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Congratulations to Taylor Smith on passing his Ph.D. thesis defense!
Please welcome new postdoc researcher Yi Chen to the lab!
Congratulations to Owen Watkins and Coco Lin on their advancement to PhD Candidacy!
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Updated 2/1/2024: One postdoctoral research position is available immediately in the area of plasma science and materials processing. Candidates should have background and expertise in vacuum technology, surface science, chemical processing and device integration. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in physics, chemistry, material science, chemical engineering or related areas and be skilled in technical writing. These positions are renewable on a yearly basis, for up to three years. Qualified candidates should send their resume and phone numbers and email addresses of three references to Professor Jane P. Chang at [email protected].
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Read about some of the latest research published on mechanisms for atomic layer deposition of ASO films for battery applications. Learn more »
Research activities are focused on the synthesis and patterning of multi-functional complex oxide films with tailored electronic, chemical, thermal, mechanical, and biological properties.Our Lab
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Jane P. Chang
Department of Chemical Engineering, UCLA William F. Seyer Chair in Materials Electrochemistry Education B.S. National Taiwan University, 1993. M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995. Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997. Postdoctoral Member of Technical Staff, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, 1998-1999. Awards and Honors Rumbel Fellowship, MIT, 1993. AVS Coburn and Winters Award, 1996. NSF Faculty Career Award, 2000-2004. Chancellor's Career Development Award, 2000-2004. William F. Seyer Chair in Materials Electrochemistry, 2000-2005. Guest Editor, International Journal of Engineering Education, 2001-2002. TRW Excellence in Teaching Award, 2002. ONR Young Investigator Award, 2003. Teacher of the Year, Chemical Engineering, UCLA, 2003. Professor of the Year, Chemical Engineering, UCLA, 2004. AVS Peter Mark Award, 2005. Frontier of Engineering Symposium Participants, National Academy of Engineering, 2006. Professor of the Year, Chemical Engineering, UCLA 2009. AVS Fellow, 2013 AVS Plasma Prize 2018 Samueli School of Engineering University Service Award, 2021. AIChE Fellow, 2021. More on Professor Jane P. Chang »
Electronic MaterialsSynthesis andPlasma Processing Lab
Jane P. Chang 5532-D Boelter Hall, UCLA Department Of Chemical Engineering Los Angeles, CA 90095
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