Laboratory of Interfacial Electrochemistry
Research Field
Prof. Jeng-Yu Lin is currently a professor at the Chemical and Materials Engineering Department of Tunghai University, Taiwan. He received his B.S. degree (2003) and Ph.D. degree (2008) from National Tsing-Hua University. He was awarded a visiting graduate fellow in Dr. Alan West's laboratory at the Chemical Engineering Department of Columbia University (2007-2008) and having postdoctoral research training (2009) at the Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica. He has published 150 peer-reviewed international journal papers (SCI) (H-index=46) in semiconductor processing and energy conversion/storage technologies.
Laboratory of Interfacial Electrochemistry led by Prof Jeng-Yu Lin welcomes interested international students in doing internship at Tunghai University. Our main research interest is to develop various electrochemical energy storage/conversion devices, including (i) high-power supercapacitors; (ii) metal-ion batteries (Li-ion, Na-ion, Mg-ion and Zn-ion); (iii) electrocatalysts for N2 reduction, urea oxidation and water splitting.
Metal-ion batteries; Supercapacitors; Electrocatalysts; Electrochemical biosensors
He has published 150 peer-reviewed international journal papers (SCI) (H-index=46) in semiconductor processing and energy conversion/storage technologies. He has obtained 17 MOST projects including a three-year “Outstanding Young Researcher Award Project” in 2014, a three-year “Taiwan-Poland Joint Research Project” in 2017, a three-year “Russian-Taiwanese Joint Research Project” in 2019, a three-year “Taiwan-Czech Joint Research Project” in 2020, a three-year "Taiwan-Slovak Joint Research Project in 2023, and received an “Academic Award for Young Researcher ” from Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers in 2014.
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University
Job Description
The accepted intern will have the opportunity to learn and improve their experimental skills in (i) design and synthesis of nanostructured materials; (ii) chemical and material characterizations; (iii) assembly of prototype electrochemical devices; (iv) fundamental investigation of energy storage/conversion mechanisms using in-situ Raman, XRD, FTIR and EC-MS instruments.
Preferred Intern Education Level
International graduate students with an engineering/science background are welcome.
Skill sets or Qualities
The applicants should have experience in electrochemical storage application and polymer synthesis.
Job Description
The accepted interns will have the opportunity to learn and improve their experimental skills in (i) design and synthesis of nanostructured materials; (ii) chemical and material characterizations; (iii) assembly of prototype electrochemical devices; (iv) fundamental investigation of energy storage/conversion mechanisms using in-situ Raman, XRD, FTIR and EC-MS instruments.
Preferred Intern Education Level
International graduate students with an engineering/science background are welcome.
Skill sets or Qualities
The applicants should have research experience in electrochemical energy storage.
Job Description
The accepted interns will have the opportunity to learn and improve their experimental skills in (i) design and synthesis of nanostructured materials; (ii) chemical and material characterizations; (iii) assembly of prototype electrochemical devices; (iv) fundamental investigation of energy storage/conversion mechanisms using in-situ Raman, XRD, FTIR and EC-MS instruments.
Preferred Intern Education Level
International graduate students with an engineering/science background are welcome.
Skill sets or Qualities
The applicants should have research experience in electrochemical energy storage.