Annual Report on Activities of National Taipei University of Technology Chapter July 2013 March 2014 Chapter Officers: President: Ci-Yao Jheng (t102659004@ntut.edu.tw) Vice- President: Wei-Chih Liu(lineage107@yahoo.com.tw) Secretary: Meng-Jie Lin (lmjmonty@hotmail.com) Treasurer: Wun-Wei Lin (t100659004@ntut.edu.tw ) Adviser: Yi-Jun Jen (jyjun@ntut.edu.tw) Current Student Chapter Members: In this years, the number of members increase to 13 persons. They consist of master and PhD students. Name Expires San Chan 7 June 2014 Yuan Tai Chang 29 July 2014 Jung Hui Chao 14 January 2015 Cheng Chen 9 December 2014 Jyong Wei Huang 28 July 2014 Yi Cheng Huang 29 July 2014 Ci Yao Jheng 28 July 2014 Wun Wei Lin 16 June 2014 Kun Han Lu 6 July 2014 Sheng Xuan Ruan 29 July 2014 Chien HoaTseng 28 July 2014
Tsung Han Wu 30 July 2014 Chapter Activities: Chapter Officer Election (Date: 2014/2/1) The meeting for the selection of chapter officers was held on February 1, 2014. Ci Yao Jheng was elected President of the chapter. Wei-Chih Liu was selected as Vice President Invited Presentations (Date: 2013/10/01) Dr. Motofumi Suzuki is an associate professor at Kyoto University. He received his bachelor, master and doctor of engineering degrees from Kyoto University in 1986, 1988 and 1998, re- spectively. He studies thin film nano-structures and -morphologies expecting the novel properties related them. Especially, he is now interested in the optical and mechanical properties of thin films with tailored nanomorphologies prepared by dynamic oblique deposition (DOD). Prof. Suzuki is a member of SPIE, AVS, The Physical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Surface Science Society of Japan, The Vacuum Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. Awards and Honors Award of the Journal of Vacuum Society of Japan, 2012 Best Oral Presentation at The Nanostructred Thin Films V conference in SPIE Optics+Photonics 2012, MMS Award, Tanaka Precious Metals, 2006 MMS Award, Tanaka Precious Metals, 2005 International Metallographic Contest, CLASS 4: Electron Microscopy - Scanning, Honorable Mention, International Metallographic Society, 2002. 52nd Metallographic Contest of The Japan Institute of Metals, 3rd place. 2002. Seven papers have been selected in AIP s Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology.
The Research exchange workshop - Shizuoka University Engineering student Group and National Taipei University of Technology (Date: 2013/10/14) The research exchange workshop with Shizuoka University Engineering student Group in National Taipei University of Technology. In the research exchange workshop, there are six students from Shizuoka University came to our school. The SPIE student chapter of NTUT form a research exchange workshop and share both experience.
Invited Presentations (Date: 2013/11/26) Akhlesh Lakhtakia received degrees from the Banaras Hindu University (B.Tech. & D.Sc.) and the University of Utah (M.S. & Ph.D.), in electronics engineering and electrical engineering, respectively. He is the Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor of Engineering science and Mechanics at the Pennsylvania State University. He is a Fellow of SPIE, Optical Society of America, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, American Physical Society, and Institute of Physics (UK). He is founding editor-in-chief of Journal of Nanophotonics published by SPIE. His current research interests include nanotechnology, plasmonics, engineered biomimicry, complex materials, metamaterials, and sculptured thin films. AWARDS AND HONORS BHU Gold Medal (1979) American Men & Women of Science (Bowker), 17th & 18th Editions Who's Who in Science and Engineering (Marquis), 1st Edition Men of Achievement (International Biographical Centre), 16th & 17th Editions The Electromagnetics Academy, Institute for Systems and Components, Member (1990 95; resigned 1992) Fellow, Optical Society of America (1992 ) Certificate of Appreciation, IEEE Electromagnetics Compatibility Society (1994) Scottish Amicable Lectureship, University of Glasgow (1995) Keynote Speaker, First LAAS Symposium on Computer Simulation, Beirut, Lebanon (1995)1 PSES Outstanding Research Award, Pennsylvania State University (1996) Fellow, SPIE The International Society for Optical Engineering (1996 ) Fellow, Institute of Physics (UK) (1996 ) Distinguished Professorship, Pennsylvania State University (2003 2005) PSES Outstanding Advising Award, Pennsylvania State University
(2005) Faculty Scholar Medal in Engineering, Pennsylvania State University (2005) Nano 50 (Technology) Award, Nanotech Briefs (2005) Endowed Professorship, Pennsylvania State University (2005 ) Nano 50 (Innovator) Award, Nanotech Briefs (2006) University Distinguished Alumnus, University of Utah (2007) Plenary Speaker (Nano), SPIE Optics & Electronics (2007) Distinguished Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas (2008) Plenary Speaker, 7th Iberian Vacuum Meeting (2008) PSES Premier Research Award, Pennsylvania State University (2008) Inaugural Speaker, Spanish URSI Meeting (2009) Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2009 ) Presidential Research Visitor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev (2010) SPIE 2 Technical Achievement Award (2010) OSA Distinguished Reviewer Award (Inaugural Class) (2012) Fellow, American Physical Society (2012 ) Honorary International Chair Professor, National Taipei University of Technology (2012-13)
Financial information: Funds obtained from SPIE: $600. Funds expended: $610 Details: Transportation costs: USD 350 Lecture fees: USD 150 Venue charges: USD 30 Food fee: USD 80
SPIE Student Chapter meeting in in National Taiwan University with Dr. Eugene G. Arthurs (SPIE CEO) (Date: 2013/12/2) The SPIE Student Chapter meeting held in National Taiwan University. There are three student chapters (National Taiwan Univ. Chapter, National Taipei Univ. of Technology Chapter and National Taiwan Ocean University Chapter) attended this meeting. Our officer Mr. Meng-Jie Lin reported the activities of National Taipei Univ. of Technology Chapter to Dr. Eugene G. Arthurs.