Nano hybrid materials Lab
Research Field
Dr. Yuh-Jing Chiou is a co-author of 38 scientific papers published in international journals with H-index 8 and 289 citations. She is now working as an associate professor and chair person in Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology in Tatung University, Taiwan. Chiou mainly develops research on the synthesis and application of hybrid nanoparticles, including: electrocatalysts for fuel cells, nanohybrid microwave absorbing materials, MBG materials for scaffold, quantum dots, hybrid transparent conductive films and other hybrid materials.
Recently, several research topics have been underway in this lab: fuel cell catalysts, MBG materials, and H2S adsorbents. Current projects include the Study of Superaerophobic Direct Nickel-Based Cathodic Electrode for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzer (NSTC 114-2221-E-036-008) and the three-year M-ERA.NET Call project in collaboration with the Czech Republic and Poland: "Advanced Hybrid Nanomaterials for Efficient Photo (electro) catalytic Water Purification and Hydrogen Production," abbreviated as the AH-Nano-Cat project (NSTC 114-2923-E-038-001-MY3). The lab is well-equipped, collaborates closely with other academic institutions, and provides researchers with an excellent learning and research environment.
- Energy Science and Technology.
- Hybrid materials with carbon-based support.
- Nonuniform Catalyst.
In 2022, the PI guided students to participate in the 2022 Taipei International Conference on Catalysis (TICC-2022) and won the Best Paper Award in the poster category. In 2022, the PI collaborated with the Taipei Medical University Dental Technology Institute and National Taipei University of Technology to guide the synthesis and clinical application evaluation of a novel dental imaging material, barium titanate, which won an honorable mention in the Dental Technology Society poster paper competition. In 2026, the PI received the TTU Research Excellence Award.
The PI's educational background includes Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Chemical Engineering, and a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from TTU.