THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL MATERIALS (ICAMM’24)
Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, University of Science
227 Nguyen Van Cu, Ward 4, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
November 12th – 14th, 2024
Prof. Heongkyu Ju
Prof. Heongkyu Ju
Invited talk: Plasmons-based Nanophotonics for biochemical sensing, photodetection and Solar Energy Harvesting
Dean of College of Bionano Technology, Gachon University, Republic of Korea
Director of Gachon Bionano Research Institute, Gachon University, Republic of Korea
Research fields
Development of photodetectors or photovoltaic devices using non-equilibrium heated carriers: use of plasmons decay into hot carriers for high-efficiency device.
Development of display pixels using subpicosecond thermalized hot carriers generated from quantum dots-plasmon coupling: use of quantum dot-plasmon coupling for fast-responding devices.
Development of Ultrahigh-sensitivity optical biosensors based on plasmon hot-carrier dynamics: immonoassay detection of sex hormones (17-beta estradiol and testosterone) in human urine for early diagnosis of precocious puberty.
Plasmon-enhanced magneto-optical devices: optical memory, isolators, and motors.
Achievements and Awards
Academic award for the most downloaded paper, Biochip Society, Korea, Nov. 19, 2015
Committee members of Semiconductor Division, Korean Physical Society (Feb. 2022 - current)
Gachon Academy Prize, May 2022
Academic Journal Reviewer for about 40 journals
Published more than 100 peer-reviewed journal papers in the disciplines including nonlinear optics, quantum noise squeezed light, all-optical switching, autostereoscopic 3D displays, label-free optical biosensors, immunoassay optical sensors, environmental monitoring optical devices, plasmon-aided optical catalytic, plasmon-induced magneto-optical activity, plasmon-enhanced fluorescence, biocompatible quantum dots, plasmon-generated hot carrier based optoelectronic devices.
Prof. Jyh-Wei Lee
Director, Center for Plasma and Thin Film Technologies
Department of Materials Engineering - Mingchi University of Technology
Research fields
Thin film & Coating
Surface engineering (PVD coating, chromizing, aluminizing, electroless plating)
Nanomechanical properties evaluation techniques
AFM related techniques
Microstructure analysis
Corrosion
Achievements and Awards
Listed in the World's Top 2% Scientists published by Stanford University in 2020 and 2021.
Prof. Jyh-Wei Lee
Prof. Nae-Eung Lee
Prof. Nae-Eung Lee
Invited talk: Artificial Sensory Receptors for Artificial-Intelligent Perception
Director, Department of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University
Editorial board member, Scientific Reports (Nature-Springer), Electronic Materials Letters (Nature-Springer) and Advanced Materials Technologies (Wiley)
School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering SKKU Advanced Institute of Technology (SAINT)
Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST)
Research fields
Flexible/stretchable materials and devices for wearable electronics:
Nano- materials for flexible/stretchable sensors
Flexible/stretchable semiconductor devices
Flexible/stretchable physical and chemical sensors
Flexible/stretchable energy generation devices
Body-attachable integrated systems for human-machine interfaces and human monitoring
Bioelectronic materials and devices for biomedical applications
Biomaterials for regenerative medicine and biological sensors
Flexible/stretchable nanobiosensor-integrated systems for clinical diagnostics and human monitoring
Bio-integrated systems with microfluidics, nano biosensors, and optical analytical tools for drug screening, toxicity analysis, stem cell engineering
Achievements and Awards
The Minister Award, Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MTIE), 2009
The Best Teaching Award, College of Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014
The Best Contribution Award, College of Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2012
The AMSE Award, School of Advanced Materials Science and Emgineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2015
SKKU Fellow, 2019
The National Academy of Engineering of Korea, general member, 2022
Prof. Po-Yu Chen
