Chi-Wen Liu | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chi-Wen Liu | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Science and Technology | Taiwan

Chi-Wen Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Minghsin University of Science and Technology in Taiwan, where he is engaged in a NSTC Research Project (2024–2025). Prior to his academic appointment, he worked as a Senior ADTT Photo Engineer at Micron Technology from 2019 to 2024. With a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Technology from National Taipei University of Technology, he specializes in semiconductor devices, materials science, and nanotechnology. Liu’s research interests lie in advanced materials processing and diamond-like carbon films for electronics applications.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Liu’s academic journey began at Tamkang University where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical and Materials Engineering (2013). His passion for material science led him to National Taipei University of Technology, where he earned a Master’s degree in Manufacturing Technology (2016). Liu’s Ph.D. (2019) focused on semiconductor device physics, materials science, and nanostructured materials processing, areas that set the foundation for his future contributions to advanced manufacturing and materials engineering.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Chi-Wen Liu’s professional career has spanned both industry and academia, giving him a unique perspective on bridging theoretical research with real-world applications. At Micron Technology, he made significant strides in photo engineering, contributing to the 0.2nm overlay de-stack achievement and implementing new concepts in photo rework. His efforts improved yield rates and cycle times, showcasing his ability to innovate in highly complex, high-precision environments. In his current role as an Assistant Professor, Liu is dedicated to cutting-edge research in materials science and semiconductor technologies, driving innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration and advanced engineering practices.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Chi-Wen Liu has made substantial contributions to the fields of semiconductor manufacturing and nanomaterials. His research focus includes the synthesis and applications of diamond films, diamond-like carbon films, and nanostructured materials for electronic applications. Liu’s research has yielded notable advancements in flexible display devices, ultraviolet detection, and field emission technologies. He has worked extensively on the development of new deposition techniques, such as microwave plasma jet CVD, to improve material properties for various high-performance applications in electronics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Chi-Wen Liu’s work has had a significant impact on both academic research and industrial practices. His innovations in diamond-like carbon films and nanostructured material applications have contributed to enhanced material properties, improving the performance of devices used in flexible electronics, LEDs, and semiconductors. Liu’s research has opened new avenues for energy-efficient technologies and advanced electronic systems. His ability to integrate practical, real-world solutions into his research makes him a key figure in the materials science community.

Academic Cites 📊

Chi-Wen Liu’s work has been published in a variety of high-impact journals, such as Vacuum, Applied Surface Science, and Chemical Physics, with notable impact factors ranging from 1.1 to 6.7. His most recent publication, “Synthesis mechanism and applications of edge-controlled diamond films”, was published in Vacuum (2025) with an impact factor of 3.8. Liu’s research is frequently cited by other academics and professionals, reflecting its broad relevance and importance to the fields of material science and semiconductor technology.

Research Skills ⚙️

Chi-Wen Liu possesses advanced technical skills in CVD/PVD processes, SEM/TEM operation, photolithography, and semiconductor fabrication techniques. His deep knowledge of advanced materials processing enables him to design and implement novel experimental methodologies, such as microwave plasma jet CVD, to enhance material properties for specific applications. Liu’s skill set is a key asset in his ability to contribute to cutting-edge research in nanotechnology and materials science.

Teaching Experience 🏫

As an Assistant Professor at Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Chi-Wen Liu teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in electronic engineering and manufacturing technology. His teaching is informed by his own experiences in industry, where he combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights. Liu encourages his students to engage in hands-on learning and innovative thinking, fostering the next generation of engineers and researchers in electronic materials and nanotechnology.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Chi-Wen Liu’s excellence in research and academia has been recognized through multiple awards, including the International Society for Engineers and Researchers (ISER) Excellent Paper Award. This recognition highlights his outstanding contributions to the field of materials science and semiconductor technology. His work continues to receive recognition from both industry leaders and academics, establishing him as a leader in his field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Chi-Wen Liu is well on his way to becoming a leading figure in the global research community in the areas of advanced materials, nanotechnology, and semiconductor manufacturing. His contributions have already made a lasting impact on industry standards and academic knowledge, particularly in the fields of diamond films and nanostructured materials. Looking forward, Liu’s research promises to further push the boundaries of material science and electronic device fabrication, potentially contributing to next-generation technologies in quantum computing, energy-efficient electronics, and flexible display technologies. As he continues to expand his research horizons and collaborations, his legacy will undoubtedly leave a significant mark on the scientific community.

Publications Top Notes

Synthesis mechanism and applications of edge-controlled diamond films

  • Authors: Chi-Wen Liu
    Journal: Vacuum, vol. 233, no. 114029
    Year: 2025

Extraordinary Field Emission of Diamond Film Developed on a Graphite Substrate by Microwave Plasma Jet Chemical Vapor Deposition

  • Authors: Chi-Wen Liu
    Journal: Applied Sciences, vol. 13, no. 2531
    Year: 2023

Dramatically enhanced mechanical properties of diamond-like carbon films on polymer substrate for flexible display devices via argon plasma pretreatment

  • Authors: Chi-Wen Liu
    Journal: Chemical Physics, vol. 529, no. 110551
    Year: 2020

Moisture Resistance Coating for High Power White Leds Using Diamond Like Carbon

  • Authors: Chi-Wen Liu
    Journal: Archives of Physics Research, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 41–46
    Year: 2018

Effects of metallic interlayers on the performance of nanocrystalline diamond metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors

