OBJECTIVE
Seeking 2013 summer internship and fall co-op in Materials engineering position utilizing my research experience in optoelectronics, thin film process and characterization techniques.
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Fall 2012 GPA: N/A
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA May, 2014
Bachelor of Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Fall 2006 – Spring 2010 Major GPA: 3.86/4.00
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Overall GPA: 3.74/4.00
Exchange Student Program, Fall 2009 GPA: 3.92/4.00
University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), Illinois, USA
Selected Coursework
Polymer Physics I: in Solid State Polymer Synthesis Physical Chemistry Materials Characterization
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant (Adviser: Dr. Wei-Fang Su), National Taiwan University Sep 2008 – Jan 2011
Materials Synthesis and Device Fabrication
o Synthesized high aspect ratio of anatase TiO2 nanorods via hydrothermal process.
Confirmed the dimension, crystallinity and composition of nanoparticle via X-ray diffractometer, UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy and Transmission Electron Microscopy.
o Fabricated polymer-nanoparticle (P3HT-TiO2 nanorods) thin film organic solar cell via solution process.
Investigated the morphology, carrier mobility, and charge separation & recombination rate via Atomic force microscope, Space charge limited current measurement and Photoluminescence spectroscopy.
Device Physics
o Crafted the hypothesis as well as designed and executed the experiments independently to explore the correlation between the carrier mobility of the P3HT/TiO2 device and the electrical annealing effect.
Process Development
o Manipulated the morphology of PEDOT:PSS layer by adding additives to balance mobility of electron and hole.
Attended IUMRS-ICEM (Korea, 2010) as a poster to give presentation.
“Enhancing Power Conversion Efficiency of Organic Hybrid Solar Cell by Cooperating Polysilic Acid Nanodots into Hole Transport Layer PEDOT:PSS”
o Modified TiO2 surface with various dyes via ligand exchange to enhance charge separation, improve compatibility, and suppress back recombination.
College Student Research Project Fellowship, National Science Council, Taiwan (2009)
Award of Excellence, Chinese Institute of Engineers of Research Papers Competition, Taiwan (2010)
Won 3rd place among 65 qualified papers in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science group.
SKILLS
o Materials Characterization Techniques:
Atomic Force Micr...
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