Welcome Prof.Shenming Chen from National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, China to be Conference Chair!
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Welcome Prof.Shenming Chen from National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, China to be Conference Chair!
Prof.Shenming Chen,National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, China
Research Area:
Nanocomposite materials research, organic electrochemistry,
bioelectrochemistry, conducting polymer Electrochemistry, Nanoelectrochemistry,
chemical sensors, biosensors, electrocatalysis and electroanalysis
Research Experience:
Prof.
Shen-Ming Chen (h-index > 60) received his PhD degrees in chemistry from
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. He was a visiting postdoctoral
fellow with the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Friedrich-Alexander
University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany in 1997. He joined Department of
Chemical Engineering, National Taipei Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
in 1985. He had been an associate professor of Department of Chemical
Engineering, National Taipei Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan from 1991
to 1997. Since August 1997, he has been a full professor of Department of
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, National Taipei University of
Technology. He has been the Dean (Curator) of library, National Taipei
University of Technology, Taiwan from 2000 to 2006 and the Director of
Extracurricular Activity, office of student affairs, National Taipei University
of Technology, Taiwan from 1995 to 2000.
Prof. Shen-Ming Chen has published over 700 research and review papers in
internationalSCI journals. Some of their papers have been selected as the most
cited papers in theJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Biosensor &
Bioelectronics. He received threetimes Distinguish Professor awards. He has received lifetime
distinguished professor in 2019. He also received three times Outstanding Research Award from
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan. He have edited or attended
two books for NOVA publications titled “Nanostructured Materials for
Electrochemical Biosensors” and “Biosensors: Properties, Materials and
Applications” and contributed four book chapters.