  • Authors: Chi-Wen Liu
    Journal: Applied Surface Science, vol. 455, pp. 581–590
    Year: 2018

 

Jia Zhang | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jia Zhang | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Shenyang University of Technology | China

Dr. Zhang Jia is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Information Science and Engineering at Shenyang University of Technology. With a Ph.D. in Instrument Science and Technology, she specializes in Non-destructive Testing (NDT), particularly focusing on electromagnetic and piezoelectric ultrasonic testing technologies. Over the years, Dr. Zhang has gained recognition for her research in measurement and control technologies, and her innovations in electromagnetic ultrasonic testing have significantly advanced industrial safety and inspection systems.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Zhang began her academic journey by pursuing a Ph.D. in Instrument Science and Technology, diving deep into the theoretical and practical aspects of non-destructive testing. She has built a solid foundation in ultrasonic testing technologies, specifically electromagnetic acoustic testing (EMAT), an area that combines electromagnetic fields with ultrasonic waves to inspect materials without causing damage. Her early academic pursuits led her to develop innovative models and transducer technologies, which have set the stage for her future breakthroughs.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Zhang is not only a leading researcher but also an active participant in educational reforms. She has led significant projects funded by prestigious institutions like the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Liaoning Province Science and Technology Department, and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Dr. Zhang has managed over 9 research projects, with a total cost of $963,900, and collaborated on cutting-edge technologies that improve industrial inspection methods. She has also supervised graduate students, guiding them to success in both academic and professional arenas.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Zhang’s main focus is on improving the detection sensitivity of electromagnetic ultrasonic transducers. By optimizing structural parameters and energy conversion efficiency, she has developed new methodologies to overcome sensitivity bottlenecks in conventional ultrasonic testing systems. Her research explores the multi-field conversion mechanisms of electricity, magnetism, force, and sound, resulting in high-sensitivity transducers with electrically controlled dynamic compensation. This innovative approach holds great promise for safety applications in industries such as steel production, high-speed rail, shipbuilding, and pressure pipelines.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Zhang’s research has had a profound impact on the field of non-destructive testing. Her work in electromagnetic ultrasonic testing has resulted in the development of next-generation inspection technologies, significantly improving the accuracy and reliability of defect detection in critical infrastructure. The practical applications of her research have already contributed to the safety and efficiency of industries worldwide, and the commercial potential of her innovations is immense. She has published more than 20 SCI/EI-indexed papers and 13 patents, reflecting her strong research influence in the global scientific community.

Academic Cites 📈

With a cumulative impact factor of 10.6 over the last three years and an H-index of 2, Dr. Zhang’s work has been recognized in international scientific communities. Her research papers have garnered 12 citations in Scopus/Web of Science and are regularly cited by peers in the field of NDT and material inspection technologies.

Research Skills 🧪

Dr. Zhang is highly skilled in advanced research methodologies, including electromagnetic simulation, data processing, and modeling of multi-field interactions. Her expertise extends to guided wave propagation, signal decoupling, and the optimization of ultrasonic transducer designs. These skills have been crucial in addressing complex challenges in material inspection and safety monitoring across various sectors, making her an expert in the innovation of non-destructive testing technologies.

Teaching Experience 🍎

As an Associate Professor and Master Supervisor, Dr. Zhang has been deeply involved in educational reforms and has mentored numerous students in the fields of NDT and instrumentation. She has contributed to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching reforms in Liaoning Province, fostering a new generation of scientists and engineers who are equipped with the knowledge and skills to tackle real-world challenges in materials inspection. Through her guidance, many of her students have won provincial awards and participated in national innovation competitions.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Zhang’s academic excellence and significant contributions to research and development have earned her 15 awards and recognitions, including provincial honors and national research grants. Her success in leading industry-sponsored projects and her innovations in ultrasonic testing technologies have been widely celebrated, positioning her as a leader in the field of non-destructive testing.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Zhang’s work has already left a lasting impact on the non-destructive testing field, particularly through her development of high-sensitivity transducers and novel testing methods. Looking to the future, she aims to continue pushing the boundaries of her research, particularly in the areas of multi-field physical coupling and advanced ultrasonic testing techniques. Dr. Zhang’s legacy will be defined by her innovative contributions to industrial safety and the advancement of non-destructive testing technologies, which will undoubtedly shape the future of material inspection and quality control across numerous industries

Publications Top Notes

Mechanistic analysis of electromagnetic ultrasonic transverse wave detection of steel plates in high-temperature multi-physical environments

  • Authors: Jia Zhang, Haibo Pang, Yanhao Xing
    Journal: Measurement
    Year: 202

Improved singular spectrum decomposition method for resonance recognition of air-coupled ultrasonic signals in through-transmission steel plate detection

  • Authors: Rongxue Li, Lijian Yang, Jia Zhang, Zheng Lian
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2025

Research on the electromagnetic ultrasonic detection method of initiation crack based on multi-acoustic coefficients fusion

  • Authors: Yanhao Xing, Xiaohui Zhang, Jia Zhang, Haiyu Jin, Hongwei Lin
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2025

Research on the mechanism of electromagnetic ultrasonic energy transfer based on dynamic multi-magnetic vector coupling

  • Authors: Jia Zhang, Yan-hao Xing, Hai-bo Pang
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2024

Development of a biaxial grid-coil-type electromagnetic acoustic transducer

  • Authors: Li-Jian Yang, Jia Zhang, Yan-Hao Xing, Song-Wei Gao, Zhe Xie, Hong-Wen Fu
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2021