Professor
Chang, Tsun-Hsu

 
Office:886-3-5742978 (PHYS R417)
Laboratory
High-Frequency Electrodynamics Laboratory
Lab Tel:886-3-5742560 (PHYS R119)

Fax:886-3-5723052
E-mail:
thschang@phys.nthu.edu.tw

Education
  1. 1999 Ph.D. in Physics, National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
Professional Experience
Current position:
  1. 2006-2011, Associate Professor of Physics, Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
  2. 2011-present, Professor of Physics, Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.  & Department of Physics  Vice-Chairman(2008/08- 2012/08).
  3. 2013/2/1 professor,Department of Physics & Chairman,Interdisciplinary Program of Science.
Experience:
  1. 2003-2006, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
  2. 2003-2003, Post-Doctor, National Center for Theoretical Science, NTHU, R.O.C.
  3. 2001-2003, Technical Manager, Signal Integrity, Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation, R.O.C.
  4. 2001-2001, Post-Doctor, Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
  5. 1999-2001, Research Assistance, Department of Physics, Academia Sinica, R.O.C.
Honors and Awards
  1. Young Faculty Research Award, National Tsing Hua University (2005)
Research Fields
    1. Coherent Radiation, Electron Cyclotron Maser Instability
    2. Nonlinear Plasma Dynamics
    3. High-Frequency Electronics
Research Interests and achievement
Updated on September 3, 2006

Tsun-Hsu Chang received his B.S. degree from National Central University in 1991 and his Ph.D. degree from National Tsing Hua University in 1999. Upon graduation, he worked as a postdoctor on the development of high power millimeter wave sources (gyrotrons) for two years. From 2001 to 2003, he served as a technical manager at Silicon Integrated System Corporation and was responsible for high-speed signal and power integrity analysis in both simulation and measurement. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. His current research focuses on the nonlinear dynamics of the electron cyclotron maser, high power sub-Terahertz physics, and the characterization of the microwave/nano- particles interaction.


Selected Publications
  1. T. J. Wu , W. J. Guan, C. M. Tsai, W. Y. Yeh, and C. S. Kou “ Experimental Study of the Plasma Resonance in a Planar Surface Wave Plasma”, Phys. Plasmas, 8,3195, 2001
  2. W. Y. Yeh, J. Hwang, A. P. Lee, C. S. Kou and H. Chang, “ Composite diamond-like carbon and silicon carbide tips grown on oblique-cut Si(111) substrates”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 79,3609, 2001
  3. C. J. Huang, Y. K. Chih, J. Hwang, A. P. Lee and C. S. Kou, “Field emission from amorphous-carbon nanotips on copper”, J. Appl. Phys., 94,6796(2003)
  4. Y.K. Chih, C.H. Chen, J. Hwang, A.P. Lee, and C. S. Kou, “ formation of nano-scale tubular structure of single crystal diamond”, Diamond & Related Materials, 13, 1614, 2004
  5. T. J. Wu and C. S. Kou, "Analysis of the Propagation of the Wave in the Plasma Guided by a Periodical Vane-Type Structure", Phys. Plasmas, 8, 3195, 2005
  6. K. Y. Wu, P. C. Liu, C. Y. Lee, C. H. Chen, H. K. Wei, C. M. Yeh, C. W. Chen, C. S. Kou, C. D. Lee, and J. Hwang, “Liquid Crystal Alignment on a-C:H Films by Nitrogen Plasma Beam Scanning" J. Appl. Phys., 98, 083518, 2005
  7. Chen-Ming Tsai, A. P. Lee and C. S. Kou ‘ Characterization of heating mode transition in a radio-frequency inductively coupled plasma”, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys., 39, 3821 2006
  8. C. M. Yeh, M. Y. Chen, J. Hwang, J.-Y. Gan, and C. S. Kou, 2006, “Field emission from the composite structure of vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes/ carbon nanocones”, Nanotechnology (accepted)
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