ENSEC LAB
Research Field
pChia-Yu Lin received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, in 2003. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan University, Taiwan in 2005 and 2010, respectively. After two-year postdoctoral research in Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, he joined the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, as an Assistant Professor in 2013. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. His research interests mainly focused on the nanomaterials and photo-electrochemical Engineering for chemical sensors, (photo-)electrocatalysis, and energy-conversion devices./p
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- Photoelectrochemical valorization of biomass and/or organic waste
- Organic electrosynthesis
- Electrochemical CO2 reduction
- Green ammonia production
| 2022 | “The Point-of-care Urine Detection System for Monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease,” the 19th National Innovation Award by the Institute for Biotechnology and Medicine Industry |
| 2023 | Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK |
| 2024 | Outstanding Engineering Professor by the Chinese Institute of Engineers-Kaohsiung Chapter |
| 2024 | Distinguished Invention Award by the Association of Chemical Sensors in Taiwan |
pPh.D., Institute of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University/p
Job Description
Spefied items:
- Preparation of Electrocatalyst-modified electrodes
- Electrochemical characterization of the catalytic performance
Preferred Intern Educational Level
Master or PhD student
Skill sets or Qualities
People with hands-on electrochemistry-related techniques or material synthesis are preferred
Job Description
Spefied items:
- Preparation of Electrocatalyst-modified electrodes
- Electrochemical characterization of the catalytic performance
Preferred Intern Educational Level
Master or PhD student
Skill sets or Qualities
People with hands-on electrochemistry-related techniques or material synthesis are preferred