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電話:
+886 2 29809899 # 7005
電子郵件:
liu.chihyi@mail.mcut.edu.tw
學歷:
Ph. D., Department of Physics,
National Taiwan University,
Taipei, Taiwan (2001)
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Postdoctoral Fellow of Organic Electronics Research Center
Dr. Chih-Yi Liu currently holds a postdoctoral fellowship at the Organic Electronics Research Center, Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT). His primary research focus involves the fabrication of porous templates, specifically anodic alumina films, for the growth of diverse nanocomposites. These nanocomposites find applications in various fields such as optical, plasmonic, Raman scattering, biological, and gas sensing. Additionally, Dr. Liu is also keenly interested in developing substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). With over 40 publications in international journals to his credit, Dr. C.-Y. Liu has established a strong research record. For further information on the core facilities available at the Organic Electronics Research Center, please refer to their website: https://organicelectronics.mcut.edu.tw/.
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研究興趣
Dr. C.-Y. Liu's research focuses on the fabrication of porous templates, particularly anodic alumina films, to facilitate the growth of various nanocomposites. Additionally, he is actively involved in the development of substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
- Development of custom-made anodic alumina nanotemplates
- Fabrication of various nanocomposites for electro-optical sensing
- Development of substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)
- Development of gas sensors
精選期刊:
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C. Y. Liu* and S. Biring*, “Nanoplatform based on ideally ordered arrays of short straight and long beer bottle-shaped nanochannels,” Microporous Mesoporous Mater., Vol. 287, pp. 71 (2019); IF: 5.876, Ranking factor: 15/73 (79.44%), Chemistry, Applied.
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C. Y. Liu and Y. L. Wang*, “Creating anodic alumina nanochannel-arrays with custom-made geometry,” J. Chin. Chem. Soc., Vol. 67, pp. 11 (2020); IF: 1.753, Ranking factor: 135/179 (24.58%), Chemistry, Multidisciplinary.
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C. Y. Liu, A. S. Sadhu, R. Karmakar, C. S. Chu, Y. N. Lin, S. H. Chang, G. K. Dalapati, S. Biring*, “Strongly improving the sensitivity of phosphorescence-based optical oxygen sensors by exploiting nano-porous substrates,” Biosensors, Vol. 12, pp. 774 (2022); IF: 5.743, Ranking factor: 8/64 (87.50%), Instruments & Instrumentation.
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C. Y. Liu, R. Ram, R. B. Kolaru, A. S. Jana, A. S. Sadhu, C. S. Chu, Y. N. Lin, B. N. Pal, S. H. Chang, S. Biring*, “Ingenious fabrication of Ag-filled porous anodic alumina films as powerful SERS substrates for efficient detection of biological and organic molecules,” Biosensors, Vol. 12, pp. 807 (2022); IF: 5.743, Ranking factor: 8/64 (87.50%), Instruments & Instrumentation.
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C. Y. Liu, R. Ram, R. B. Kolaru, S. H. Chang, S. Chakrabortty, Y. N. Lin, C. S. Chu, S. Biring*, “Developing highly reliable SERS substrates based on Ag grown on alumina nanomeshes anodized under 1 V for efficiently sensing Raman-active molecules,” Sens. Actuators B Chem. Vol. 386, Art. No. 133739 (2023); IF: 9.221, Ranking factor: 8/64 (96.88%), Instruments & Instrumentation.
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