Department Chair, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University
Delta Building R425, National Tsing Hua University
Research fields
Biological (Natural) Materials;
Bio-inspired Materials;
Biomedical Materials;
Bio-mineralization; Biomechanics;
Surface Science/Coating Technology
Environmental/Sustainable Engineering;
Multiscale Modeling/MGI/AI
Achievements and Awards
Young Scientist Award - Taiwan Vacuum Association (2018)
Outstanding Young Scholar Award - Materials Research Society- Taiwan (2018)
Winner, Emerging Researchers in Biomedical Engineering, 2011 ASME International Mechanical Engineering
TMS Young Leader Professional Development Award - TMS (The Mineral, Metals and Materials Society (2013)
Editor -Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Prof. Po-Yu Chen
Prof. DUCLAUX Laurent
Invited talk:
Université Savoie Mont Blanc,
EDYTEM Laboratory, Bât. 8C,
73370 Le Bourget du Lac, France
Research fields
1. Porous materials preparation and characterization
2. Material for environmental remediation and gas capture
3. Material for passive samplers of gas and virus
Achievements and Awards
He has supervised more than 31 PhD students and 17 Post-doctoral fellows with strong international interaction. He participated in / managed bilateral international projects with Algeria, Ivory Coast, Pakistan, India, Thailand. Prof. L. Duclaux has co-authored more than 146 publications in journals (rank A) and participated in more than 120 international conferences including those he organized and co-organized. He is treasurer of the French-speaking Carbon Society and member of other French scientific societies.
prof. Soon-Gil Yoon
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Chungnam National University,
Daeduk Science Town, 34134, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Research fields
Antibacterial activity using thin films
Energy harvesting using halide perovskite thin films
Transfer-free graphene and n-type and p-type graphene FETs
Achievements and Awards
Technology transfer of transfer-free graphene
CCMR Serendipity Award 1st place
Best researcher award of IOT 2023
Prof. Soon-Gil Yoon
Prof. Masamichi Yoshimura
Prof. Masamichi Yoshimura
Invited talk: Preparation and Evaluation of Transparent Conductive Films Using Graphene
Surface Science laboratory,
Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya Japan.
Research fields
His interest includes the field of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) on the organic superconductors, metal/semiconductor interfaces, surfactant effect of hydrogen in crystal growth. In addition he is now focusing the fabrication of nanocarbon materials such as carbon nanotube and graphene by chemical vapor deposition or chemical exfoliation methods, for the application to lithium ion battery, fuel cells, functional superhydrophobic materials, etc. He is currently interested in tip-enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy to characterize carbon materials at nanometer scale using custom-made high sensitive probes.
Achievements and Awards
He has published over 250 papers in international journals and delivered numerous invited and keynote lectures. He has BS, MS, and PhD in applied physics from the University of Tokyo Japan. He was a visiting scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA for one year and Associate Professor at Hiroshima University before joining Toyota Technological Institute Nagoya. He was the chair of Nanoprobe Technology (167th committee) in JSPS.
Prof. Ting-Yu Liu
Invited talk: Gold-Laser Scribed Graphene Based-Electrochemical and Raman Enhancing Substrates for Bio-Detection
Distinguished Professor, College of Materials Engineering
Mingchi University of Technology · Department of Materials Engineering
Research fields
Opto-Electric Sensing,
Nanomaterials Self-Assembly,
Polymer Composite, Drug Controlled Release,
Atmospheric Plasma-Induced Polymerization
Achievements and Awards
Qi-Yang Xu, Gong-De Lin, Kuan-Syun Wang, Ying-Chi Huang, Yu-Xuan Huang, Chen-Yang Lin, Chien-Hsin Wu, Ru-Jong Jeng, Ting-Yu Liu, Preparation of Amphiphilic Ag-Polyethylenimine Dendritic Polymer Nanocapsules for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Detection, ACS Applied Polymer Materials 6(6) (2024).
