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Chroma Paper Award: Boosting AI Innovation and Industry-Academia Ties

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Chroma ATE Inc. successfully concluded the 3rd Chroma Paper Award on March 19, marking another milestone in the company's ongoing commitment to industry-academia collaboration. Organized in partnership with National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech), the Chroma Paper Award provides an exchange platform that accelerates the translation of research into real-world applications, fostering innovation and the cultivation of key talent.

As high-performance computing (HPC) and AI applications continue to advance rapidly, demand for test and measurement technologies is rising across AI chips, HPC, and data centers. In this era of lightning-fast iteration, testing and validation have become critical enablers of system performance and reliability. With long-standing expertise in this field, Chroma has built comprehensive AI-related testing capabilities spanning the four core pillars of AI infrastructure: compute and data processing, cooling and thermal management, high-speed communications and data transmission, and power and energy management. Through its test and validation solutions, Chroma helps ensure the performance, stability, and reliability of AI systems, playing a vital enabling role across the AI value chain.

Aligned with Chroma's core technology development priorities, this year's competition featured two main categories: Power Electronics-Related Technologies and Semiconductor Testing-Related Technologies. Each category included a Top Prize (NT$200,000), Excellence Prize (NT$100,000), and Merit Prize (NT$20,000), with total prize funding reaching nearly NT$1.5 million. A total of 101 papers were submitted. Following a multi-stage evaluation process comprising preliminary, secondary, and final reviews, the judging committee selected outstanding research projects distinguished by both technical innovation and strong potential for industrial application.

In the Power Electronics-Related Technologies category, the Top Prize was awarded to a team from Taiwan Tech for the project "Development of a High Power Density Power Module for AI Server Applications." Supervised by Associate Professor Yu-Chen Liu and completed by student Yu-Jun Li, the project directly addresses the growing need for high-efficiency, high-power-density power systems in AI data centers.

In the Semiconductor Testing-Related Technologies category, the Top Prize went to a team from National Taiwan University for the project "A Novel Full-Chip Afterpulsing Evaluation Technique for 116 x 160 Ge-on-Si SPAD Array." Supervised by Professor Chao-Hsin Wu and jointly completed by students Jia-Zhen Cai, Ren-Hong Zhang, and Qi'en Chen, the research presents innovative achievements in advanced sensing and semiconductor testing technologies.

Following the award ceremony, Chroma invited finalist teams into its R&D labs and testing facilities to see firsthand how research outcomes are transformed into real systems and industrial applications. The visit further strengthened ties between academia and industry.

As the AI era continues to evolve at speed, test and measurement serves not only as a gatekeeper of quality but also as a key engine of innovation. Looking ahead, Chroma will continue to deepen its engagement with the global academic community through the Chroma Paper Award and a range of industry-academia collaboration initiatives, building an open and impactful platform that advances key technologies and sustains innovation momentum across the industry.

For the full list of award winners, please visit the official Chroma Paper Award website.

President Jia-Yush Yen of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology delivers remarks. Credit: Chroma

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Finalist students pose for a group photo with Chroma Foundation Chairman Paul Ying. Credit: Chroma

Chroma ATE Chairman Leo Huang (left) poses with the Top Prize-winning student Yu-Jun Li. Credit: Chroma

Chroma ATE Chairman Leo Huang (left) poses with the Top Prize-winning student Jia-Zhen Cai. Credit: Chroma

Finalist teams visit Chroma headquarters. Credit: Chroma

Group photo at the 3rd Chroma Paper Award ceremony and banquet. Credit: Chroma

Chroma ATE Chairman Leo Huang delivers remarks. Credit: Chroma

Chroma Foundation Chairman Paul Ying delivers remarks. Credit: Chroma