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2016 Principle Investigator: Innovative Learning Technology Initiative (ILTI), Office of the President, University of California, “Design Online Application Modules for Thermodynamics,” June 1, 2016 – December 31, 2017, US$55,000 2015 Principle Investigator: Student Success Internship Program...

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Professional: I got my undergraduate and master's degrees in Aerospace Engineering from National Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan. In my master's work, I designed, fabricated, and tested a 10-lbf altitude control mono-propellant thruster for a satellite. In 1999, I went to Penn State University to start my doctoral research, where I worked on a passive two-phase heat transfer device called a loop heat pipe in the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering. I applied Neutron Radiography as a visualization tool to help my experimental and modeling work. I started my fuel cell research as a postdoc in 2004 at Penn State University, where I applied Neutron Radiography to study water-management related issues. I joined the Fuel Cell Research Laboratory at General Motors in early 2005 and have been working on fuel cell research since then.

Applied Fluid Mechanics

Mechanical Engineering Technology at Purdue University from 2012-2013. The class size was 40-60 undergraduate students (Junior and Senior Year)

ENGR130 - Thermodynamics (Online Delivery)

Online Thermodynamics class in the School of Engineering at the University of California, Merced. Spring 2016 semester with a class size of 50-60 undergraduate students (Junior and Senior year)

Invited Talks

2015 “Introduction of Fuel Cell Technology,” Seminar, Rotary Club, November 20, 2015, Merced, CA (Invited by Mr. Galen Chastain) “In-Depth Discussion of Fuel Cell Technology for Automotive Application,” Graduate Seminar, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and...