Ming Chi University of Technology

Professor

Chi-Hsien Huang
https://mse.mcut.edu.tw/p/405-1043-51777,c1401.php?Lang=en

Research Field

Materials Engineering

Introduction

  • Professor/Chair, Department of Materials Engineering, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan
  • Joint Professor, College of Engineering, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
  • Vice President, Carbon Society of Taiwan

Our lab mainly researches biosensors featuring nanomaterials, such as graphene, graphene oxide, nanoparticle, and composite. With these nanomaterials, we have developed chemiresistive, electrochemical, and field-effect transistor-based biosensors for detecting various biomarkers, such RNA, DNA, antigens, chemicals, and drugs. Currently, we have two postdoctoral researchers, 4 master students and 6 undergraduate students. Welcome to join us if you are interested in biosensors.


Research Topics
  • Graphene synthesis: CVD & Laser-induced graphene (LIG)
  • Immuno Biosensors
  • DNA/RNA Biosensors
  • Chemical Sensors
  • Atomic layer oxidation/nitridation
  • Metal/Covalent organic framework materials

Honor
  • Outstanding Paper Award, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, 2010. 
  • Poster Presentation Award, 2017 TACT International Thin Film Conference, 2017.
  • Distinguished Service Award, Materials Research Society, Taiwan, 2020
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan, 2020.

Educational Background

Ph.D., Department of Applied Chemistry, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, 2004


1 Vacancy

Job Description

I am looking for good students interested in electrochemical or FET-based biosensors or chemical sensors featuring nanomaterials, such as graphene, nanocomposite, 2D materials, COF, etc.

Preferred Intern Education Level

Undergraduate or Master student

Skill sets or Qualities

Electrochemistry, material characterization, fabrication & analysis of biosensors or chemical sensors

1 Vacancy

Job Description

I am looking for good students interested in electrochemical or FET-based biosensors or chemical sensors featuring nanomaterials, such as graphene, nanocomposite, 2D materials, COF, etc.

Preferred Intern Education Level

PhD student

Skill sets or Qualities

Electrochemistry, material characterization, fabrication & analysis of biosensors or chemical sensors