Faculty
Professor Wang, Jia-ChangDirector of AMCDivision of Additive Manufacturinghttps://academic.ntut.edu.tw/3dt/ Dr. Jia-Chang Wang received his PhD in the University of Liverpool, UK, in 1998. Since 2002, he is serving as a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering/Institute of Mechatronic Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) in Taipei City, Taiwan. During his service, he has established 3D Technology Lab and actively involved to establish Additive Manufacturing Center for Mass Customization Production at NTUT. His research interests include additive manufacturing, reverse engineering, and machine vision technologies. Currently, he owns twelve patents mostly related to additive manufacturing. |
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Professor Yang, Che-HuaDevision of Acoustic MetamaterialResearch Area: Ultrasound and Non-destructive testing Dr. Yang's research and analysis is based on Laser Ultrasound and Non-destructive Examination, including the simulation and experiment investigation. The measurement and improvement research of steam turbine is the center goal of his laboratory. |
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Professor Su, Cherng-YuhDivision of Material DesignDr. Su, Cherng-Yuh received PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, National Chiao Tung University. Currently, he is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering/Institute of Mechatronic Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) in Taipei City, Taiwan. Dr. Su's material process laboratory was established in 2002. His research focuses on material processing, functional composite powder synthesis, coating processes, the bonding process, and surface engineering. Currently, research lays attention on the bonding process of special materials including diffusion bonding, low-temperature, and lead-free active solder, and large-area bonding processes for sputtering targets. Among them, the diffusion bonding of various materials has been successfully introduced into the industry. The responsibility of the center project is to design composite materials for multi-functional insoles. |
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Professor Chen, Weng-PinDivision of Simulation and TestingDr. Chen received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Rice University, United States of America. Dr. Chen is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering/Institute of Mechatronic Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) in Taipei City, Taiwan. Dr. Chen's research field refers to biomedical engineering, biomechanics. His resarch laboratory has devoted in the research of biomechanics for a long period of time. The way he use is FEM and experiment. The field it concentrated on was the biomechanics of foot, orthopedics and dentistry. |
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Professor Jiang, Cho PeiDivision of Biofabricationhttps://amc.ntut.edu.tw/biofabform/ Dr. Jiang received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, (NTUST). Dr. Jiang currently is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering/ Institute of Mechatronic Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) in Taipei City, Taiwan. Dr. Jiang's research including digital dental 3D printing system, digital manufacturing, incremental sheet metal forming, etc. Dr. Jiang has successfully invented Multi-Material Printer (MMP) by Digital Light Processing. The printing cases are containing dental model, surgical stent, full denture and dental model. |
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Professor, Sheng-Jen "Tony" HsiehInternational Chair Professorhttps://engineering.tamu.edu/etid/profiles/shsieh.html Dr. Sheng-Jen "Tony" Hsieh is the Professor, Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution, Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology, also as Honorary International Chair Professor, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, 2015-18. |
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Professor, Timotius PasangInternational Chair Professorhttps://wmich.edu/edmms/directory/pasang Dr. Pasang received his PhD from Monash University, Australia in 2001. His activities include various aspects of materials and manufacturing. Specific research topics involve Light Alloys (aluminum Titanium etc.), Additive Manufacturing and Welding, particularly focusing on the industry benefits from AM. |