Pavithra Suresh, Umamaheswari Rajaji, Abirami Natarajan, Kayalvizhi Rajagopal, Asma Alothman, Ting-Yu Liu, Three-dimensional Cobalt-MOF/ CNF microstructured assembly as a bifunctional electrocatalyst for effective overall water-splitting in alkaline media, Chemical Physics Letters 847:141371 (2024).
Kuan-Syun Wang, , Hsuan-Ting Lin, Yu-Jie Wen, Li-Ying Huang, Ming-Chien Yang, Ting-Yu Liu, Thiol-functionalized mesoporous silica-embedded AuNPs with highly sensitive substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering detection, Surface and Coatings Technology 483:130814 (2024).
Kuan-Syun Wang, Hsiang-Ting Lan, Chun-Hao Wu, Yun-Chu Chen, Ying-Jun Lin, Ting-Jia Sung, Jeng-Shiung Chen, Yu-Wei Cheng, Ren-Jei Chung, Ting-Yu Liu, Electrochemical polymerization of PEDOT:PSS with graphene oxide and silver nanoparticles for antibacterial coating and SERS detection, Surface and Coatings Technology 485:130889 (2024).
Jeffrey Joseph, Umamaheswari Rajaji, Sakthivel Perumal, Muthu Senthil Pandian, Ramasamy Perumalsamy, Ting-Yu Liu, Smart electrochemical determination of food additive (Propyl gallate) in edible oil and chicken samples based on CoSe2@FeS2 nanocomposite modified laser induced graphene electrode, Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers 162:105601 (2024).
Prof. Ting-Yu Liu
Prof. Yu-Hsu CHANG
Prof. Yu-Hsu CHANG
Department of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Institute of Mineral Resources Engineering,
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan.
Research fields
Inorganic Materials Chemistry
Nanomaterials Chemistry
Surface Chemistry
Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution Reaction, Carbon Dioxide Reduction Reaction, and Nitrate Reduction Reaction.
Achievements and Awards
Professor Chang is the project leader of two exchange programs, TEEP and IIPP, which invite international students to experience education and life in Taiwan. Over the past three years, more than 100 international students have participated in these exchange programs.
Prof. Heon Lee
Invited talk: Zero energy radiative cooling paint
Creative Materials Discovery for Zero-energy Radiative Cooling Materials, Korea university, Director.
Nano Materials and Devices Laboratory (NMDL), Korea University.
Research fields
Zero energy radiative cooling
Metalens & metahologram
PEC water splitting
Superlattice PRAM
Nature inspired surface engineering
Achievements and Awards
The founder of ZERC Co. Ltd. and has made significant contributions to fields like Phase Change RAM reliability, Nanoimprint Lithography, and Meta-materials
Meta Materials Award
Best Researcher Award
Prof. Heon Lee
Prof. Tsyr-Yan Dharma Yu
Prof. Tsyr-Yan Dharma Yu
Invited talk: Exploring Dynamics in Materials and Membrane Proteins: Insights from NMR Spectroscopy and Pump-Probe Spectroscopy
