| Academic
Education |
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Case
Western Reserve
University |
Ph.D.
in Chemistry |
1986-1991 |
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New Mexico
Highlands
University
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M.S.
in Bioinorganic chemistry |
1984-1986 |
| National
Taiwan
University |
B.S. in Agricultural Chemistry |
1982 |
| Work
Experience |
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| Energy
and Resources Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research
Institute |
Researcher |
1993-2001 |
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US
Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington
D. C. |
Researcher |
1991-1993 |
Expertise
Research Interests:
Electrochemical
technology laboratory is working on exploratory issues of physical
electrochemistry and electro-analytical chemistry in applied oriented
fundamental research. Low temperature fuel cell (PEFC and AFC) for
electrochemical power reactors and electrochemical luminescence for
biosensor applications are the current projects related to applied
research. Structures are responsible for many of the differences
in materials properties and the structure-functionality issues of
materials local structure(EXAFS) in the
electrochemical properties on engineering materials design is the
academic frontier for research.
Recent
Publications
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“Electroreduction
of carbon Dioxide on Pt Single Crystal Electrodes: Electrochemical
and in situ FTIR studies” J.
Electroanal. Chem. 295
(1990)
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“In
situ Far-Infrared Evidence for a Potential Dependence of
Silver-Water Interactions”,
J.Chem.Soc.Faraday Trans.,89(1993)
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“Carbon
Supported Platinum Catalysts Electrodes: Characterization by
Transmission Electron Microscopy, X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and
Electrochernical Half-cell Measurement on Phosphoric Acid Fuel
Cell”, J. Phys. Chem.,
(1995)
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“Studies
of the Role of Water in the Electrocatalysis of Methanol
Oxidation”, J. of Power
Sources, 58(1996).
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“Morphology
of Pt-Ru/C electrocatalyst and CO tolerance PEFC”,
J. Phys. Chem.,
103(1999).
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