1. Hsiang-‐Sheng
(Johnson)
Chen
Office
Adress
Private
Adress
Rm
407,
No
101,
5F,
No
14,
Ln
163,
Sec
2,
Kuang-‐Fu
Rd,
Sec
2,
Baofu
Rd,
Hsinchu
30013,
Taiwan,
New
Taipei
City,
23443,
Taiwan,
Department
of
Chemistry
+886
965640174
hs.chen@mx.nthu.edu.tw
hsiangsheng.chen@gmail.com
EXPERIENCE
Nov
2016-‐now
National
Tsing
Hua
University
(NTHU),
Department
of
Chemistry-‐Taiwan
Research
Assistant
Project:
Precise
facet
control
of
nanoparticles
and
their
facet-‐dependent
catalytic
properties
Oct
2015-‐
Oct
2016
Obligational
Military
Service-‐Taiwan
Aug
2014-‐
Aug
2015
University
of
California,
Berkeley,
Department
of
Chemical
and
Biomolecular
Eng.
&
Energy
Bioscience
Institute-‐USA
Visiting
Research
Student
&
Junior
Specialist
Project:
Efficient
production
of
platform
molecules
from
saccharides
using
zeolite
catalyst
(Collaborated
with
Román-‐Leshkov
group
from
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology)
EDUCATION
Sep
2012-‐
Sep
2015
MSc,
Department
of
Chemistry,
NTHU,
Hsinchu,
Taiwan
GPA:4.0/4.3
Sep
2008-‐
Jun
2015
BSc,
Interdisciplinary
Program
of
Science,
NTHU,
Hsinchu,
Taiwan
GPA:3.7/4.3
Double
expertise
in
Chemistry
and
Material
Science
PUBLICATIONS
Production
of
Hydroxyl-‐rich
Acids
from
Xylose
and
Glucose
Using
Sn-‐BEA
Zeolite
Hsiang-‐Sheng
Chen,
Alex
Wang,
H.
Sorek,
J.
D.
Lewis,
Yuriy
Román-‐Leshkov,
and
Alexis
T.
Bell
ChemistrySelect,
2016,
14,
4176-‐4172
Facet-‐Dependent
Electrical
Conductivity
Properties
of
PbS
Nanocrystals
Chih-‐Shan
Tan,
Hsiang-‐Sheng
Chen,
C.
Y.
Chiu,
S.
C.
Wu,
L.
J.
Chen,
and
Michael
H.
Huang
Chem.
Mater.,
2016,
28,
1574-‐1580
Direct
Synthesis
of
Size-‐Tunable
PbS
Nanocubes
and
Octahedra
and
the
pH
Effect
on
Crystal
Shape
Control
Hsiang-‐Sheng
Chen,
Szu-‐Chieh
Wu
and
Michael
H.
Huang
Dalton
Trans.,
2015,
44,
15088-‐15094
HONOR
&
AWARDS
Poster
prize
3rd
place,
Nano
Fair
2014
10th
International
Nanotechnology
Symposium
and
2nd
Dresden
Nano-‐Analysis
Symposium
Fraunhofer
IWS
&
Dresden
Center
for
Nanoanalysis,
Dresden,
Germany
Best
Camper,
Career
Discovery
Camp
2014
DuPont
Taiwan,
Taiflex
&
Unimicron,
Kaohsiung,
Taiwan
Presented
scalable
solution
with
existing
technology
aiming
to
reduce
CO2
emission
of
power
plants.
Evaluated
as
top
2
individuals
from
200
applicants
and
40
finalists
by
industrial
and
academic
mentors
and
peers
INVOLVEMENT
Feb
2013-‐Sep
2013
Implementation
of
Technology
Commercialization
and
Germination
Program
NTHU
and
National
Science
Council,
Taiwan
Collaborated
with
professors
and
students
from
the
department
of
Technology
Management
to
propose
business
plan
for
commercializing
precisely
controlled
nanoparticles
as
efficient
and
green
heterogeneous
catalyst
Dec
2013
onTrack
Hackathon
Stanford
Graduate
School
of
Business
&
Industrial
Technology
Research
Institute,
Taiwan
Being
one
of
the
three
student-‐representatives
from
NTHU
to
promote
entrepreneurship
with
VCs
from
silicon
valley
and
students
from
Stanford
Graduate
School
of
Business
in
Taiwan
through
a
12-‐hour
design
thinking
on
train