Associate Research Fellow at Academia Sinica
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Research fields
Membrane Protein Research
NMR spectroscopy
Molecular Basis of Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy
Achievements and Awards
2020 Career Development Award, Academia Sinica
2017 Young Scholar Creativity and Innovation Award, Foundation for The Advancement of Outstanding Scholarship.
2009 Fellowship, Postdoctoral Research Abroad Program, National Science Council, Taiwan.
2008 Student Award, The 49th Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference
2004 TA Teaching Award, Washington University in St. Louis
Prof. Sylvia Turrell
Invited talk: From Alzheimer’s Disease to Functional Nanomaterials: 60 Years of Advances in Vibrational Spectroscopy
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry of the University of Lille
Laboratory of Infrared and Raman Spectrochemistry (LASIR)- Department of Chemistry - Université de Lille, France
Research fields
Materials Chemistry
Thin Films and Nanotechnology
Materials Science
Spectroscopy
Optics
Thin Films
Nanoparticles
Materials
Photonics
Material Characterization
Prof. Sylvia Turrell
Prof. Chi-Hsien Huang
Prof. Chi-Hsien Huang
Invited talk: Atomic layered graphene oxide/graphene composite for biosensor application
Chairman of Department of Materials Engineering, MCUT
Mingchi University of Technology
Research fields
Graphene applications
Biosensors
Low Damage Plasma Treatment
Nano Patterning
Nanomaterials
Surface Engineering
Achievements and Awards
Outstanding Paper Award, The Japan Society of Applied Physics 2010
Prof. Chia-Fu Chou
Adjunct Distinguished Research Fellow, Biomedical Translation Research Center (BioTReC), Academia Sinica
Research fields
Micro/Nanofluidics;
Biosensors;
Nanobiotechnology;
Single Molecule/Bacteria Biophysics;
Tissue Engineering and Scaffolds;
Liquid Crystals physics
Achievements and Awards
He has over 100 scientific publications (82 SCI papers with average citations over 55 per paper), 14 issued patents (USA*9, Taiwan*2, EU*2, China*1) and 8 pending, and 60+ plenary/keynote/invited talks in international conferences.
He was awarded the prestigious Outstanding Research Award (2014) by NSTC/Taiwan, Academia Sinica Investigator Award (2020-2024), 2023 National Innovation Award, and 2024 NSTC FutureTech (FUTEX) Award.
Prof. Chia-Fu Chou
Assoc. Prof. Masashi Akabori
Invited talk: Indium-based semiconductor spin-valve devices prepared by molecular beam epitaxy
Center for Nano Materials and Technology (CNMT)
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)
Research fields
Solid state materials and devices
Epitaxial growth
Nanostructures
Spintronics
Achievements and Awards
Member, Japan Applied Physics Society
Japan Applied Physics Society
Assoc. Prof. Masashi Akabori
Assoc. Prof. Takenobu Suzuki
Assoc. Prof. Takenobu Suzuki
Invited talk: Specialty Optical Fibers from Low-Melting Glass: New Frontiers in Light Generation and Image Transmission
Toyota Technological Institute, Graduate School of Engineering
Department of Advanced Science and Technology Materials Science and Engineering
Optical Functional Materials Laboratory
Research fields
Mid-infrared upconversion ghost imaging: Mid-infrared upconversion is a technique that shows great potential for obtaining mid-infrared images using visible imaging sensors with outstanding sensitivity, response speed, and resolution. However, the visible light produced after conversion is often weak. To address this issue, this study proposes mid-infrared upconversion ghost imaging and evaluates its feasibility.
Development of tellurite glass optical fiber current sensor: The importance of real-time current measurement is increasing with the rise in renewable energy generation. Optical fiber current sensors offer advantages such as remote measurement and no risk of electric shock. These sensors use materials with a high Verdet constant and a photoelastic coefficient of zero. Lead silicate glass has been the traditional material of choice, but its use is restricted due to regulations. The objective of this research is to find lead-free tellurite glass that can replace lead silicate glass.
Fabrication of specialty optical fibers made of non-silica glass with high infrared transmittance and development of infrared image transmission technique through the optical fibers: Currently, endoscopes that use visible-light imaging fibers are widely used to directly observe the inside of the human body. These tests and surgeries are less invasive for patients. However, the scope of application of endoscopes can be expanded if high-resolution infrared image transmission becomes possible. With infrared imaging, images inside blood vessels and thermography inside the human body can be obtained, leading to new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Unfortunately, existing image fibers use materials with low infrared transparency, which limits their ability to transmit long-wavelength infrared light with high resolution. Therefore, this research project aims to fabricate an image fiber using a new glass material with high infrared transmittance. The ultimate goal is to achieve high-resolution infrared image transmission.
