涂晏誠 

Tu Yen Cheng

Dual Master's degree 

  Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

I studied Nano-Electronics Engineering and Design for a dual master's degree in SUTD and CGU. Before my Master’s degree, I also served as a research assistant in the reliability center for about half a year. During my master's degree, I devoted myself to developing more expertise, and my research topics also spanned materials science and mechanical science. I have also accumulated many cross-field discussions and cooperation experiences in the cooperation project with Nanyang Technological University. I am a passionate and communicative person and willing to take challenges to new things.

 

  0975954128   [email protected]

Skill

Semiconductor related


  • Flexible electronics device
  • Lithography process
  • Dry/Wet Etching
  • DC Sputtering
  • Circuit design(SPICE)

Reliability related


  • Quality control: Vibrate, drop, humidity, temperature, etc. 
  • Reliability control

Word/Graph Processing


  • Microsoft Word/ PowerPoint/ Excel
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Originlab

Language


  • Chinese
  • English

Education

Singapore University of Technology and Design

Dual Master's degree in Nano-electronic engineering and design  •  2019 - 2021

Chang Gung University

Dual Master's degree in Nano-electronic engineering and design  •  2019 - 2021

Chang Gung University

Electronics engineering  •  2015 - 2019

Work Experience

Research assistance  •  Chang Gung University Reliability Center

Feb 2019 - Sep 2019

Assist in organizing machine SOP files, organizing data, and using ANSYS for simulation, mainly to assist in the experiment, and at the same time to learn reliability science-related knowledge.


Internship of quality control  •  TAITEIN electronics CO., LTD

Jun 2018 - Aug 2018

Summer internship, mainly responsible for product quality assurance operations, including vibrate, drop, humidity, high temperature, and other tests.

Project

Master Thesis

Reliability Investigation of Nano-bimetallic Layers Deposited on Polymeric Substrate for Flexible Electronic Application


Undergraduate Project

Development of light-emitting diode array-based optical communications

Undergraduate Seminar

Measure the luminous characteristics of LED arrays with the same area