Biosketch sample Professor San-Yuan Chen
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Biosketch sample Professor San-Yuan Chen
Biosketch sample Professor San-Yuan Chen Dr. San-Yuan Chen was born in 1959 in Taiwan. Dr. Chen obtained his BS degree in Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan, in 1982. Next, he gained the Master degree from Institute of Materials Sciences and Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan in 1984. After served in Industry Technology Research Institute army for 6 years, he was offered to be a research assistant and received his PhD degree from Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan in 1994. Next, Dr. Chen was hired as research fellow to work in MCR/ITRI for 2 years. At 1996, he was offered for Associate Professor and promoted to be a Professor in Department of Material Science and Engineering at National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. He currently is a Distinguished Professor/Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Director/Institute of Nanotechnology at National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. His current researches have been focused on nanobiomaterials, nanomedicine, synthesis and design of drug/gene delivery system, and functional Inorganic nanomaterials and thin-film Processing. Dr. Chen has received numerous awards such as Y.Z. Hsu Scientific Chair Professor (2014), National Science Council Outstanding Research Award (2013), Professor Chao-Jen Lee Award (2013), and Y-Z HSU Science and Technology Award (2009), National Science Council Outstanding Research Award (2008), National Innovation Award for Biotechnology and Medicine Industry (2007), (2008). Distinguished Engineering Professor Award from Chinese Engineering Institute (2005). Excellent Research Award from National Chiao Tung University (2003). Secondclass Research Award from National Science Council (2005-2007) Marquis Who's Who in the World (2006~). He has published 200 scientific papers and received 21 international patents. Those papers have been cited over 4 times with an h-index of 36.