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Hi, I am Ting-Hsuan

Ting-Hsuan Chen

PhD Candidate at Duke University

I am a Materials Science PhD candidate (with concurrent MS in Electrical and Computer Eng.) at Duke University. On research, I love to explore modeling and experimental optics, electrochemistry, personal heat management and their applications on wearable devices. In addition, I am deeply captivated by the impact of science and technology on the market and industry.

My experiences and skills have grown from both academic research and industrial collaboration. I led projects and assisted on writing proposal with Sony and Cambrios during my PhD. My goal is to provide research-based advices and analyses from both scientific and business point of view.

Electrochemistry
Organic Photonics
Organic Semiconductor
Wearable Device Engineering

Skills

Projects

Wearable Variable Emittance Device (WeaVE)
PhD Student Sept. 2019 - Mar. 2022

This project is application-driven and sponsored by Sony, centering around wearable devices and thermal management by utilizing electrochromic conductive polymers. The result leads to a journal paper under review.

Selective Heterojuction Photocatalyst for CO2 Reduction
Research Assistant June 2018 - June 2019

Designed hydrothermal process and performed characterization (XRD, TEM, SEM…) for metal oxide photocatalyst.

Laser-welding Induced Massive Ferrite in Low-carbon Steel
Research Assistant Sept. 2017 - June 2018

Studied the crystallograhy information of massive ferrite in laser-welded steel by using metallography skills, EBSD, TEM…

Highly improved thermoelectric performance of BiCuTeO achieved by decreasing the oxygen content
Nothing Oct 2019 - Dec 2019

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