Yu-Hung Li
PhD Candidate, SACL, Material Science and Engineering
Office: Durand Building, Room 006A
Phone: (650) 723-3524 | Fax: (650) 725-3377
Email: liyuhung [AT] stanford.edu
Background
| MS | Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, 2010. |
| BS | Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, 2006. |
Research Interests
- Synthesis and characterization of high-temperature piezoelectric / ferroelectric material systems
- Design and micro-fabrication of high-temperature sensor network
Current Research
My research focuses on developing a miniaturized SHM sensor/actuator network that can be embedded into high-temperature composites to provide real-time diagnostics/prognostics for the structures even in extreme environments. Currently we are aiming to integrate our sensor network with high-temperature polymer-matrix composites; in addition, we are also looking into different synthesis/fabrication methods to push the thermal limits of the sensor network higher in order to accommodate applications at higher temperatures.
Experience
| 09/2010 - present: | Research assistant in SACL, Stanford University. |
| 09/2009 - 12/2011: | Course assistant, Stanford University MatSci155 Nanomaterials Synthesis MatSci331 Atom-based Computational Methods for Materials MatSci256 Solar cells, Fuel cells, and Batteries: Materials for the Energy Solution |