馮哲川 Zhe-Chuan Feng

Photo of Zhe-Chuan Feng

Prof. Zhe Chuan FENG (馮哲川), received the BS and M.S. from Peking University, engaged in semiconductor growth, process, devices fabrication, test, semiconductor lasers and waveguide optics, college teachings till 1982 in China. Since late 1982, he has moved to USA. He studied and got the Ph. D in University of Pittsburgh, 1987. He had worked at Emory University (1988-92), National University of Singapore (92-94), Georgia Tech (95), EMCORE Corporation (95-97), Institute of Materials Research & Engineering, Singapore (98-2001), Axcel Photonics (2001-02) and Georgia Tech (2002-03), in all places with fruitful results and achievements.

Since August 2003, Feng has joined National Taiwan University as a professor at Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering & Department of Electrical Engineering (國立台灣大學光電所暨電機系), currently focusing on materials research and MOCVD growth of full and white color energy-saving and high efficiency light emitting devices (LED), wide energy gap and nano-structural semiconductors of III-Nitrides, SiC and ZnO, III-V, other semiconductor and oxides materials/devices.

 Feng has edited and published seven review books on advanced compound semiconductors and microstructures, porous Si, SiC, III-Nitride semiconductor materials and III-Nitride devices and Nano-engineering, and published >370 scientific/technical papers with near half selected by Science Citation Index and cited >1500 times. He has been symposium organizer and invited speaker in different international conferences and universities, a reviewer of Physics Review Letters and Physics Review B as well as several other international journals. He has served as the Chief Guest editors for two special issues at journals of Thin Solid Films and Surface & Coatings Technology. He has been visiting/Guest professors at Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Nankai University and Tianjin Normal University. He is currently a member of International Organizing Committee of Asian Conferences on Chemical Vapor Deposition, and Board of Directors, Taiwan Association for Coating and Thin Film Technology (TACT).