姓名: 曾 院 介
職稱: 副 教 授
連絡電話: 03-5712121-31898
E-mail: [email protected]
個人網頁: http://www.nctumse.url.tw/index.htm
學經歷 :
西北大學 美國 材料科學與工程 博士 2004~2009
國立清華大學 台灣 材料科學與工程研究所 碩士 2000~2002
國立清華大學 台灣 材料科學與工程學系 學士 1996~2000
學術經歷:
國立交通大學 副教授 材料科學與工程研究所 20013~present
國立交通大學 助理教授 材料科學與工程研究所 2009~2013
Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. A Research assistant 2006~2009
學術專長:
磁半導體、自旋電子元件、元件物理、元件磁電耦合技術、磁感測器、材料物理性質、同步x光於材料之研究
榮譽:
交通大學傑出教學獎 2015
交通大學優良教學獎 2014
交通大學工學院 傑出教學獎 2014, 2015
北美工程師協會獎學金
西北大學Walter P. Murphy Fellowship
學術服務:
台灣磁性技術協會 秘書長 2014~present
台灣同步輻射用戶執行委員會 副主席 2014~present
Prof. Yuan-Chieh Tseng received both B. S. and M. S. from Dept. Materials Science & Engineering (MSE), National Tsing Hua University, in 2000 and 2002, respectively. After military service as an reserved officer (2002~2004), he was admitted to Dept. MSE, Northwestern University, U.S. A, the first academic department of its kind in the world, for Ph.D (2004 ~ 2009) with an honorable full scholarship. He conducted Ph.D thesis under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Haskel at the magnetic materials group, Argonne National Laboratory. He joined Dept. MSE, NCTC as an assistant professor right after Ph.D in 2009, and became an associate professor in 2013. He is also a joint professor of the international college of semiconductor technology (ICST), advanced materials center, and undergraduate honors program of nano science and engineering, of NCTU.
Prof. Tseng’s research focuses on spintronics, which is an emerging technology that exploits both the intrinsic spin of the electron and its associated magnetic moment in solid-state devices. His research explores the spin degree of freedom of the electron to sense, store, process and transfer information in addition to the electron charge. Prof. Tseng believes thatspintronics integrating spin into semiconductors enables functionality of the present-day microelectronics and optoelectronics. This will open many opportunities to new generation of devices, and to the merging of electronics, photonics and magnetics. The success of spintronics relies on creating, controlling, and detecting spins in semiconductors, which is what Prof. Tseng’s research team is devoted to. Prof. Tseng is an expert in synchrotron radiation. His research also involves the development of novel x-ray techniques enabling studies of the interplays among structure, electronic and magnetism in functional materials.
職稱: 副 教 授
連絡電話: 03-5712121-31898
E-mail: [email protected]
個人網頁: http://www.nctumse.url.tw/index.htm
學經歷 :
西北大學 美國 材料科學與工程 博士 2004~2009
國立清華大學 台灣 材料科學與工程研究所 碩士 2000~2002
國立清華大學 台灣 材料科學與工程學系 學士 1996~2000
學術經歷:
國立交通大學 副教授 材料科學與工程研究所 20013~present
國立交通大學 助理教授 材料科學與工程研究所 2009~2013
Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. A Research assistant 2006~2009
學術專長:
磁半導體、自旋電子元件、元件物理、元件磁電耦合技術、磁感測器、材料物理性質、同步x光於材料之研究
榮譽:
交通大學傑出教學獎 2015
交通大學優良教學獎 2014
交通大學工學院 傑出教學獎 2014, 2015
北美工程師協會獎學金
西北大學Walter P. Murphy Fellowship
學術服務:
台灣磁性技術協會 秘書長 2014~present
台灣同步輻射用戶執行委員會 副主席 2014~present
Prof. Yuan-Chieh Tseng received both B. S. and M. S. from Dept. Materials Science & Engineering (MSE), National Tsing Hua University, in 2000 and 2002, respectively. After military service as an reserved officer (2002~2004), he was admitted to Dept. MSE, Northwestern University, U.S. A, the first academic department of its kind in the world, for Ph.D (2004 ~ 2009) with an honorable full scholarship. He conducted Ph.D thesis under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Haskel at the magnetic materials group, Argonne National Laboratory. He joined Dept. MSE, NCTC as an assistant professor right after Ph.D in 2009, and became an associate professor in 2013. He is also a joint professor of the international college of semiconductor technology (ICST), advanced materials center, and undergraduate honors program of nano science and engineering, of NCTU.
Prof. Tseng’s research focuses on spintronics, which is an emerging technology that exploits both the intrinsic spin of the electron and its associated magnetic moment in solid-state devices. His research explores the spin degree of freedom of the electron to sense, store, process and transfer information in addition to the electron charge. Prof. Tseng believes thatspintronics integrating spin into semiconductors enables functionality of the present-day microelectronics and optoelectronics. This will open many opportunities to new generation of devices, and to the merging of electronics, photonics and magnetics. The success of spintronics relies on creating, controlling, and detecting spins in semiconductors, which is what Prof. Tseng’s research team is devoted to. Prof. Tseng is an expert in synchrotron radiation. His research also involves the development of novel x-ray techniques enabling studies of the interplays among structure, electronic and magnetism in functional materials.