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Professor Tai, Ming-Fong 

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Professor
Tai, Ming-Fong 
 
Office:+886-3-574-2276 , PHYS R416
Laboratory:PHYS R114, General Physicsl Laboratory
Lab Tel:+886-3-5742562, +886-3-516257
Fax:+886-3-572-3052
E-mail:mftai@phys.nthu.edu.tw
Line ID:mftai
NTHU Interdisciplinary Science Education Center Website: http://isec.site.nthu.edu.tw/

  Education
  1. Ph.D. (1989), Ms.D. (1985), Bs.D. (1982), Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  Professional Experience
Current position:
  1. Professor Dept. of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan(2007/8-)
Experience:
  1. Professor, Dept. of Science, Taipei Municipal University of Education, Taipei, Taiwan(2006/8 - 2007/7)
  2. Professor & chairperson, Dept. of Electronics Engineering, WuFeng Institute of Technology, Chiayi, Taiwan(2003/8 - 2006/7)
  3. Professor, Dept. of Physics, National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan(1998/8 - 2003/7)
  4. Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan(1993/2 - 1998/7)
  5. Ph.D. (1989), Ms.D. (1985), Bs.D. (1982), Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  6. Associate Research Scientist, Telecommunication Labs., Telecommunication Bureau, Ministry of Transportation & Communications, Taiwan.( 1989/7 - 1993/1)
  Research Fields
  • Nano- and micro-size magnetic particles for biomedical applications.
  • New magnetic superconducting systems with strong electron correlation interaction.
  • Magnetic materials applied in microwave devices or microwave absorption.
  Research Interests and achievement

Research & Teaching Interests

I have a wide range of research interests in condense matter physics, particularly, fabrications, characteristics and their applications of the following materials series:

1.    Nano- and micro-size magnetic particles for biomedical applications

2.    New magnetic superconducting systems with strong electron correlation interaction

3.    Magnetic materials applied in microwave devices or microwave absorption.

On top of these research activities, I am also interested in the courses development and improvement of general physics and experiments related to general physics to the freshman classes and general public.

Selected Publications

&  Jong-Kai HsiaoMing-Fong Tai, Hung-Hao Chu, Shin-Tai Chen, Hung Li, Dar-Ming Lai, Sung-Tsang Hsieh, Jaw-Lin Wang, Hon-Man Liu*, “Magnetic Nanoparticle Labeling Mesenchymal Stem Cells without Transfection Agent: Cellular Behavior and Capability of Detection with Clinical 1.5T Magnetic Resonance at the Single Cell Level”, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 58, pp.717–724, 2007.

&  M. W. Lee*, M. F. Tai, S. H. Chiou, “Transport and magnetic properties of Mn-doped MgIn2-xO4, J. of Alloys and Compounds, 461, pp.316–320, 2008.

&  B. C. Chang, Y. B. You, T. J. Shiu, M. F. Tai, H. C. Ku*, Y. Y. Hsu, L. Y. Jang, J. F. Lee, Z. Wei, K. Q. Ruan, and X. G. Li, “Angular dependence of x-ray absorption spectrum for field-aligned iron-based superconductors”, Phys. Rev. B 80, pp.165108-165111, 2009.

&  Chung-Yi Yang, Jong-Kai Hsiao*, Ming-Fong Tai, Shin-Tai Chen, Hui-Ying Cheng, and Hon-Man Liu*: “Direct labeling of hMSC with SPIO: the long-term influence on toxicity, chondrogenic differentiation capacity, and intracellular distribution”, Molecular Imaging and Biology, V13, N3, pp.443-451, 2010.

&  M. H. Lai, M. W. Lee, Gou-Jen Wang and M. F. Tai, Photovoltaic Performance of New-Structure ZnO-nanorod Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells“, Int. J. Electrochem. Sci, V6, pp.2122-2130, 2011.

&  C.Y. Yang, M.F. Tai, C.P. Lin, C.W. Lu, J.L. Wang, J.K. Hsiao and H.M. Liu*, ”Mechanism of Cellular Uptake and Impact of Ferucarbotran on Macrophage Physiology”, PLoS ONE, V6, issue 9, e25524, Sep. 2011.

 
 

 

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