Council.
In 1998 he was conferred an Honorary Fellowship by Cardiff University Wales, UK. In 2000, during President Chen Shui-bian's presidency, Chien was appointed as the Deputy Secretary General of the Office of the President and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Broadcasting career
In 2007, Chien founded Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy (TAISE). He has led a variety of activities both at home and abroad in order to raise public awareness on climate change and sustainable energy. As part of his efforts, he has started to host a weekend national radio show on Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC), called When the Earth Comes Down with a Fever, in which he frequently discusses issues relating to climate change. In 2010, Chien was presented the "Global Views Environmental Heroes Awards" by Yahoo and Global Views Monthly. On 7 October 2024, Chien was appointed an ambassador-at-large by President Lai Ching-te.[3]
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- Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan in Taiwan
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- Ministers of environment of Taiwan
- Ministers of foreign affairs of Taiwan
- Ministers of transportation and communications of Taiwan
- Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan
- Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Taoyuan City
- Taipei Members of the Legislative Yuan
- Academic staff of Tamkang University
- Ambassadors-at-large of the Republic of China