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Assistant Investigators

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Thunga Manoj Kumar Reddy

Phd Alumni

I'am pursuing Phd degree in Computational Micro-Electronics majorly in the domain of semiconductors. I have received Master’s degree from department of Computational Microelectronics at Asia University, Taiwan in 2020. semiconductors play a prominent role in our daily life. The motivation behind my study in semiconductor physics is the fact that its microscopic properties deal with the majority of modern-day technology. So, I believe semiconductor physics is an important subject for technology because it gives guidance on how to design the circuits needed for modern electronic devices. In semiconductor physics, I have chosen to study Gallium Nitride (GaN) because it is a semiconductor compound material which has the ability to conduct electrons more than 1,000 times more efficiently than silicon. The majority of my research in Asia University is focused on GaN/AlGaN/GaN HEMT, MIS-HEMT, GaN Isolation device, and GaN Normally off devices. In Sentaurus TCAD simulation, I have calibrated the GaN device with GaN wafer data by using the proper models required to calibrate and he has also performed GaN device optimization to improve the device performance at a lower cost. Currently, I am working on GaN normally-off operation by using a new technique to make it normally-off.

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Valentino,Cheng

Undergraduate Student

Born in 2003,from Penghu .Major in biomedical engineering at Asia University , I specializing in thermal management for high-power semiconductor chips and electronic devices. My research focuses on advanced cooling technologies and active demagnetization in semiconductor applications.Incoming Master’s student at NYCU’s Institute of Biophotonics, Class of 2026.

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Jia-yin shih

Undergraduate Student

My name is Jia-yin shih, a student in the Department of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering. I am currently studying diagnostic ultrasound.

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WANG-BO-XIANG

Undergraduate Student

Hello everyone, I am WANG-BO-XIANG, I am a student in the Department of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering at Asia University. My topic is to develop novel metamaterials and apply them to surface acoustic wave electronic skin research to assist medical professionals in diagnosing and treating patients more accurately, for the modern era. Medicine and personal health management provide unprecedented convenience and possibilities.

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CHENG CHIA HSIN

Undergraduate Student

Hello everyone,  my name is CHENG CHIA HSIN
I am currently studying Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering at Asia University. My research focuses on microfabrication, as well as nanotechnology and its applications. I am passionate about exploring innovative techniques in these fields and their potential impact on biomedical advancements. Looking forward to learning and exchanging ideas with all of you!  

Thank you!

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Guan-Han,Huang

Undergraduate Student

Undergraduate Student

Hello everyone, My name is Guan-Han, Huang. Born in 2005, from Chiayi .I am a student in the Department of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering at Asia University. I am interested in electronics and medicine, and I look forward to studying and learning more here in the future.Thanks!

Yen-Kai, Hsu

Undergraduate Student

My name is HSU YENKAI, and my research focuses on precision magnetic field regulation and its integration into Active Magnetic Cancellation (AMC) technology. My project, titled "A Study on Precision Magnetic Field Regulation in Active Magnetic Cancellation Technology Using Hall Effect Sensors," explores the use of high-sensitivity Hall effect sensors to detect environmental magnetic fluctuations in real-time. By utilizing feedback control to drive compensation coils, this approach generates a counter-magnetic field to neutralize interference, creating a highly stable, near-zero magnetic environment. This technology has significant application potential in industries requiring extreme electromagnetic compatibility, such as semiconductor lithography and metrology (e.g., electron beam systems and SEMs), quantum computing environments, and high-precision biomedical imaging, where maintaining magnetic stability is essential for ensuring the accuracy and performance of sensitive equipment.

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Kai-Pei, Lu

Undergraduate Student

Hello! I’m Kai-Pei, Lu, a Taichung native born in 2004. I am a student in the Department of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering .My research explores precision magnetic field control in active demagnetization technology, specifically focusing on Hall Effect Sensors. Did you know? This technology isn't just for labs—it's also what makes your Bluetooth earbuds work so seamlessly!

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