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    I received the B.S. degree in Civil Engineering and the M.S. degree in Applied Mechanics from the National Taiwan University in 2001 and 2003, respectively. Under Professor Tsung-Tsong Wu's guidance, my research was devoted to RF MEMS, acoustic wave devices, piezoelectric materials, and SAW filters in the Ultrasonics Lab. My research mainly focused on the numerical simulations, designs, and MEMS fabrications of SAW filters using slanted fingers interdigital transducers (SFIT) on the semi-infinite piezoelectric substrate and the layered piezoelectric medium. Driven by my strong interests in MEMS technologies, I joined the Advanced Technology Center of the BenQ Corporation as a MEMS R&D engineer. My colleagues and I worked on micro-fluidics technology, CMOS-MEMS integration, and post-CMOS fabrication. I was very proud that our first CMOS-compatible MEMS product, an inkjet print head using twin thermal bubbles, was commercialized in 2005. Currently, I am working toward the Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. I am also a graduate student researcher in the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center (BSAC) and Berkeley Micromechanical Analysis and Design Group (BMAD) at the same time. Under Professor Albert P. Pisano's guidance, my research interests focus upon acoustic wave devices, piezoelectric RF N/MEMS resonators and filters, and CMOS-compatible N/MEMS technologies.





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Last updated on May 25, 2012.

    
    
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