People in the RPL

Hao-Chih Liu
Affiliation
- Ph.D. in the Design Division, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
- SPM Probe Scientist at Automated AFM devision of Veeco Instruments, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Address
Education
- Stanford University, Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, April 2004
- Stanford University, M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, March 2000
- National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, June 1995
Academic Interests
- Surface modification and nanoscale probe-sample interactions of atomic force microscope (AFM) probes, AFM probe R&D, Microfabrication, Design and Manufacturing of Novel Devices
- Rapid Prototyping of Smart Materials and Structures
- Fabrication and material issues in MEMS
- Advanced ceramics processing
Personal Interests
Coffee, Tennis, Movies, Beatles, TaiChi, BikingReferences
7 document(s) found.Hao-Chih Liu; Sunyoup Lee; Sangkyun Kang; Christopher F Edwards; Fritz B Prinz, "RP of Si3N4 burner arrays via assembly mould SDM, Rapid Prototyping Journal, 1 April 2004, vol. 10, iss. 4, pp. 239-246(8), Emerald Group Publishing Limited".
Hao-Chih Liu, "Near Net Shape Forming Of Advanced Structural Ceramic Devices".
H.-C. Liu, J. Stampfl, S. Kang, F. B. Prinz, ""Fabrication of ceramic components for micro gas turbine engines", Ceramic Engineering & Science Proceedings, Vol.23, (4), PP43-48, 2002".
J. Stampfl, H. Ch. Liu, S. W. Nam, K. Sakamoto, H. Tsuru, S. Kang, A. G. Cooper, A. Nickel, F. B. Prinz, "Rapid prototyping and manufacturing by gelcasting of metallic and ceramic slurries. Materials Science and Engineering A334 (2002) 187-192".
J. Stampfl, H.-C. Liu, S. W. Nam, S. Kang and F. B. Prinz, "Rapid prototyping of mesoscopic devices. In: B.Michel (ed.), Proceedings Micromaterials 2000, in print, Berlin, April 2000.".
S.W. Nam, H.-C. Liu, J. Stampfl, S. Kang and F.B. Prinz, "mMold Shape Deposition Manufacturing, Proceedings MRS Spring Meeting, in print, San Francisco, April 2000.".
Hao-Chih Liu, ""Investigation of material issues in mMold Shape Deposition Manufacturing of ceramic and metallic parts", M.Sc. Thesis, Stanford University, March 2000.".
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