Dr. Li’s current researches focus on transparent oxide thin film fabrication, cell, and thin-film interactions; stability analysis in reactive sputtering; plasma diagnostics and analysis for PVD and CVD processes; multi-scaled thermoelastic contact in solids. His group, with collaborations in UK, UAE, and Taiwan, has successfully fabricated various metal-oxide thin films for optoelectronic applications, applications of the optical tweezers to measure the stiffness and deformation of erythrocytes. They also developed cell traction microscopy for measuring cell traction on hydrogels.
Our group focuses on the micro and nano-scale fabrication processes for optoelectronic thin films, nanofibers, polymer thin films, and quantum dots.
We have various kinds of facilities for in-situ fabrication of new materials. In addition, we have close connection with other institutes to leverage their facilities for advanced fabrication processes and materials characterizations.
Please feel free to contact me at your convenience. We sincerely invite international students to join our research group.
Email: cli10@nycu.edu.tw
Tel: +886 2 2826 7397
- Thin-film technologies and material characterizations.
- Mechanics and mechanisms of cellular deformation on thin films.
- Transition metal oxides quantum dots.
- Effects of plasma chemistry and surface kinetics on the stability of reactive sputtering.
- Optical, electrochromic, and hydrogen transport thin films.
- PVD/CVD process analysis.
- Stability in thermal-mechanical contact and dynamical systems.
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- THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics. - THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics. - NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY, Tainan, Taiwan.
Bachelor of Science in Hydraulics and Ocean Engineering.