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Department of Applied Physics

Che-Min Lin

Advisor: Young Lee

I’m coming from Kaohsiung, a beautiful harbor city in southern Taiwan. Fueled by a curiosity and passion for physics, I have chosen physics as my profession. With a highly open and innovative mindset, I approach any potentiality within physics, hoping to explore the unknown and create value. Presently, my research interests mainly encompass two areas: (1) exploring the possibility of utilizing the unique physical properties of topological materials to fabricate topological electronic devices; (2) investigating the potential of topological materials as photocatalytic energy materials, aiming to develop their implications into topological catalysts. 

In the coming year, I will be working as a postdoctoral researcher under the guidance of Professor Young Lee at Stanford University. Under his mentorship, I will delve into the aforementioned significant topics and strive for breakthroughs. Lastly, I am deeply grateful for the assistance provided by the Taiwan Science and Technology Hub, and I earnestly anticipate a year filled with bountiful achievements and endeavor to pass on my acquired knowledge and experiences.