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Asst Prof Yi-Sheng (Eason) Chen (陳翊昇)
Nanyang Assistant Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering
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Dr Yi-Sheng (Eason) Chen is a Nanyang Assistant Professor (NAP) and Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) Fellow. His research group focus on materials characterisation, metallurgy, and hydrogen technologies. He specialises in using advanced microscopy techniques such as atom probe tomography (APT) and electron microscopes to develop the structure-property-processing relationship of materials. His research pursuits involve the development of advanced workflows to facilitate microscopic observations under extreme conditions, including high or fast load, corrosive or reactive environments, and low or high temperatures. The insights gained from these endeavours will contribute to a deeper understanding of material behaviour, paving the way for the development of next-generation high-performance materials.
Before he joined NTU, he was a group leader, an Australian Research Council Fellow, and a University of Sydney Fellow at the Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis and the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering at the University of Sydney, Australia. At the University of Sydney, he established a 3 million USD research program around using advanced microscopes to observe hydrogen atoms in steels for developing solutions against hydrogen embrittlement problems. He also initiated the Taiwan-University of Sydney Scholarship and the Taiwan Scholar Association of Australia (TSAA) both in 2020.
Before moving to Australia, Eason completed his PhD in Materials in 2018 at the University of Oxford. Before PhD, he served in consulting industry for several years after he completed his Master in Materials Science in 2009 and Bachelor in Materials Science in 2007 at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
Please feel free to reach out with clear notes of purpose and CV if relevant, e.g., seeking PhD/Postdoc openings.
Before he joined NTU, he was a group leader, an Australian Research Council Fellow, and a University of Sydney Fellow at the Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis and the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering at the University of Sydney, Australia. At the University of Sydney, he established a 3 million USD research program around using advanced microscopes to observe hydrogen atoms in steels for developing solutions against hydrogen embrittlement problems. He also initiated the Taiwan-University of Sydney Scholarship and the Taiwan Scholar Association of Australia (TSAA) both in 2020.
Before moving to Australia, Eason completed his PhD in Materials in 2018 at the University of Oxford. Before PhD, he served in consulting industry for several years after he completed his Master in Materials Science in 2009 and Bachelor in Materials Science in 2007 at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
Please feel free to reach out with clear notes of purpose and CV if relevant, e.g., seeking PhD/Postdoc openings.
Materials characterisation; hydrogen energy; advanced microscopy; metallurgy; hydrogen embrittlement; additive manufacturing; nanomaterials; electron microscopy; atom probe tomography
- Embrittlement-tolerant alloys for safe hydrogen transmission and storage
- Multiscale Characterisation for Hydrogen Embrittlement Solutions
Awards
2022 University of Sydney Faculty of Engineering Outstanding Research Engagement
2019 Microscopy and Microanalysis Postdoc Award
2017 Microscopy and Microanalysis Student Award
2019 Microscopy and Microanalysis Postdoc Award
2017 Microscopy and Microanalysis Student Award
Fellowships & Other Recognition
2024 Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowship
2024 Australian Research Council Early-Career Industry Fellowship
2023 Australia International Hydrogen Research Collaboration Fellowship
2019 University of Sydney Fellowship
2024 Australian Research Council Early-Career Industry Fellowship
2023 Australia International Hydrogen Research Collaboration Fellowship
2019 University of Sydney Fellowship
Supervision of PhD Students
Jiyu Jiang