Principal inverstigator
Yonggun Jun, Ph.D.(田溶根)
Professor
Office: S4-705
Lab: S4-411
Tel: +886-3-4227151 ext. 65381 (office) ext. 65310 (Lab)
E-mail: yonggun@phy.ncu.edu.tw
I was interdisciplinarily educated. A Ph.D. degree in biological sciences, an MSc. in physics, and a BEng. in mechanical engineering earned me expertise in protein chemistry, single-particle tracking of membrane molecules, and nanoparticle conjugation. I am interested in nonequilibrium thermodynamics that I believe will see broad applications in studying biological events such as protein folding. Currently, I am working on experimental validations of the newly discovered thermodynamic uncertainty relations (TUR) using optical feedback trap in colloidal model engine systems.
Chiu, Yen (邱雁)
Ph.D. candidate
yenychiu0322.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
I am an MS Degree student in the Department of Physics, used to study the dynamics of defects during phase transitions in the 2D lattice during my bachelor's degree. Now, in this Lab, I am moving into a new research field, biophysics, to study the dynamics of bacterial swarming with long aspect ratio bacteria, which have abundant fascinating collective behavior to be uncovered.
Sung, YunSing (宋運欣)
Ph.D. candidate
thomas0921127156.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
Jerard Vincent Ang (盧比奧)
Ph.D. candidate
jerardvincentang.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
I'm an MS student in Physics interested in the dynamics of optically trapped nanoparticles in ultra-high vacuum (UHV). I am currently working on loading nanoparticles into an optical trap in the air and designing the UHV system.
Huang, Pin-Cheng (黃品誠)
MS candidate
jerryyerrj2.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
Yang, Chih-Shiang (楊智翔)
Undergraduate
philipyang0412.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
TU, Chia-Yun (塗嘉云)
Undergraduate
a0909564578.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
Hu, Guanrong (胡冠融)
Undergraduate
ivan940115.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
Joseph Ian Abenilla
MS candidate
jian.024.abe.at.gmail.com
Lab: S4-411
I am an MS Degree student in Physics who is now interested in studying experimental biophysics, particularly in the cellular regime. Currently, I am working on how kinesin produces torque by using optical tweezers and analyzing them using the fluctuation theorem. Learning how these molecular motors behave will have a significant influence and helps us understand how biological system works.
Past members
Ph.D. Students
John Andrew C. Albay (2016-2022) - Now a faculty member at the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Master Students
Xu, JiaJun (徐嘉駿, 2022-2024)
Ya-TIng Huang (黃雅婷, 2018-2022) - Now in TSMC
Wenqi Lin (林文麒, 2017-2021) - Now in Chimei
Chai, Yu Ju (翟予若, 2016-2020) - Now in TSMC
Sarah Rizky Wulaningrum - Now in Indonesia
Undergraduate
Huang, HsinWen (黃信雯, 2020-2022) - Now MS at NTU
Lin, ZiTing (林子婷, 2020-2022) - Now MS at NTU
Wong, Kwok Shing (2018-2022) - Now in HongKong
Zhuo, Zhi-Yi (卓志羿, 2018-2020) - Now in TSMC
Tsai, Chung Yo (蔡承祐, 2016-2018) - Now in TSMC
Senior High school
莊皓宇 (Wuling, 2018-2019)
黃弘岳 (Fudan, 2021-2022)
陳昭佑 (Wuling, 2021-2022)
蕭楷桐 (Wuling, 2021-2022)