Achievements and Awards
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) (2023-2026)
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (2019-2022)
Assoc. Prof. Chun che Lin
Invited talk: Highly Biocompatible Antibacterial Hydrogel for Wearable Sensing of Human Body Motions
Advanced Photoelectronics Composites Laboratory (APCL),
Institute of Organic and Polymeric Materials,
National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT)
Research fields
His research interests are synthesizing quantum dots and near-infrared phosphors for optoelectronic devices. Also, he focuses on studying multifunctional hydrogels, which demonstrated exceptional conductivity, antibacterial efficacy, and self-healing properties.
Infrared phosphors
Perovskite quantum dots
Self-healing polymers
Carbon dioxide reduction
Achievements and Awards
He currently has published more than 50 SCI journal articles (Adv. Funct. Mater., J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Small, J. Mater. Chem. A etc.), with a total citation count of >5,000 times and an h-factor of 34. In addition, he has owned the rights to 3 patents and has written 2 chapters of a book during his academic career.
Dr. Shechtman Young Scholar Research Award, NTUT
Assoc. Prof. Chun Che Lin
Assoc. Prof. Sanjay Mavinkere Rangappa
Assoc. Prof. Sanjay Mavinkere Rangappa
Invited talk: Applications of Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites
Principal Research Scientist (Specialist 3) & Associate Professor, Advisor within the office of the President for University Promotion and Development towards International goals' King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Thailand.
Natural Composites Research Group Lab
Research fields
1. Natural fiber composites
2. Polymer Composites
3. Advanced Material Technology
Achievements and Awards
Recognized by Stanford University’s list (published by Elsevier) of the World’s Top 2% of the Most-Cited Scientists in Career and Single Year Citation Impact 2022’ (Top 10th Rank in Thailand and Top 2nd Rank Under Both Materials and Polymers Categories in Thailand)
Recipient of “Outstanding Researcher 2021 award” from Science and Technology Research Institute, KMUTNB Thailand
TOP RESEARCH SCIENTIST FELLOW, University of Negeri Malang, Indonesia, as part of the World Class University (WCU) Program 2024 supported by the Ministry of Education. Culture, Research, and Technology, Republic of Indnesia and the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education.
Assoc. Prof. Sutthipoj Wongrerkdee
Invited talk: Transformation of Brewers Grains into Effective Adsorbents for Toxic Water Contaminant Removal
Lecturer, Department of Physics, Kaetsart University
Editorial board member (Liberal Arts, Science and Technology)
Department of Physics, Kaetsart University
Research fields
Solar cells
Materials physics
Nanostructured materials
Photocatalysts
Thin film and surface modification
Achievements and Awards
Poster Award, "Modified nanostructured ZnO photoelectrode for efficiency enhancement of dye-sensitized solar cells", from the 2nd International Conference on Radiation and Emission in Materials (ICREM-2019), 15-18 December 2019
Paper Award, “Charge Transfer Improvement of ZnO-based Dye-sensitized Solar Cells Modified with Graphite Nanosheets and Bilayer Photoelectrode”, from the Second International Conference on Science and Technology of Emerging Materials 2018 (STEMa2018), 18-20 July 2018
3rd Oral Presentation Award, "Enhancement of ZnO dyesensitized solar cells by combining two techniques of etching process with NH4OH aqueous solutions and dye readsorption technique", from the Thai Thermoelectric Society, 22-23 December 2014
Assoc. Prof. Sutthipoj Wongrerkdee
Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Dang Mao
Assoc. PROF. NGUYEN DANG MAO
Invited talk: Research trends of biomass for sustainable building energy and environment
Laboratoire d'Études et de Recherche sur le Matériau Bois
Université de Lorraine, France
Research fields
1. Valorization of wood and agricultural waste for low-carbon buildings
2. Development of new bio-based materials for building energy and environment.
3. Production of renewable energy from biomass waste
Achievements and Awards
2024: Winner of the ANR JCJC funding, France, for the Waste-to-Build project (2024-2028).
