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Description
Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is one of the most important scientific programs in nuclear and high energy physics disciplines in the coming future. Taiwanese institutions have been deeply involved in both detector developments and physics analyses in many territories, including RHIC, LHC, and other experiments on fixed target physics, heavy-ion physics, and (Beyond) Standard Model physics. Therefore, we are enthusiastic to contribute to the EIC program and collaborate with our Asian colleagues. In this talk, I will present the involvement in EIC from Taiwanese institutions, including the developments of DC-LGAD sensors, mechanical structure for the TOF detector, and Optical readout system, as well as our physics interests. I will also introduce the capabilities of our new facility in Taiwan, called Taiwan Instrumentation And Detector Consortium (TIDC).