English Name | Prof. Yu-Chong Tai | ||
Hanji Name | 戴聿昌教授 | ||
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Birth Place | Taiwan | ||
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Address | CA | ||
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Education | School Name | Year – Year | Degree and major |
1. National Taiwan Univ. |
1981 |
B.S., Electrical Engineering | |
2. UC Berkeley |
1986 |
M.S., Electrical Engineering | |
1989 |
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering | ||
Employment | Company Name | Year – Year | Position or title |
1. California Institute of Technology |
1989-present |
Assistant Prof (1989); Associate Professor (1995); Professor of EE (2000); Prof. of EE and BE (2002); EE Option Representative (Vice Chair, 2002-2005); EE Executive Officer (Chairman, 2005-2008); Prof. of EE and ME (2005); Professor of EE and Medical Engineering (2016-present); Executive Officer of Medical Engineering (2013-present) | |
Accomplishment | 1. Ross N. Tucker, AIME Electronics Material Award, 1987
2. Used integrated circuit manufacturing technology to invent the world’s first micrometer-sized electrostatic motor, 1989 3. Presidential Young Investigator (PYI) Award, NSF, USA, 1991 4. Packard Award, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, USA, 1991 5. Fellow:Institute of Physics (IOP)、IEEE、AIMBE and NAI 6. Breakthrough Award on “Digital Sight,” Popular Mechanics, 2010 7. IEEE Robert Bosch MEMS/NEMS Award, “for pioneering contributions to Integrated MEMS/NEMS and Biomedical Parylene MEMS.”, 2015 8. Academician, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2016 9. Cherng Medical Engineering Leadership Chair, 2017 |
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