Artificial Materials and Energy Technologies Laboratory
Research Field
I graduated from UCLA with a Ph.D. degree in MSE. Since 2005, I have been a facult at the MSE of NYCU. I am proactive person with strong interests in different areas of MSE. I encourage my students to pursue outstanding research and expect them to deliver solid results.
Our laboratory has been working on several areas. The subject of study includes 1) the fabrication of biostimulating electrodes for implantable bioelectronics, 2) the construction of macroscopic nanostructured materials for applications in semiconductors, bio-sensing, and electrochemical energy conversion, 3) the recycling of wasted materials for regeneration purpose in sustainable economy context, 4) the fabrication of conductive microporous membranes as an electrochemical platform, and 5) the synthesis of composite hydrogels for biomedical applications.
Our Laboratory has been working on several areas. They are listed below for your references.
1) Biostimulating electrodes for implantable bioelectronics
2) Fabrication of macroscopic nanostructured materials for applications in semiconductors, bio-sensing, and electrochemical energy conversion
3) Recycling of wasted materials for regeneration purpose (Sustainable economy).
4) Conductive microporous membranes
5) Hydrogels for biomedical applications
Teaching award,
Poster award in MRS-T conferences
BS: MSE of National Tsing Hua University
MS/Ph.D.: MSE of UCLA
1 Vacancy
Job Description
Need to have basic understanding of chemistry and have basic training in running chemical related experiments.
Preferred Intern Education Level
BS or BS above
Skill sets or Qualities
Basic laboratory skills to run chemical related experiments