Prof. Chi-Hsien Huang is a distinguished academic and researcher currently serving as the Director of the Center for Plasma and Thin Film Technologies and the Head of the Department of Materials Engineering at Ming Chi University of Technology in Taiwan. With a PhD in Applied Chemistry from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, his expertise lies at the intersection of nanomaterials synthesis and advanced bio/chemical sensing technologies. His research focuses on the development of high-performance sensors, including field-effect transistors and electrochemical platforms, utilizing innovative materials such as graphene, carbon quantum dots, and metal-organic frameworks.
Beyond his university leadership roles, Prof. Huang is an active figure in the scientific community, currently serving as the Vice President of the Carbon Society of Taiwan. His recent work includes pioneering projects on laser-induced 3D graphene and its applications for portable electrochemical biosensors, specifically targeting biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease. A prolific author, his research is frequently featured in top-tier journals such as Biosensors and Bioelectronics and Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, highlighting his contributions to ultrasensitive diagnostic tools and flexible electronic interfaces.