Department of Mechanical and Electromechanical Engineering
TamKang University
Taiwan
Chii-Chang Chen received B.S. degree in Department of Electrical Engineering of Tamkang University in 1991. After two-year experience of teaching assistant in Tamkang University, he studied French for one year in Université Bordeaux III and then DEA d’électronique for one year in Université Bordeaux I in France. His research topic in this period was to design a BiCMOS circuit for studying the signals transmitting between neurons of lobsters. He received his Ph. D. degree in Sciences for Engineer from Université de Franche-Comté (Besançon, France) in 1998. His dissertation work dealt with modification of polarization-independent modulators in LiNbO3 by laser ablation. In 1998, he worked in Laboratoire d'Optique P.M. Duffieux of Besancon to study high-speed LiNbO3 modulators. In 1999, He became post-doctoral fellow in National Central University (NCU, Taiwan) to study GaN materials. From 2002, he joined Institute of Optical Sciences of National Central University as an assistant professor (Taiwan). He joined Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena(Germany) as a visiting researcher in 2005 for 3 months and in 2007 for half month. Since 2005, he becomes associate professor in IOS-NCU. He joined Université Paris 13 (France) as a visiting researcher in 2006, 2007 and 2011 for 1 month, respectively. He received the NSC Wu Ta-You memorial award in 2006 and NCU excellent research award from 2006 to 2009, respectively. In 2008, he received Ritek young optical engineering award from Taiwan Optical Engineering Society. Since 2009, he becomes professor. He became distinguished professor of NCU since 2010. His current research interests are photonic crystals, nano-optics in LEDs and solar cells, micro-optics, passive components for WDM fiber- optic communications and bio-sensors.
Industrial Engineering,Materials Engineering,Metallic Materials (Ferrous & Nonferrous),Molecular Electronics, Nano Composites,Nano Materials,Brittle Materials,Ceramics Engineering, Composite Materials, Electronic Material Development, Porous Materials,Nano Particles, Biological Engineering,Nano Structures,Semiconductors, Polymeric Materials,Phase transformation, Femtosecond Laser, Photomelting,Etching, Imprinting
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