2024: Winner of the Grand-Est region and company funding, France, for the Bio-Build project (2024-2028).
2023: Winner of the STAR-T Program for Visiting Professor at Korean Universities.
2023: Winner of the Erasmus+ Mobility program for Visiting Professor at Aalto University, Finland.
Assist. prof. Cheng-Tien Chiang
Invited talk: Recent progress of laser-based photoemission on 2D materials
Ultrafast surface science laboratory
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica
Research fields
Laser-based photoelectron spectroscopy at surfaces
Double photoemission spectroscopy
Correlated electron systems
Achievements and Awards
Principal investigator of project A06 funded by German Research Foundation (DFG),
Collaborative Research Center / Transregio 227, Ultrafast surface dynamics (2018 Jan. ~ 2019 Oct.)
Habilitation, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany (2020 March)
Assist. Prof. Cheng-Tien Chiang
Assist. Prof. Yi-TingLai
Assist. Prof. Yi-Ting Lai
Invited talk: Layered double hydroxide composites for phosphate removal
Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan
Project Assistance Professor, Department of Materials Engineering
Research fields
Graphene and carbon composite materials -
Layered double hydroxides evaluation wastewater treatment - electrode materials
Achievements and Awards
Layered double hydroxides for regulating phosphate in water to achieve long-term nutritional management, D Pattappan, S Kapoor, SS Islam, YT Lai, ACS omega 8 (28), 24727-24749 (2023).
Novel GdTaO4 phase for efficient photocatalytic degradation of organic dye under visible light irradiation: An X-ray spectroscopic investigation, A Krishnaprasanth, P Mannu, S Mahalingam, D Pattappan, A Kandasami, Chemosphere 340, 139834 (2023).
Fully automated learning and predict price of aquatic products in Taiwan wholesale markets using multiple machine learning and deep learning methods, YT Lai, YT Peng, WC Lien, YC Cheng, YT Lin, CJ Liao, YS Chiu, Aquaculture 586, 740741 (2024).
Dipole moment as the underlying mechanism for enhancing the immobilization of glucose oxidase by ferrocene-chitosan for superior specificity non-invasive glucose sensing, JH Ting, PC Lin, S Gupta, CH Liu, T Yang, CY Lee, YT Lai, NH Tai, Nanoscale Advances 5 (18), 4881-4891 (2023).
Metal-organic framework derived Mn0. 2Zn0. 8Se/C amalgamated with nitrogen-doped graphene hydrogel for antioxidant trolox detection in food, environmental, and biological samples, AA Jagtap, R Sakthivel, S Kubendhiran, LY Lin, SK Ramaraj, X Liu, Chemical Engineering Journal, 154178 (2024).
Defect-enabled room-temperature acetone gas sensors based on Zn-doped cauliflower-like bismuth oxide, S Thangavel, D Pattappan, P Subramaniam, S Srinivasan, Ceramics International (2024).
Dr. Yu-Chieh Wen
Invited talk: Origin of nonlinear photocurrents in chiral multifold semimetals
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd., Nangang Dist., Taipei City 115201, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Research fields
Surface physical chemistry,
Ultrafast spectroscopy for quantum materials,
Nonlinear optics,
Laser spectroscopy
Achievements and Awards
Wen group is a multidisciplinary research team at Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. We developed advanced nonlinear/ultrafast optical spectroscopic techniques, aiming to elucidate the light-matter interactions at interfaces and novel quantum materials. We particularly focus on physical chemistry phenomena at liquid water surfaces – the most important platform for chemical and biological processes. We probe vibrations of the interfacial molecules selectively by nonlinear optical means, offering the unique opportunity to establish the structure-property-function relation of the water interfaces on the molecular level. We are also interested in nonlinear optics of quantum materials, particularly the effect of quantum geometry of the band structure on the nonlinear photocurrent generation. The study promotes the development of next-generation optoelectronic and solar-energy applications.
