Battery Research Center of Green Energy
Research Field
Dr. Chun-Chen Yang is a full professor in Chemical Engineering at Ming Chi University of Technology, and he is also a director of Battery Research Center of Green Energy (BRCGE), Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C in 2012. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University, New York City, U.S.A., in 1993. He worked in Motorola in 1994-1995. He joined in Ming Chi University of Technology in 1996. Since then, he has published more than 250 refereed journal publications and more than 60 patents. He has active research area in alkaline DMFC, PEMFC, Electro-spun composite polymer membranes, Polymer electrolyte membranes, Zn-air battery, Ni-MH battery, and Li-ion batteries, including LiFePO4, LiFeMnPO4, LiFeMnCoPO4, Li3V2(PO4)3, NCM622, NCM811, NCA cathode materials, Si/Graphene, Si/graphite, Li4Ti5O12 anode material. He established BRCGE in 2012; and also built a Ph.D Program of『Energy and Battery Technologies』at BRCGE since 2015.
Established on December 18, 2012, the Battery Research Center of Green Energy (BRCGE) of Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT) is a unique organization which focuses especially on the research and development of future green energy technologies for industries. At the initial stage, the center has invested 2.7 million US dollars in its 1,300 square meter floor area for building, remodeling and facility installation.
The principal researchers consist of faculty members from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and Departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. The BRCGE currently includes a center director, two managers, an administrator, a technician, and a few postdoctoral research members. There are two divisions: Battery Research Division is responsible for planning and carrying out research projects and Industry-University Service Division is responsible for operating and maintaining the center's facilities and helping with administrative affairs.
The goals of the BRCGE are to offer consultancy services to industries and to develop new technologies for industrial demands. The facilities of BRCGE are also expected to open for industrial users. By doing these, we hope to provide better service and have better connections with battery industries.
The research involved at BRCGE can be classified into four directions:
1. Inorganic materials
2. Organic and polymeric materials
3. Battery development
4. Battery applications and system design
Research teams:
Team-1 is to carry out the research in developing advanced lithium ion batteries. Current focus is on the syntheses and characterizations of LiFePO4 and related materials.
Team-2 is developing DMFC and PEMFC materials and components such as catalyst, electrolyte membrane, and membrane electrode assembly (MEA).
Team-3 will devotes itself on the applications of batteries such as electric scooters, electric vehicles, and battery management systems (BMS).
Industry-University Service Division is responsible for general administration affairs and the communications between industry and the center. It is also responsible for the operation and maintenance of the center’s instruments and equipments.
- Li ion battery.
- All Solid-state Li metal battery.
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Columbia University in New York, Chemical Engineering, Ph.D.