Haw-Tyng Huang

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Telephone: 02-33662732
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  • Office: Room 450, College of Engineering
  • Lab: Room 341 & 360, College of Engineering
  • Education:

    2019: PhD, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University

    2014: BS, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University

  • Research Summary:

    Research focus on characterization of electronic ceramic utilizing advance X-ray and electron microscopy techniques. Materials system of interest includes oxide semiconductor, transition metal dichalcogenides, and carbon nanomaterials. We work with leading semiconductor metrology teams at ITRI-CMS, NSRRC, and startups (SirenOpt, Scientific Gear, etc).

  • Research Topics:

    1. Oxide semiconductor thin film growth and characterization.
    2. Superconducting quantum chip metrology.
    3. Advanced x-ray analysis with synchrotron radiation.
    4. Low-dose electron microscopy on sensitive materials.
    5. High-pressure chemistry and metastable material synthesis.

  • Main experience:

    2024/08- Present , Assistant Professor , National Taiwan University, Materials Science and Engineering
    2024/08- Present, Deputy Technical Director, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Center for Measurement Standards
    2022/11- 2024/07, Project Manager, Industrial Technology Research Institute,Electronic and Optoelectronic System Research Laboratories
    2020/02- 2022/09 Display Characterization Scientist, Apple Inc.
    2019/08- 2020/02 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Stony Brook University, Joint Photon Science Institute

  • Awards:

    2024 TREE Award, Taiwan Research-Institute Entrepreneur Ecosystem Program, Ministry of Economic Affairs
    2017 ACS National Meeting Best Poster Award, American Chemical Society
    2015 NTU-UCSB Exchange Program Award, National Taiwan University
    2014 TSMC Scholarship, TSMC-NTU Joint Research Center
    2013 Chau-Ting Chang Award, Academia Sinica

  • Selected Publication:

    1. Huang, H.-T.; Ward, M. D.; Wang, T.; Zhu, L.; Chaloux, B. L.; Wang, Q.; Biswas, A.; Greenberg, E.; Epshteyn, A.; Crespi, V. H.; Badding, J. V.; Strobel, T. A., Nanoarchitecture through strained molecules: cubane-derived scaffolds and smallest carbon nanothreads. Journal of the American Chemical Society., 142,42,17944-17955, (2020).
    2. Huang, H.-T.; Ward, M. D.; Juhl, S. J.; Biswas, A.; Alem, N.; Badding, J. V.; Strobel, T. A., Low-dose Transmission Electron Microscopy of Highly Oriented Polyacetylene. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 24 (S1), 2030-2031, (2018).
    3. Huang, H.-T.; Zhu, L.; Ward, M. D.; Chaloux, B. L.; Hrubiak, R.; Epshteyn, A.; Badding, J. V.; Strobel, T. A., Surprising Chemical Stability of Cubane under Extreme Pressure. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 9, 2031-2037, (2018).