Yen-Hung Lin is an Assistant Professor of Electronic and Computer Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology [link]. His research group focuses on exploiting material intelligibility to pinpoint technological bottlenecks in photovoltaic renewables and to offer economical solutions for future sustainability [link].
He previously held research positions at Oxford University and Imperial College London. Before starting his academic career, he had worked as a senior R&D engineer at AU Optronics, Taiwan [link]. Yen is a Materials Research Society (MRS) Graduate Student Gold Awardee [link] and a recipient of the Solid-State Physics Prize from Imperial College [link]. He also serves on the editorial board of American Physical Society (APS) PRX Energy [link].
Yen's group constantly has openings for researchers at all levels, including PhD and master's studentships, undergraduate internships, and postdoctoral fellowships. He also welcomes scholars for academic visiting. More information is available on his website. For any requests, please send him an email.