MECHATRONICS 機電整合
Peter's primary research interest lies in utilizing mechatronics and applying it to the areas of:
autonumous mobile platform
atomic force microscopes
bio-physical signal sensor integration
motor energy savings verification.
All the above research involves multidiscipline knowledge integration and sensor/actuator considerations.
Peter I-Tsyuen Chang is currently with the Mechanical Engineering Department at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) since 2013. His primary research includes autonomous omnidirectional mobile platforms, dual-stage actuation, atomic force microscopy, and heal-care sensor signal analysis. During 2017-2018, he visited the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to work on AI-assisted healthcare sensor signal applications. Before joining Taiwan Tech, he was a post-doc at the Research Center for Applied Sciences (RCAS), Academia Sinica (2013). He was also a post-doc at the Automation and Control Institute (ACIN), Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) during 2011-2013.
He is currently a Standard Committee Member, serving the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, M.O.E.A (Ministry of Economic Affairs). He is also working as the Secretary-General at the Chinese Automatic Control Society (CACS), as well as the Associate Editor at the Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers.
Peter is also a member of NTUST's Center of Intelligent Robots and Smart Electric Vehicle Research Center.