Laboratory of Interfacial Electrochemistry
Research Field
Prof. Jeng-Yu Lin is currently a professor at the Chemical and Materials Engineering Department of Tunghai University, Taiwan. He received his B.S. degree (2003) and Ph.D. degree (2008) from National Tsing-Hua University. He was awarded a visiting graduate fellow in Dr. Alan West's laboratory at the Chemical Engineering Department of Columbia University (2007-2008) and having postdoctoral research training (2009) at the Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica. He has published 128 peer-reviewed international journal papers (SCI) (H-index=43) in semiconductor processing and energy conversion/storage technologies.
Laboratory of Interfacial Electrochemistry led by Prof Jeng-Yu Lin welcomes interested international students in doing internship at Tunghai University. Our main research interest is to develop various electrochemical energy storage/conversion devices, including (i) high-power supercapacitors; (ii) metal-ion batteries (Li-ion, Na-ion, Mg-ion and Zn-ion); (iii) electrocatalysts for N2 reduction, urea oxidation and water splitting.
Metal-ion batteries; Supercapacitors; Electrocatalysts; Electrochemical biosensors
He has published 128 peer-reviewed international journal papers (SCI) (H-index=43) in semiconductor processing and energy conversion/storage technologies. He has obtained 17 MOST projects including a three-year “Outstanding Young Researcher Award Project” in 2014, a three-year “Taiwan-Poland Joint Research Project” in 2017, a three-year “Russian-Taiwanese Joint Research Project” in 2019, a three-year “Taiwan-Czech Joint Research Project” in 2020, and received an “Academic Award for Young Researcher ” from Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers in 2014.
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University
1 Vacancy
Job Description
The accepted intern will have the opportunity to learn and improve their experimental skills in (i) design and synthesis of nanostructured materials; (ii) chemical and material characterizations; (iii) assembly of prototype electrochemical devices; (iv) fundamental investigation of energy storage/conversion mechanisms using in-situ Raman, XRD, FTIR and EC-MS instruments.
Preferred Intern Education Level
International graduate students with an engineering/science background are welcome.
Skill sets or Qualities
The applicants should have experience in electrochemical storage application and polymer synthesis.