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semester 1041

Serial Number 33058

Course Code ME5083

Fuh, Yiin-Kuen
Instructor

Course Name(Chinese)

Course Name(English) Nanotechnology

Credit 3

Nanofabrication technology (how one


achieves the nanometer length scale,
including "bottom up" and "top down"
technologies), interdisciplinary nature of
nanotechnology and nanoscience (including
areas of chemistry, material science,
physics, and molecular biology), examples
Teaching goal of nanoscience phenomena (the crossover
from bulk to quantum mechanical
properties), and applications (from
integrated circuits, quantum computing,
MEMS, and bioengineering). Students are
asked to read and present a variety of
current journal papers to the class and lead
a discussion on the various works
1 Introduction and overview
2 Top-down Nanotechnologies: Tp-down
IC , MOSFET
3 Top-down MEMS, CNT discovery
4 CNT - Properties and characterization
5 CNT - Integration, directional growth,
applications
6 VLS growth
7 Nanowires introduction, structures
Teaching content
8 Nanowires preperties, applications
9 Nanofibers - electrospinning
10 Near Field electrospinning
11 Quantum dots introduction and
applications
12 Nano and biology
13 Nano-optics and plasmonics
14 Project presentation
15 Final review

1. Lecture notes
Textbooks/References 2. Handbook of Nanotechnology,
Bhushan, Bharat (Ed.) , Springer , 2007

Way of Instruction Lecture Seminar

1. One midterm for 40%


2. Participation & homeworks 10%
Grading
3. One comprehensive final exam or final
project for 50%

Office Hour M/W 3-4PM

Course Domain N/A


Cross Course Domain N/A

Core Competencies of
Rating Corresponding Assessments
Department

Engineering Knowledge
(4) High Assignments,
and Problem Analysis

Experiment and (5) Very Assignments,Presentation/Oral


Implementation High Exam,

Design / Development
Presentation/Oral Exam,Research
of Solution and (4) High
Report(printed on paper),
Investigation

Communication and (3)


Research Report(printed on paper),
Team Work Medium

The Engineer and (3)


Others,
Society Medium

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semester 1041

Serial Number 33067

Course Code ME6056

Lee, Shyong
Instructor

Course Name(Chinese)
Course Name(English) Deformation at Elevated Temperature

Credit 3

This course is also commonly nained as


"creep", wtih deals unit formulation of an
Teaching goal equation of strain rate as a function of
temperature, atom and materials internal
interactions.

1. Re-enforce students knowledge in


materials science.
2. Study of the influence of temperature on
crystalline materials strain rate.
Teaching content 3. Study of the influence of stress on
crystalline materials strain rate.
4. Study of the influence of structures and
controling mechanism on crystalline
materials strain rate.

Textbooks/References The Physics of Creep

Way of Instruction Lecture

1. Mid-term exam
Grading
1. Final exam

Office Hour Monday/ 9:00-11:50

Course Domain N/A

Cross Course Domain N/A


Core
Competencies of Rating Corresponding Assessments
Department

Engineering
(3) Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
Knowledge and
Medium Exam,
Problem Analysis

Experiment and (3)


Test/Exam,Assignments,
Implementation Medium

Design /
Development of (3) Portfolios Assessment,Self Assessment/
Solution and Medium Peer Assessment,
Investigation

Communication (3)
Self Assessment/ Peer Assessment,Others,
and Team Work Medium

The Engineer and


(4) High Others,
Society

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semester 1041

Serial Number 39007

Course Code MS5045

Lin, Jing-Chie
Instructor

Course Name(Chinese)
Course Name(English) Electrochemistry of Materials

Credit 3

Nowadays electrochemistry has attracted an


intensive attention in the field of materials
science and engineering and it becomes a
useful tool with respect to manufacturing
processes, characterization and
performance of the materials. Electroplating
of metals and alloys, formation of oxide
films and semi-conductors, corrosion and
corrosion protection, new polymer
materials that can switch between metallic
conductivity and semi-conducting
properties, and new applications in fast-
evolving nanotechnologies are just some of
the examples. This course deals with basic
Teaching goal knowledge and practical skills of
electrochemical technologies applied to
materials science and engineering. The
basic electrochemical concepts are
introduced at first. The lecture begins with
a look at the properties of electrolytes and
electrodes whereby solid-state background,
especially for electrode materials, is
emphasized. Next, there is a discussion of
the potential differences that develop when
electrodes and electrolytes are combined.
How thermodynamic functions of solids can
be determined from potential
measurements is explained as well. The
properties of the electrochemical double
layer are described on molecular and
atomic levels. The kinetics of the two main
reaction steps, mass transport and charge
transfer, is also treated. The newcomer as
well as the more experienced reader should
find this introduction to the basic principles
and subsequent discussion of the problems
and examples in the first-half of the course
readily comprehensible and informative.The
second-half of the course, which treats
various applications of electrochemistry in
several areas of materials science,
introduces and discusses the principles and
the special literature. The quickly evolving
specific applications are mentioned but not
treated in greater detail. The goal of this
course is to communicate a working
knowledge of the fundamentals to people
from all different areas and backgrounds
and to guide the reader through an array of
electrochemistry applications, strategies,
and techniques in various scientific
environments.

