National Taiwan Ocean University

Microwave and Energy Materials (MEM) lab

張宏宜/Horng-Yi Chang
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Research Field

Materials Engineering

Introduction

Professor Horng-Yi Chang received both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from National Tsing-Hua University (Taiwan). After graduation, he was the postdoctoral fellow of Materials Science Center in National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan . Then, he became the Manager of EMTAC Technology Corp. He was further recruited as a principal researcher by the Materials and Chemical Research Laboratories in Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) since 2000. Since 2013, he is a professor of Department of Marine Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University,

Our Microwave and Energy Materials (MEM) lab. is one of the specific labs. in the Department of Marine Engineering. The MEM lab. concentrates on the materials science and engineering research topics which relate to energy efficiency, energy saving, carbon dioxide reduction and environmental friendly.
There are two main topics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Long-afterglow phosphors defined by the MEM lab.
The variety of materials syntheses/processes and measurement instruments are setup well in the lab.
Professor Horng-Yi Chang is the advisor of the MEM lab.


Research Topics

Professor Chang engaged in studying microwave sintering and microwave dielectric materials, core-shell structural materials and laser annealing process as well as nano-particles treatment. Now, his research focuses on materials about solid oxide fuel cells, photosensitive solar cells, Phosphors and piezoelectric energy conversion.


Honor

Develop core-shell structural particles applied in SOFC and Phosphors properties enhancement. Push the fuel cells to set-up in marine applications.


Educational Background

Professor Horng-Yi Chang received both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from National Tsing-Hua University (Taiwan).


1 Vacancy

Job Description

Phosphors synthesis and properties measurements. Learn to know the processing parameters correlated with the optical performances and investigate the luminescence mechanisms. Then, establish the phosphor development skill.

Preferred Intern Education Level

The seniors with Materials science background are basic requirement. The graduates and Ph.D. students are more welcome.

Skill sets or Qualities

Materials Science and engineering; English speaking and writing; Team work character

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and Phosphors synthesis and properties measurements. Learn to know the processing parameters correlated with the electrochemical and optical performances. Then, establish the SOFC and phosphor development skill.

Preferred Intern Education Level

The seniors with Materials science background are basic requirement. The graduates and Ph.D. students are more welcome.

Skill sets or Qualities

Materials Science and engineering; English speaking and writing; Team work character