Prof. Tzong-Lin Jay ShiehTaiwan
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University
Current Position
2026/01 to presentConvener, Materials Science and Engineering Program, National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
2022/12 to presentVice Dean, College of Engineering, National Taiwan University
2014/08 to presentProfessor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University
Academic Experiences
2019/08 - 2022/07Chair, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University
2016/08 - 2019/07Vice Chair, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University
Past Professional Experiences
2019/12 - nowMember of the Board, Materials Research Society-Taiwan
2022/08 - 2024/07Seed Faculty, Center for Bilingual Education, National Taiwan University
Honors and Awards
2024Future Tech Award (PI, Net-Zero Technology Category)
2023Future Tech Award (PI, Highlighted Technology in Net-Zero Technology Category)
2022Future Tech Award (PI, Highlighted Technology in Sustainable Green Energy and Advanced Materials Category)
Specialty & Expertise
Ferroelectrics, Functional ceramics, Smart materials, Hydrogen energy materials and technologies
Others
Tzong-Lin Jay Shieh is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Vice Dean of the College of Engineering at National Taiwan University (NTU). He received his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the University of Cambridge in 2002 and specializes in ferroelectrics and semiconductor materials, with a growing emphasis on hydrogen energy technologies. Since 2020, Professor Shieh has led a cross-disciplinary research team at NTU focused on materials innovation for hydrogen production, storage, and utilization—including solid-state hydrogen storage alloys, electrocatalysts, and atomic layer surface modification techniques. His team's contributions have been recognized with three consecutive Future Tech Awards from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council: Sustainable Green Energy and Advanced Materials in 2022, and Net-Zero Technology in 2023 and 2024.

TBA TBA Functional Ceramics/TBA

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