Chapter 1: Electrolytes
Chapter 2: Structure and Bonding
Chapter 3: Electrode Potentials
Chapter 4: Ad-Atoms and Underpotential
Teaching content Deposition
Chapter 5: Mass Transport
Chapter 6: Charge Transfer
Chapter 7: Nucleation and Growth of Metals
Chapter 8: Deposition of Alloys
Chapter 9: Oxides and Semiconductors
Chapter 10: Corrosion and Corrosion
Protection
Chapter 11: Intrinsically Conducting
Polymers
Chapter 12: Nanoelectrochemistry

Textbook:
1.Electrochemistry for Materials Science, By
Walfried Plieth, Published: DEC-2007, ISBN
13: 978-0-444-52792-9
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Refernce books:
Textbooks/References
1. Electrochemical methods, fundamentals
and applications, By Allen J. Bard and Larry
r. Faulkner, second edition, 2001, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Current journal papers, especially the
review papers.

Way of Instruction Lecture Seminar

1. Written examination (open book) 20%


2. Written report (based on a review paper)
20%
3. Oral presentation (on basis of the report,
Grading
15 mins in speech and 5 min in discussion)
20%
4. Data collection 20%
5. Group discussion 20%

Office Hour Thursday (234)E2-128


Course Domain Basic Course of Materials Science

Cross Course Domain N/A

Core
Competencies Rating Corresponding Assessments
of Department

Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
Exam,Research Report(printed on
Basic (5) Very
paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
Knowledge High
Assessment,Self Assessment/ Peer
Assessment,Products/Creative Performance,

Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
Logic and Exam,Research Report(printed on
(4) High
analytic ability paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
Assessment,

Presentation/Oral Exam,Research
Thesis - (5) Very Report(printed on
writing ability High paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
Assessment,Self Assessment/ Peer Assessment,

Team work (3) Presentation/Oral Exam,Research


ability Medium Report(printed on paper),

Global (3) Presentation/Oral Exam,Research


perspective Medium Report(printed on paper),Portfolios Assessment,

Life - time (3) Presentation/Oral Exam,Research


learning Medium Report(printed on paper),Portfolios Assessment,

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semester 1042
Serial Number 33059

Course Code ME6051

Fuh, Yiin-Kuen
Instructor

Course Name(Chinese)

Course Name(English) Metal Forming Process and Analysis

Credit 3

To familarize the students with various


Teaching goal metal forming processes, materials and
industry application.

Introduction
Fundamentals
Bulk metal forming
Teaching content
Sheet metal forming
Special metal forming
Conclusion

Schuler metal forming handbook


Textbooks/References
ASM metal forming handbook 4, 14A,14B

Way of Instruction Lecture Individual Discussion

20% in-class homework


Grading 35% midterm
45% final project
Office Hour TBD

Course Domain N/A

Cross Course Domain N/A

Core
Competencies of Rating Corresponding Assessments
Department

Engineering
Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
Knowledge and (4) High
Exam,Research Report(printed on paper),
Problem Analysis

Experiment and
(4) High Test/Exam,Assignments,
Implementation

Design /
Development of (3)
Assignments,
Solution and Medium
Investigation

Communication
(2) Low Research Report(printed on paper),
and Team Work

The Engineer and


(2) Low No assessment,
Society

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semester 1042

Serial Number 33065


Course Code ME7049

Lin, Jing-Chie
Instructor

Course

Name(Chinese)

Course Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention


Name(English) Engineering

Credit 3

Corrosion is a natural process due to


electrochemical reactions.Science (principles
of corrosion) and the engineering
(prevention of corrosion) will be detailed in
this course by introduction with basic
principles of corrosion and the theory of the
electrode potential and electrochemical
thermodynamics. Active metals which ar
inclined to corrosion and passive metals that
Teaching goal
are inert to corrosion will be compared.
Corrosion prevention can be achieved on the
viewpoint of electrochemical
thermodynamics. Corrosion rate is estimated
from electrochemical kinetics. Direct current
methods (such as electrochemical
polarization) and alternative current methods
(like impedance spectroscopy) are
discussed..
Course Content:

