Hsi-wen Lo

 

 

 

 

 

 

A very precious picture: 3 generations of MEMS research (taken in MEMS’07, Kobe, Japan)

 

1.      Middle: Dr. Richard S. Muller, the pioneer in MEMS research.

2.      Left: Dr. Yu-Chong Tai, an active and productive MEMS researcher

3.      Right: Me, a young man knowing nothing.

 

Dr. Muller is Dr. Tai’s adviser and Dr. Tai mine.

136-93 Caltech
Moore Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91125
U.S.A.


e-mail: nospam_lo@mems.caltech.edu
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Education

1.      2008, expecting Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, California, USA.

2.      2004, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, California, USA.

3.      2003, B.S. in Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC.

Research
1. Flexible electronics for bio-implantation
2. Micro electret power generator

Interesting Equipment Maintenance Skills and Experiences
1. Atomic Force Microscopy
2. Thermal evaporator and vacuum systems – mechanical pump, diffusion pump and vacuum feed-throughs
3. Linux enterprise server buildup and management
4. PECVD systems – RF turning networks, vacuum system and silane supply systems

Other Academic Activities
1. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Caltech EE40: Introduction to sensors and actuators, 2006 2007