Bio-System Thermal Fluidic Analysis Laboratory
Research Field
From 1999 to 2004, I worked as an associate researcher at the Precision Instrument Development Center (PIDC) in Taiwan, where I focused on developing optomechanical systems for remote sensing applications. From 2004-2006, I worked as an engineer in the Bio Microfluidic Technology Department at the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan. Since the summers of 2006, 2011, and 2016, I have been at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST), Taiwan, as an assistant professor, associate professor, and professor, respectively, in the Department of Biomechatronics Engineering. My research interests are heat and mass transfer, microfluidics, computational fluid dynamics, and opto-mechatronic integration.
To develop a portable pathogen nucleic acid real-time detection device, hoping to detect infectious viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms in any field and transmit the detection results to a cloud database for analysis using IoT technology. Our core technologies include thermal control technology, circuit design, precision processing, sensing technology, biological sample processing, image analysis, etc.
- Heat and Mass Transfer in Microfluidic Systems
- Computational Fluid Dynamics in Microfluidics
- Design and Integration of Microfluidic Chips
- Portable DNA Analysis Devices
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I received my BS and PhD in mechanical engineering from National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, in 1991 and 1999, respectively.
2 Vacancies
Job Description
1. Students use SolidWorks to design the structure of the device and Arduino IDE to write the control program.
2. The casing is created using a 3D printer and laser cutter.
3. Students wire the electrical circuit to control the device's temperature.
Preferred Intern Education Level
Undergraduate students; graduate students
Skill sets or Qualities
SolidWorks, Arduino IDE, PYTHON, Wiring
2 Vacancies
Job Description
1. Students use SolidWorks to design the structure of the device and Arduino IDE to write the control program.
2. The casing is created using a 3D printer and laser cutter.
3. Students wire the electrical circuit to control the device's temperature.
Preferred Intern Education Level
Undergraduate students; graduate students
Skill sets or Qualities
SolidWorks, Arduino IDE, PYTHON, Wiring