1. Corrosion and electrochemical reactions.


2. Electrode potential and electrochemical
thermodynamics
3. Corrosion rate and electrochemical
kinetics.
4. Conventional study in the electrochemical
Teaching content behaviors of metallic materials
5. Nano-technological study in
electrochemical behaviors of metallic
materials.
6. Electrochemical behaviors of
semiconductors materials
7. Prevention for the undesirable corrosion.
8. Materials selection and design for
desirable corrosion.

Edited by W. J. Lorenz and W. Plieth, 1998,


Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Germany.
2. Microelectrodes: theory and applications,
Edited by M. I. Montenegro, M. A. Queiros
and J. L. Daschbach, 1991, Kluwer Academic
Textbooks/Referenc Publishers.
es 3. Techniques in electrochemistry, corrosion
and metal finishing- a handbook.
Edited by Anselm T. Kuhn, 1987, John Wiley
& Sons Inc.
4. Current journal papers, especially the
review papers.

Way of Instruction Lecture Seminar


1. Examination (open book) 30%
2. Written report (based on a review paper)
Grading 40%
3. Oral presentation (on basis of the report,
totally 20 mins) 30%

Office Hour Wednesday (): 234(9:00-11:50) E2-305

Course Domain N/A

Cross Course
N/A
Domain

Core
Competencies Rating Corresponding Assessments
of Department

Engineering Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
(5)
Knowledge Exam,Research Report(printed on
Very
and Problem paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
High
Analysis Assessment,

Experiment Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
(3)
and Exam,Research Report(printed on
Mediu
Implementatio paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
m
n Assessment,

Design /
Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
Development (3)
Exam,Research Report(printed on
of Solution Mediu
paper),Practices/Experiments,Attendance/Perfor
and m
mance,
Investigation

Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
Communicati (3)
Exam,Research Report(printed on
on and Team Mediu
paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
Work m
Assessment,Self Assessment/ Peer Assessment,
Test/Exam,Assignments,Presentation/Oral
The Engineer (4) Exam,Research Report(printed on
and Society High paper),Attendance/Performance,Portfolios
Assessment,Self Assessment/ Peer Assessment,

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semester 1042

Serial Number 39004

Course Code MS5020

Chen, I-Chen
Instructor

Course Name(Chinese) X

Course Name(English) X-ray Diffraction and Crystal Structure

Credit 3

Before the completion of this course each


student should be able to:
1. Describe basic X-ray physics
2. Understand basic principles of
Teaching goal
crystallography
3. Understand basic principles of X-ray
diffraction
4. Describe the fundamentals of
measurement methods related to X-ray
diffraction

1. Fundamentals of X-ray physics


2. Introduction to crystallography
3. Basic theory of X-ray diffraction
Teaching content
4. Experimental methods of X-ray
diffraction
5. Basic applications of X-ray diffraction

Textbook: Elements of X-ray Diffraction,


Textbooks/References
Cullity & Stock 3rd ed. (Prentice Hall)

Way of Instruction Lecture

Attendance: 10%
Midterm : 30%
Grading
Midterm 2: 30%
Final report: 30%

Office Hour By appointment

Course Domain Core Curriculum of Materials Science

Cross Course Domain N/A

Core Competencies
Rating Corresponding Assessments
of Department

(5) Very Test/Exam,Presentation/Oral


Basic Knowledge
High Exam,Attendance/Performance,
Logic and analytic Test/Exam,Presentation/Oral
(4) High
ability Exam,Attendance/Performance,

Thesis - writing (1) Very Test/Exam,Presentation/Oral


ability Low Exam,Attendance/Performance,

Team work ability No assessment,

(1) Very Presentation/Oral


Global perspective
Low Exam,Attendance/Performance,

(1) Very Presentation/Oral


Life - time learning
Low Exam,Attendance/Performance,

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semester 1051

Serial Number 33059

Course Code ME5091

Li, Ting-Tung
Instructor

Course
I
Name(Chinese)

