Prof. Tsan Yao Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Autobiography:
With more than 10 years of experience in Materials Characterization and 6 years experience in electronic device (MEMS and IC) failure analysis of multiple executives by Synchrotron Light Source Techniques (at NSRRC, Taiwan).
Prof. Chen is working on fundamental materials development for green energy applications including solar cells, fuel cells, and CO2 conversion. He is hosting research projects from academic and industrial organization.
Education:
Ph.D at Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University
Prof. Kuang-Wen Wang, National Central University, Taiwan
Autobiography:
Prof. Wang is pioneer in hydrogen energy and nanomaterials research. The research of hydrogen energy materials includes the manufacture of hydrogen catalysts, hydrogen storage materials, and fuel cell catalysts for hydrogen utilization.
Education:
Ph.D, Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University
Prof. Jyh-Pin Chou, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Autobiography:
Prof. Chou is working on First-principles calculation simulation, surface catalysts, solid defects and two-dimensional materials. He is pioneer in theoretical calculations and have published many papers in the reputed
journals.
Education:
Ph.D, Department of Physics, National Chung Cheng Hua University
Prof. Xin Tu, University of Liverpool, UK
Autobiography:
Prof. Xin is working on interdisciplinary research at the interface of plasma science and chemical engineering directed towards environmental clean-up, fuel and chemical synthesis, and nuclear decommissioning. Significant efforts have been devoted to plasma-catalysis.
Education:
Ph.D, Physics, CORIA CNRS (Universite de Rouen), France
National Collaborations
Prof. Surojit Pande, BITS Pilani
Autobiography:
Prof. Surojit's research group is developing nanoparticles using bottom-up approaches for catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrocatalytic overall water splitting reaction. His group also developed nanoworms of Ni/Ni(OH)2/NiOOH via electrodeposition technique for hydrogen evolution.
Education:
Ph.D, Chemistry, IIT Kharagpur, India
Prof. Bibhas Sarkar, BITS Pilani
Autobiography:
Prof. Sarkar is a Chemist by training and specializes in Catalysis research with current research focus on 'Development of sustainable catalytic routes to industrially relevant chemical reactions utilizing renewable carbon feedstock (majorly biomass-based chemical platforms, CO2, Agro-waste etc.)
Education:
Ph.D, Chemistry, CSIR NCL, Pune, India
Prof. T. Maiyalagan, SRM Chennai
Autobiography:
His main research interests concern new materials and their electrochemical properties for energy conversion and storage devices, electrocatalysts, fuel cells and biosensors. He has published numerous articles on the innovative design of the materials for energy conversion and storage.
Education:
Ph.D, Chemistry, IIT Madras, India
Prof. Ashima Bagaria, Manipal University Jaipur
Autobiography:
Prof. Ashima has more than 12 years of research and teaching experience. Her research experience includes her Post-doctoral experience at Yale University, an Ivy League University, Connecticut USA, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, USA and Institute Pasteur, Paris, France.
Education:
Ph.D, Physics, IISc Banglore, India