Dr. Yu-Chieh Wen
Dr. Chao-Cheng Kaun
Invited talk: Computational Modeling of Nanoelectronics and Emerging Materials
Research Fellow, Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica
Research fields
1. Computational nanoelectronics and spintronics
2. Quantum transport in mesoscopic systems
3. Emerging materials for sustainable energy
Achievements and Awards
2022 Future Tech Award, National Science and Technology Council
2021 Future Tech Award, Ministry of Science and Technology
Dr. CHING-WEI LIN
Invited talk: Cytometry in the short-wave infrared
Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Research fields
1. Short-wave infrared spectroscopy and imaging
2. Photonic nanomaterials
3. Single-walled carbon nanotubes
4. Single-photon emitters
Achievements and Awards
Annual Best Paper Award, Chemistry (Chemical Society Located in Taipei) (2023)
Career Development Award, Academia Sinica (2021)
Career Development Award, Academia Sinica (2021)
Young Scholars Award, Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan (2019)
IBB Travel Grant Award, Rice University (2017)
The Stephen C. Hofmann Fellowship Award, Rice University (2015)
Outstanding Thesis Award (first place) for Graduate Students in Physical Chemistry, the Chinese Chemical Society (2009)
Outstanding Student of National Taiwan Normal University (2006)
Dr. Ching-Wei Lin
Dr. Hsien-Ming Lee
DR. Hsien-Ming Lee
Invited talk: Peptidyl Liposome for Trigger-Responsive Liposomal Delivery
A202, Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 115
Research fields
Peptide, lipid-based drug delivery, peptide-membrane interaction
Achievements and Awards
Cheng-Bang Jian, Ying-Yann Wu, Ming-Huang Lin, Hua-De Gao, Chong-Yan Chen, Shwee Khuan Leong, Der-Lii M. Tzou, Dennis W. Hwang*, and Hsien-Ming Lee*, A Facile NMR Method for Pre-MRI Evaluation of Trigger-Responsive T1 Contrast Enhancement of Liposomal Gd3+-DTPA Release, Small Methods, 2024, 2301603.
Nano-On-Nano: Responsive Nanosubstrate-Mediated Liposome Delivery with High Cellular Uptake Efficiency, Bhaskarchand Gautam, Chun-Hao Luo, Hua-De Gao, Jye-Chian Hsiao, Hsian-Rong Tseng*, Hsien-Ming Lee*, Hsiao-hua Yu*, ACS Applied Biological Materials 2023, 6, 4, 1611–1620
T.-H. Chen, K. Garnir, C.-Y. Chen, C.-B. Jian, H.-D. Gao, B. Cheng, M.-C. Tseng, C. Moucheron, A. Kirsch-De Mesmaeker*, and Hsien-Ming Lee*. A Toolkit for Engineering Proteins in Living Cells: Peptide with a Tryptophan-Selective Ru-TAP Complex to Regioselectively Photolabel Specific Proteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2022, 144, 39, 18117–18125
Cheng-Bang Jian,Xu-En Yu,Hua-De Gao,Huai-An Chen,Ren-Hua Jheng,Chong-Yan Chen, Hsien-Ming Lee. “Liposomal PHD2 Inhibitors and the Enhanced Efficacy in Stabilizing HIF-1α”. Nanomaterials, 2022, 12(1), 163 (Feature Paper)
Huang SS, Lee KJ, Chen HC, Prajnamitra RP, Hsu CH, Jian CB, Yu XE, Chueh DY, Kuo CW, Chiang TC, Choong OK, Huang SC, Beh CY, Chen LL, Lai JJ, Chen P, Kamp TJ, Tien YW, Hsien-Ming Lee, Hsieh PC. “Immune cell shuttle for precise delivery of nanotherapeutics for heart disease and cancer.” Science Advances, 2021; Vol. 7, no. 17, eabf2400.