National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Composite Materials

Matoke Peter Mose
https://atw-sshe-rc-english.me.ntust.edu.tw/people/center-member

Research Field

Energy Technology

Introduction

Matoke Peter Mose earned his Ph.D. from the National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology in 2023. He is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at the same university. Dr. Mose's research interests include materials for energy
storage, composite materials, green energy, fuel cells, batteries, and AI.
He has delivered speeches at both local and international conferences and has co-authored
publications in internationally peer-reviewed journals.

In this collaborative research center, we focus on the development of solid hydrogen energy technology, aiming to provide efficient and environmentally friendly energy solutions for global environmental protection and sustainable development.


Research Topics

Materials for energy storage, 

Composite materials, 

Green energy, and AI


Honor

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Educational Background

I hold a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), completed in 2023. Prior to that, I earned my Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from NTUST in 2020. My research focuses on solid-state hydrogen storage materials, and I have been actively working on a collaborative research aiming at providing a long term solution.


Job Description

We are seeking a highly motivated student to join our research team for a 3-month project focused on composite materials, with a particular emphasis on hydrogen storage metal hydrides.  This role offers an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on research experience in advanced materials science and contribute to ongoing investigations into lightweight, high-performance composites.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct literature reviews on composite materials, specifically magnesium alloys and their applications.
  • Design and execute experimental studies related to the mechanical, thermal, and corrosion properties of magnesium-based composites.
  • Assist in the preparation and characterization of composite samples using relevant laboratory techniques (e.g., microscopy, spectroscopy, mechanical testing).
  • Collect, analyze, and interpret experimental data to identify trends and validate hypotheses.
  • Prepare detailed reports and presentations summarizing research findings.
  • Collaborate with senior researchers and contribute to discussions on project direction and outcomes.

Preferred Intern Educational Level

Undergraduates and graduates (Master's, PhD) are all welcome.

Skill sets or Qualities

Familiarity with laboratory techniques for materials characterization (SEM, XRD, tec).

Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.

Current enrollment in a program in Materials Science, Metallurgy, or Mechanical Engineering.