CV
Education
- B.S. in Physics, Tamkng University, 2004
- M.S. in Physics, National Chiao-Tung University, 2006
- Ph.D in Experimental particle physics, University of New Mexico, 2017
Professional Appointment
- Oct. 2017 - Aug. 2020: Postdoctoral Researcher
- Brandeis University
- Duties included: LZ Collaboration - DM physics, coordinating Outer Detector construction, coordinating TPC assembly in Surface Assembly Laboratory.
- Supervisor: Professor Bjoern Penning
- Feb 2014 - May 2015: Research Assistant
- Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNOLab), Ontario, Canada
- On-site construction of MiniCLEAN dark matter detector
- Aug 2010 - Mar 2016 : Research Assistant
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico
- Developing LED based In-situ optical calibration system and data analysis package
- Aug 2008 - June 2010 : Research Assistant
- National Center for Theoretical Sciences, Tainan Taiwan
- Quantum Optics-Atom-Atom interaction in a anisotropic photonic crystal
- June 2006 - June 2008 : Research Assistant
- Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
- Design and improve equipment in Particle physics, data analysis
Position of Responsibility
- LZ collaboration : Oct. 2019 - Sep. 2020
- Outer detector coordinator
- coordinating Outer Detector construction/operation at SURF
- LZ collaboration : Oct. 2019 - Sep. 2020
- Shift Manager
- Managing shift personnel at SURF
- LZ collaboration : May 2019 - Sep. 2019
- Surface Assembly Laboratory (SAL) Coordinator
- Coordinating the TPC Assembly at SAL
Research
- LZ Collaboration
- Pulse finding algorithm for LZ software package – Optimization of LZ simulation
- Coordination of TPC assembly
- Coordination of Outer Detector construction
- Liquid Scintillator study at BNL
- MiniCLEAN Collaboration
- Design and built the optical calibration system
- On-site construction of MiniCLEAN dark matter detector at SNOLab. – Data quality monitoring
- Timing of scintillation light in liquid argon
- Purity of gaseous argon monitoring
- Triplet lifetime in gaseous argon
Skills
- Programming languages
- Specialized Software
- VHDL (Verilog)
- Mathematica
- MATLAB
- ROOT
- GEANT4
Awards and Honor
- William G. Larsen, PhD Memorial Graduate Award for Best Teaching Assistant , Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico - May 2017
- Doctoral Conference PresentationAward, University of New Mexico - Feb 2017
- Student Travel Awards for 2017 APS April Meeting, American Physical Society - Jan 2017
- Dean’s dissertation scholarship, University of New Mexico - June 2016
- Graduate Scholarship Fund, University of New Mexico - May 2016
- First placement from among all graduates in the department, Tamkang University - June 2004
- Certification of Presidential Award, Tamkang University - Dec 2002