People

Prof. Chung-jen Tseng

Center Director
Distinguished Professor, NCU Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Member, National Climate Change Committee, Office of the President, Taiwan
Honorary President, Taiwan Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells Association

SOEC material and cell development
AEMWE material and cell/stack development
Transport phenomena analysis in electrochemical processes
Development of SOFC functional layer materials
R&D from Core Materials to Complete Fuel Cell Stack Integration
System-Level Simulation of Efficiency and Cost for Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Storage Technologies

Email: cjtseng@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Wei-Hsuan Hung

Deputy Director
Professor, Dept. of Chemical and Materials Engineering
President, Taiwan Net Zero Strategy and Sustainable Development Association

Our program consists of four major research thrusts as defined by the targeted applications:
(i) Electrochemical Catalytic Reactions,
(ii) High Entropy Materials,
(iii) Laser Fabrication Technology,
(iv) Low Dimensional Materials,
(v) Energy Storage Materials,
(vi) Plasmonics.

Email: hungwh@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Kuan-Wen Wang

Distinguished Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Central University
Director of the Undergraduate Program and Deputy Dean, College of Engineering, National Central University

Hydrogen and modification of high-performance fuel cell electrodes and catalysts.
Nanomaterials surface properties and segregation of alloy nanocrystals
Electrocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production
Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2RR)

Email: kwwang@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Tai-Chou Lee

Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University

Surface science, wet-chemical synthesis of materials, and energy applications

Email: taichoulee@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Tzu Hsuan Chiang

Energy Conversion and Advanced Materials Laboratory

Professor, School of Sustainability and Green Energy Technologies, National Central University
Board Member, Taiwan Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association

Development of high-efficiency non-precious-metal catalysts for water electrolysis
Development of anion-exchange polymer composite membranes
Development of photocatalysts for hydrogen production via water splitting
Water-electrolyzer system integration

Email: thchiang@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Yi-Hung Liu

Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University
Secretary General, Taiwan Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association
Supervisor, Taiwan Carbon Materials Society

Design of electrochemical synthesis systems using deep eutectic solvents
Development of electrocatalysts for hydrogen production from (waste)water electrolysis
Development of quasi-solid-state composite electrolytes for lithium (sodium) ion batteries
Development of lithium-ion battery anode materials from recycled silicon in solar cells
Application of structural and surface-modified carbon-based materials in energy storage batteries

Email: yhliu@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Sammy Lap Ip Chan

Professor, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University
Fellow, Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), UK
Fellow, Australian Institute of Energy (AIE)
Chartered Engineer (CEng), UK Engineering Council
Chartered Scientist (CSci), UK Science Council
Editor-in-Chief, Materials Chemistry and Physics (International Journal)

High Performance Hydrogen Storage Alloys for Small Grid and
Remote Area Power Supply Applications
Hydrogen storage materials development (High Entropy Alloys, AB3-type Alloys, Porous silicon, Carbon Nitride-based)
Highly conductive carbon-based thin films/hydrogen storage alloy composite electrodes for lightweight Ni/MH thin-film batteries (Buckypaper)
Development and Characterization of High-Performance Composite for Thermal Management (with CMMT)

Email: Slichan@ncu.edu.tw

Prof. Sheng-Wei Lee

Professor and Director, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, National Central University

Semiconductor Epitaxial Materials / Nano SiGe Technologies
Electronic Thin Film Materials/ Nano Thermoelectric Materials
Metal Oxide Materials for Green Energy and Biomedical Applications

Email: swlee@g.ncu.edu.tw

Dr. Jo-Chen Lin

Deputy Director, Division I, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research
CEO, Taiwan Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Partnership THFCP

●Green Energy Industry Research and Application
●Policy Research and Promotion for the Technological Innovation
●Environmental sustainability and smart medical development research
●International cooperation, innovative business models and the promotion of emerging science parks
●Power System, Electric Vehicle, Drone, Green energy, Hydrogen and fuel cell, GaN industry……
Focus Topics:
Renewable energy, Industry, Sustainability, International Cooperation, Innovation, Support schemes, Market uptake, Policy instruments
Other Expertise: Environmental Engineering, Public Health

Prof. Wei-Hsuan Hung

Deputy Director
Professor, Dept. of Chemical and Materials Engineering
President, Taiwan Net Zero Strategy and Sustainable Development Association

Our program consists of four major research thrusts as defined by the targeted applications:
(i) Electrochemical Catalytic Reactions,
(ii) High Entropy Materials,
(iii) Laser Fabrication Technology,
(iv) Low Dimensional Materials,
(v) Energy Storage Materials,
(vi) Plasmonics.

Email: hungwh@ncu.edu.tw

Dr. Ching-Hsien Lin

Postdoctoral Researcher, Academia Sinica

Dr. Lin received his Ph.D. (2024) in Mechanical Engineering from National Central University, Taiwan, with a research focus on advanced membrane electrode assemblies for PEM fuel cells using laser-based techniques. His expertise spans hydrogen energy technologies, fuel cells, electrochemical devices, and nanomaterials. He currently works at Academia Sinica, developing porous electrode structures and rapid-deposition catalysts for water electrolysis and hydrogen production. Dr. Lin has published in leading journals, holds multiple patents, and actively participates in international hydrogen energy conferences.

PI: Prof. Chung-jen Tseng

Email: satb03@gmail.com

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