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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...

Funded Projects

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.