Assist. Prof. Dr. Ching-Huan Lee | Best Researcher Award

National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Alex Chih-Lin Lee began his academic journey in the field of materials science with remarkable consistency and dedication. Completing all three of his degrees—Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D.—from the prestigious National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan, he displayed a clear and focused vision early in life. Under the mentorship of Prof. Jow-Lay Huang, he developed deep expertise in silicon nitride-based ceramics, spark plasma sintering, and nanocomposite materials. His Ph.D. dissertation on the sintering behavior and mechanical properties of Si₃N₄ nanocomposites showcased not only his academic excellence but also his commitment to advanced materials research. His early fascination with the physical behavior of ceramic materials laid a strong foundation for a career rooted in sustainability, energy solutions, and nanotechnology.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Lee’s professional trajectory is marked by a blend of research, teaching, and international collaboration. He currently serves as Project Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at National Chin-Yi University of Technology while holding adjunct appointments at the National University of Tainan and the Hi-GEM Research Center at NCKU. His previous roles span esteemed institutions, including The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he contributed to automation engineering research as a Research Associate and Postdoctoral Fellow.

His diverse roles have equipped him with robust interdisciplinary experience in green energy, ceramics, electrochemistry, and materials characterization. Furthermore, his involvement in international exchange programs in Japan and China enriched his global perspective and collaborative capabilities.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Lee’s research integrates core ceramic science with emerging energy technologies. His evolving focus areas include sustainable ceramic processing, heterogeneous catalysis, and operando material characterization. From analyzing spark plasma sintered structural ceramics to conducting operando electrochemical studies on lithium-ion batteries, his work bridges the gap between traditional material science and futuristic energy systems.

He has actively developed nano-porous ceramic membranes for heat recovery, explored sustainable inorganic reactions, and investigated materials for solid oxide electrolysis cells. His roadmap includes forward-looking domains such as thermoelectrochemical catalysis and fusion reactor materials.

His teaching repertoire reflects this interdisciplinary expertise, covering subjects like Instrumental Analysis, Thermodynamics, Green Energy Engineering, and Nanomaterials.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Lee’s scholarly achievements have been consistently recognized throughout his academic and professional journey. His accolades include the Best Paper Award from the Taiwan Ceramic Society (2011), the Bronze Award for Graduate Students in Materials Sciences at NCKU, and the prestigious Lam Research Thesis Award for outstanding research in materials physics and chemistry.

In 2010, he was awarded the Young Researcher Exchange Program Scholarship by the Interchange Association in Japan, and he secured the Hsu Tzu Jan Creative Scholarship in 2012. These awards validate his intellectual contribution and innovative capacity in materials science.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Lee’s influence extends beyond academia into applied research and policy-driven projects. He has secured significant funding from institutions like the Industrial Technology Research Institute and the National Science and Technology Council for projects focusing on sustainable ceramic membranes, lithium battery development, and low-carbon energy solutions. His operando analytical techniques have impacted battery design protocols, making him a vital contributor to Taiwan’s green energy research infrastructure.

He has shared his expertise in multiple invited talks and lectures, often focusing on cutting-edge topics such as operando spectroelectrochemical analysis, making him a valued educator and mentor.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a clear trajectory toward sustainable innovation and next-generation energy materials, Dr. Lee’s legacy will be one of environmental foresight and technological depth. His ongoing and upcoming projects—ranging from microwave-enhanced solid-state reactions to fusion reactor materials—underscore a commitment to pushing scientific boundaries.

As Taiwan and the broader scientific community pivot towards cleaner energy and smarter materials, Dr. Lee is poised to play a leading role. His teaching, research, and leadership set the stage for lasting contributions to academia and industry alike. 🌱⚙️📘

📖Notable Publications

Crystal Structure Evolution of Piezoelectric Fe-Doped ZnO Film by Magnetron Co-Sputtering Technique


Authors: Ya-Chih Cheng, Sanjaya Brahma, Sean Wu, Jow-Lay Huang, Alex C. H. Lee
Journal: Condensed Matter
Year: 2025

Multi-high valence state metal doping in NiFe hydroxide toward superior oxygen evolution reaction activity


Authors: Fitri Nur Indah Sari, Gally Frenel, Alex Chinghuan Lee, Yan-Jia Huang, Yen-Hsun Su, Jyh-Ming Ting
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Year: 2023

Competitive effect of dopant concentration and the size of the nanorods over the electron phonon coupling in Cd doped ZnO nanorod arrays


Authors: Sanjaya Brahma, Ping-Han Lee, Hsin-Hung Chen, Alex Chinghuan Lee, Jow-Lay Huang
Journal: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
Year: 2021

Annealing of Strontium Titanate Based Thermoelectric Materials by Graphite: Mechanistic Analysis by Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques


Authors: Alex Chinghuan Lee, Mengjie Qin, Haoran Li, Zongmo Shi, Jie Xu, Feng Gao, Yongsheng Chen
Journal: ChemPlusChem
Year: 2020

IR spectroscopic measurement of hydrogen production kinetics in methane dry reforming


Author: Ching-Huan Lee
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year: 2019

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ching-Huan Lee | Best Researcher Award

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