Kwong-Yu Chan Ph.D.
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Research Interests and Areas General Theme: Molecular and Electrochemical Phenomena at Interfaces Interfacial phenomena crucial to materials, electrochemical and biological technologies are studied by a combination of theoretical and experimental techniques. Materials properties and behaviour at the molecular level can be modelled and quantified by statistical mechancis and computer simulations. Scanning probe microscopy (STM/AFM) allows nanometer scale observation of surface reactions in a liquid environment. Modern electrochemistry and materials instrumentation are also applied in various projects.
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Particle Technology and Applications presents the theoretical and technological background of particle science and explores up-to-date applications of particle technologies in the chemical, petrochemical, energy, mechanical, and materials industries. It looks at the importance of particle science and technology in the development of efficient chemical processes and novel functional materials.
Dr. Kuo's research interests include: Translation Medical Systems, systems biology, genomics, and cancer.
Researchers from University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with researchers in Taiwan and China, have developed the world's smallest semiconductor laser, invisible to the naked eye.
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