Hung-Wei Yen(顏鴻威)
Title: Professor
Telephone: 886-2-33661327
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Office: Room 460, College of Engineering
Lab: Room 346, College of Engineering
Lab homepage: http://www.mse.ntu.edu.tw/~homer
Education:
2011 | PhD, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National Taiwan University
2006 | BS.Eng., Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National Taiwan University
Experience:
2014-Now | Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National Taiwan University
2012-2014 | Atom Probe Scientist, Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, University of Sydney
2011-2012 | Postdoc, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National Taiwan University
Honors & Awards:
- Excellent Young Engineer Award from The Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering (2016)
- Excellent Young Scientists Research Funding Recipient from Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (2016)
- Winner of Elsevier Scopus Young Researcher Award in Environmental Science Field (2014)
- Ta-You Wu Memorial Award of National Science Council (2013)
- National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship award (1999-2002)
- Caltech Upper-Class Merit Full Scholarship Award-Carnation Foundation (1996-1999)
- Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society
Research Highlight:
Advanced High-Strength Steels
Light Metals
Hydrogen in Metal
Advanced Materials Characterizations
Representative publications:
- Zen-Hao Lai, Yi-Hsuan Sun, Yi-Ting Lin, Jui-Fan Tu, Hung-Wei Yen*, Mechanism of twinning induced plasticity in austenitic lightweight steel driven by compositional complexity, Acta Materialia (2021), Vol. 210, 116814
- Chun-Te Wu, Hsiao-Tzu Chang, Chien-Yu Wu, Shi-Wei Chen, Sih-Ying Huang, Mingxin Huang, Yeong-Tsuen Pan, Peta Bradbury, Joshua Chou*, Hung-Wei Yen*, Machine learning recommends affordable new Ti alloy with bonelike modulus. Materials Today (2020). Vol. 34, pp. 41-50.
- Yu-Chen Lin, Ingrid E McCarroll, Yi-Ting Lin, Wei-Chih Chung, Julie M Cairney*, Hung-Wei Yen*. Hydrogen trapping and desorption of dual precipitates in tempered low-carbon martensitic steel, Acta Materialia, Vol. 196, pp. 516-527 (2020).
- BinBin He, Bin Hu, Hung-Wei Yen, Guan-Ju Cheng, Zuankai Wang, Haiwen Luo*, Mingxin Huang*. High dislocation density–induced large ductility in deformed and partitioned steels. Science, Issue 6355, pp. 1029-1032 (2017).