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Professor Ying-Hao Chu received his PhD in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering from National Tsing-Hua University in 2004. He joined University of California, Berkeley in 2004 as a postdoc. In 2008 he joined National Chiao Tung University in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering as an assistant professor. In 2013 he started an adjunct position in institute of physics, Academia Sinica. In 2014 he hold an adjunct position in Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University. His research is highly focused on complex functional oxides and strongly correlated electron systems. He has extensive experience in the use of advanced characterization techniques to understand and manipulate complex functional oxide heterostructures, nanostructures, and interfaces. His current goal is try to create a pathway to use topological defects for next generation electronics. Now, he is top 3 of the most publication in BiFeO3 and top 10 of the most publication in multiferroic materials. He has published more than 185 papers with more than 8100 citations (h-index=45 Web of Science). In 2014, he has been placed in the list of Highly Cited Researchers in Materials Science (Thomson Reuters) (Researcher ID: A-4204-2008).
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1.Complex oxide heterostructures, nanostructures and interfaces for next generation devices.
2.Fabrication and characterization of mesocrystals
3.Fabrication and characterization of emergent layer materials
4.Topological defects in strongly correlated systems.
5.New material solutions to renewable energy.
6.Flexible Electronics
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