Lecturer: Dr. Chang, Chia-Seng 張嘉升教授
This course intends to familiarize students with some
standard methods and techniques employed in current
research related to nanoscale characterization, fabrication
and manipulation. The emphasis, besides given lectures,
has also been placed on the student’s ability to apply the
acquired knowledge to studying a recent relevant article
and to present it to the audience at an understandable level.
|
Name |
Presentation
Date |
Title of the paper |
1 |
奎席納
Krishna Prasad Bera |
June 8 |
Direct observation of the transition from indirect to direct bandgap in atomically thin epitaxial MoSe2 |
2 |
丁 翊
Yi Ting |
May 25 |
Controlling many-body states by the electric-field effect in a twodimensional
material |
3 |
趙威濂 |
June 8 |
Spatially resolved imaging on photocarrier generations and band alignments at perovskite/PbI2 heterointerfaces |
4 |
鄭月寧
SasinNanoan Bupphathong |
June 1 |
High-speed AFM and applications to biomolecular systems |
5 |
印莉絲緹
Christy Roshini Paul Inbaraj |
June 1 |
Experimental observation of the quantum anomalous Hall effect in a magnetic topological insulator |
6 |
洛耿納
Ranganayakulu Krishna Vankayala |
June 15 |
Visualizing short-range charge transfer at the interfaces between ferromagnetic and superconducting oxides |
7 |
林嘉俊
Chia-Jun Lin |
June 15 |
Three-dimensional imaging of
dislocations in a nanoparticle at atomic resolution |
8 |
胡桐
Ho Thi Thong |
June 15 |
Radial modulation doping in core–shell nanowires |
9 |
娜歐蜜
Naomi Tabudlong Paylaga |
May 25 |
Thin single-wall BN-Nanotubes formed inside carbon nanotubes |
10 |
莫妮卡
Monika Kataria |
June 1 |
Recent advances in graphene quantum dots for sensing |
11 |
尚尼
Suneesh Meledath Valiyaveettil |
June 8 |
Local light-induced magnetization using nanodots and chiral molecules |
12 |
柯莫
Raj Kumar Paudel |
May 25 |
Chemical mapping and quantification at the atomic scale by scanning transmission electron microscopy |