The Institute of Lighting and Energy Photonics was founded in Academic Year 98 (2009). The ultimate mission is to train the students to become competent professionals at the level of the Master’s degree and beyond, who specialize in lighting and energy photonics and semiconductor fabrication, for the R&D human resources highly demanded by the current and future semiconductor industry and relevant industry and academia. The research field of the LEP Institute is classified into two subfields: solid-state lighting material and device development and photoelectric conversion material technology which are further divided into three domains. The three featured research domains are: high-efficiency energy-saving lighting technologies, high-efficiency solar cell, and material technologies, and novel optoelectronic materials and advanced component technologies. The students are allowed to find their thesis advisors affiliated with three institutes at the College of Photonics and get enrolled in classes offered by three programs within the College of Photonics for their graduate credits. This flexibility provides opportunities for the students to gain interdisciplinary capability.