Huang Tsing-tung
Huang Tsing-tung (Chinese: 黃慶東; pinyin: Huáng Qìngdōng) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Deputy Minister of the Atomic Energy Council of the Executive Yuan in 2007.[1][2]
Huang Tsing-tung | |
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黃慶東 | |
Deputy Minister of Atomic Energy Council of the Republic of China | |
In office 2007–2007 | |
Minister | Su Shian-jang Tsai Chuen-horng Chou Yuan-chin Hsieh Shou-shing |
Succeeded by | Chiu Tzu-tsung |
Personal details | |
Born | 1951 69) | (age
Nationality | Republic of China |
Alma mater | National Tsing Hua University Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Education
Huang obtained his bachelor's and master's degree in nuclear engineering from National Tsing Hua University in 1975 and 1977, respectively, and doctoral degree in nuclear engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States in 1987.
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gollark: Proof of work is wildly wasteful, proof of stake is just built-in inequality, and I don't know of any saner ways.
gollark: My main problem with cryptocurrencies is the fact that they end up needing to replicate unreasonably large amounts of data everywhere, and allocation of coins is a hard problem without any reasonably good solutions.
gollark: You obviously run into the issue of "what if the key is leaked", though.
gollark: Hypothetically you could have a cryptocurrency where only the government can issue a coin - instead of mining it (proof of work), it would just be digitally signed by a government key.
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