Yi-chun Chin is an assistant professor and materials scientist with eight years of experience specializing in polymer and polymer-composite thermal management for optoelectronic devices. Currently transitioning from a postdoctoral role at Cambridge Display Technology to launch a research group in the Global Undergraduate Program in Semiconductors at National Taiwan University, she bridges hands-on device-focused research with curriculum-building in photonics and optoelectronics. Her PhD in Physics from Imperial College London and prior MS and BS from National Taiwan University reflect a strong interdisciplinary background spanning chemistry and physics. She has practical industry experience developing thermally conductive polymer solutions and a research interest in novel organic and perovskite optoelectronic architectures. Colleagues describe her as eager to collaborate across materials science and device engineering, and she brings both academic rigor and applied development experience to translational semiconductor research.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Physics, First honour, Master of Science - MS, Physics, First honour at National Taiwan University
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at Imperial College London
An open source drift diffusion code based in MATLAB for simulating solar cells
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 2 months
matlabdrift-diffusionsolar-cellssolarsimulation
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