Semiconductor Equipment and Process


Course Name(English)
Integration

Credit 3
Teaching goal N/A


1 Semiconductor IC Industry overview:
outlook, trend, issues, yield and strategies
2 Review of IC principle: fundamentals, IC
design, CMOS fabrication
3 Device basics: physics ,calculation and
Moores Law
4 Device and process flow
5 Plasma principle and high vacuum
system
6 Thin Film growth and process mechanism
7 Thermodynamics of thin film
8 kinetics of thin film
9 Growth mechanisms of thin film
Teaching content 10 Physical vapor deposition/process,
equipment and characterization:PVD
chamber and design approach
11 Chemical vapor deposition/process,
equipment and characterization:CVD
chamber and thermal kinetics
12 CVD reactor and process
13 Pressure dependence of gas phase and
surface
14 Electrochemical process, equipment and
characterization:Electroplating and kinetics
15 Thin film property measurement-
Thickness, impurity, roughness, resistivity,
stress, crystal structure,refraction, defects,
grain structure

Textbooks/References N/A
Way of Instruction Lecture

1.Mid-Term Report(30%)
Grading 2.Quiz(10%)
3.Final exam(60%)

Office Hour N/A

Course Domain N/A

Cross Course Domain N/A

Core Competencies of
Rating Corresponding Assessments
Department

Engineering Knowledge (5) Very Presentation/Oral


and Problem Analysis High Exam,Attendance/Performance,

Experiment and Presentation/Oral


(4) High
Implementation Exam,Attendance/Performance,

Design / Development of (5) Very Presentation/Oral


Solution and Investigation High Exam,Attendance/Performance,

Communication and Presentation/Oral


(4) High
Team Work Exam,Attendance/Performance,

Presentation/Oral
The Engineer and Society (4) High
Exam,Attendance/Performance,

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semester 1051
Serial Number 38008

Course Code ER6017

Tseng, Chung-Jen
Instructor

Course

Name(Chinese)

Course
Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells
Name(English)

Credit 3

This course begins with an overview of


hydrogen energy and the production and
storage of hydrogen. Then it introduces the
principle and operation of various types of
fuel cells. Included are overview of fuel cell
technology, the thermodynamics of fuel
Teaching goal cells, introduction to electrochemical
kinetics, transport-related phenomena and
conservation equations for reacting multi-
component systems, configuration of
individual cell, stack and fuel cell system,
fuel cell system design, and fuel cell
performance modeling.

This course begins with an overview of


hydrogen energy and the production and
Teaching content
storage of hydrogen. Then it introduces the
principle and operation of various types of
fuel cells. Included are overview of fuel cell
technology, the thermodynamics of fuel
cells, introduction to electrochemical
kinetics, transport-related phenomena and
conservation equations for reacting multi-
component systems, configuration of
individual cell, stack and fuel cell system,
fuel cell system design, and fuel cell
performance modeling.

Course Contents:
Ch 1, Hydrogen Energy and Fossil Fuels
Ch 2, Introduction to Hydrogen Production
Methods
Ch 3, Introduction to Hydrogen Storages
Ch 4, Basics of fuel cells
Ch 5, Thermodynamics of fuel cells
Ch 6, Introduction to electrochemical
kinetics
Ch 7, Alkaline oxide fuel cells (AFCs)
Ch 8, Proton exchange membrane fuel cells
(PEMFCs)
Ch 9, Direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs)
Ch 10, Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs)

Labs: PEM fuel cell operation and testing.

Text:
1. Fuel Cell Fundamentals, 2nd Ed., OHayre
Textbooks/Reference et al., John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
s References:
1. Fuel Cell Systems Explained, 2nd Ed.,
Larminie and Dicks, Wiley, 2003.
2. Fuel Cells and their applications, Kordesch
and Simader, VCH, 1996.
3. Fuel Cell Handbook, Appleby and Foulkes,
Nostrand Reinhold, 1989.
4. 2003
5. Journal of Power Sources.
6. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Way of Instruction Lecture Internship/Experiment Other

Grading: (Subject to change.)


1. Mid-term Exams 35 %
Grading
2. Lab Report 20 %
3. Final (Exam or Report) 45 %

Office Hour Thu 15:00-18:00

Course Domain N/A

Cross Course Domain N/A

Core
Competenci
Rating Corresponding Assessments
es of
Department

Test/Exam,Assignments,Research Report(printed
(5)
Engineering on
Very
Expertise paper),Practices/Experiments,Attendance/Performa
High
nce,

(4) Presentation/Oral Exam,Research Report(printed


Investigation
High on paper),
Creative (4) Presentation/Oral Exam,Research Report(printed
Thinking High on paper),

Global (4) Presentation/Oral Exam,Research Report(printed


Vision High on paper),

(3)
Project Research Report(printed on
Mediu
Management paper),Practices/Experiments,
m

Life Long (4)


Research Report(printed on paper),
Learning High

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