Dr. Chao-Te Lee - Optics - Best Researcher Award
Taiwan Instrument Research Institute - Taiwan
Author Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Chao-Te Lee embarked on his academic journey at the National Taiwan University, where he completed his Ph.D. in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in 2003. His early research was deeply rooted in the fundamentals of optics and material science, laying the foundation for his future endeavors in advanced material technologies and optical design.
💼 Professional Endeavors
Following the completion of his Ph.D., Dr. Lee joined the Vacuum Department of the Instrument Technology Research Center as an associate researcher. His professional career has been marked by a focus on optics and vacuum technologies, where he has made significant contributions. Currently, he serves as a research fellow at the Taiwan Instrument Research Institute of National Applied Research Laboratories. Dr. Lee's work spans a broad spectrum of topics, including material science, optical design, sputtering, atomic layer deposition, and vacuum technologies.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Lee's research has made substantial contributions to the fields of optics and material science, with a particular focus on sputtering and atomic layer deposition. His expertise has driven advancements in optics through the development of innovative optical designs and materials. More recently, his research has expanded to include the application of extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL), a cutting-edge technology in semiconductor manufacturing. Dr. Lee's work in this area is poised to have a transformative impact on the field.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Dr. Lee's research in optics and material science has had a profound impact on both academic and industrial applications. His advancements in optical design and deposition technologies have contributed to significant improvements in material performance and manufacturing processes. As a research fellow, his influence extends to the development of new technologies and the training of future researchers in these critical areas.
🏆Academic Cites
Dr. Lee's work has been widely recognized within the academic community, with numerous citations reflecting the significance of his research. His contributions to optics and material science have been published in high-impact journals, further establishing his reputation as a leading researcher in these fields. His research continues to be a valuable resource for others working in optics and related technologies.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Lee's legacy in the fields of optics and material science is defined by his innovative research and dedication to advancing technology. His future work is expected to continue pushing the boundaries of optics, particularly in the emerging area of extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL). As he continues to explore new frontiers in material science and optical applications, Dr. Lee's contributions will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the field.
Notable Publication
📝Effect of Onion-like Carbon on the Resistance and Adhesion of Pogo Pins with Titanium Adhesive Layer of Varying Thicknesses
Authors: Tseng, S.C., Lee, C.-T., Chen, W.-C., Tsai, H.-Y.
Journal: Surface and Coatings Technology
Year: 2024
📝Precision Fabrication of EUVL Programmed Defects with Helium Ion Beam Patterning
Authors: Lee, C.-L., Cai, J.-S., Chien, S.-W., Li, J.-H., Lee, C.-T.
Journal: Journal of Micro/Nanopatterning, Materials and Metrology
Year: 2021
📝Analysis of High-Efficiency Mo-Based Solar Selective Absorber by Admittance Locus Method
Authors: Chen, H.-P., Lee, C.-T., Liao, W.-B., Lee, C.-C., Kuo, C.-C.
Journal: Coatings
Year: 2019
📝The Effects of Annealing Temperature on the Structural Properties of ZrB2 Films Deposited via Pulsed DC Magnetron Sputtering
Authors: Chen, W.-C., Lee, C.-T., Su, J., Chen, H.-P.
Journal: Coatings
Year: 2019
📝The Fabrication of a UV Notch Filter by Using Solid State Diffusion
Authors: Chen, H.-P., Cho, W.-H., Chen, W.-C., Lee, C.-T., Lee, C.-C.
Journal: Coatings
Year: 2019