Topic: Thin Film Solar Cell
Date: 1/20/2007, Saturday
Time: 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM
Venue:
Main Conference Room
NPU Administration Building
47671 Westinghouse Drive, Fremont, CA 94539
Abstract
Clean and affordable energy resources are two major requirements for future energy policy. Solar Energy is one of the desirable choices. Wafer base, polymer base, and thin film base are the three main technologies associated with solar cell design.
This presentation will go over the differentiation among these three technologies and point out the major benefit of using the thin film solar cell.
Biography
Mr. Michael Muo-Chien Wang is a student in the Doctor of Computer Engineering degree program at NPU. He has been working in the filed of thin film technology in semiconductor manufacture for over 10 years. His experiences include thin film deposition (growth) technologies, interface phenomena between films, and thin film characterization. His employers include ERSO/ITRI, AMPi, and ADT.
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( 3 / 460 )Speaker: Ms. Claudia Chen
Topic: Biomedical Device Tech - Bioabsorbable Stents
Date: 1/13/2007, Saturday
Time: 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM
Venue:
Main Conference Room
NPU Administration Building
47671 Westinghouse Drive, Fremont, CA 94539
Abstract
Bioabsorbable stents have been developed to help unblock and heal diseased arteries and then dissolve without a trace. They are an improvement on permanent metal stents., reducing the risk of side effects, such as secondary blood clots, stent mobility, and interference with such medical diagnostic tools as MRI’s and CT scans. Once a lifetime necessity, blood thinning drugs can be discontinued after only a few months.
Biography
Ms. Claudia Chen received her BA and MBA degree in Tourism in Taiwan. She traveled abroad extensively and used this experience while working in the travel industry, learning the business first hand. She has worked at sales and marketing in the hospitality and tourism industry for many years. She served as Travel Marketing Manager & Deputy Director for overseas study tours at CCU in Taiwan. She has worked as a lecturer for eight years in the Tourism Dept of a higher education institute in Taiwan. To advance her career, as well as increase her knowledge in a wide range of business subjects, she joined NPU to study in the DBA program in 2005.
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( 2.9 / 466 )Speaker: Ms. Jenny Chan
Topic: Biometric Technology – Iris Recognition
Date: 1/6/2007, Saturday
Time: 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM
Venue:
Main Conference Room
NPU Administration Building
47671 Westinghouse Drive, Fremont, CA 94539
Abstract
The iris recognition technology combines that of computer vision, pattern recognition, statistical inference, and optics. The goal is to achieve a real-time and high-accuracy identification of a person by using mathematical analysis of random patterns within the iris of the eye - from a distance.
The iris technology has been regarded as the most reliable ID technology using biometric features which provide a rich source of data tied to physical structures and can be trusted to yield accurate and stable results in addition to being secure, and safe.
Biography
Ms. Jenny Chan has always wanted to be a teacher since she was a child. After graduating from Taipei First Girls’ Senior High School , she entered the National Taiwan Normal University and majored in education. National Taiwan Normal University is the top university in Taiwan for teachers education. Jenny earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from NTNU. She then taught in a junior high school in Taipei, Taiwan for 21 years. To advance her career as well as knowledge in a wide range of business subjects, Jenny joined NPU for a study in the Doctor of Business Administration degree program in 2005. She has been an outstanding student in the DBA program at NPU.
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