Tsung-Lin Tang

  • Research Interests:Magnetic actuator and scanning mirror.
  • d9633817@oz.nthu.edu.tw

    Publication List

  • Hsueh-An Yang, Tsung-Lin Tang, Sheng Ta Lee, and Weileun Fang, “A Novel Coil-less Scanning Mirror Using Eddy Current Lorentz Force and Magnetostatic Force,” Journal of Microelectromechanical System, vol. 16, pp.511-520, 2007.
  • Tsung-Lin Tang, Hsueh-An Yang, Han-Tang Su, and Weileun Fang, “A Magnetic Repulsive Force MEMS Actuator,“ The 14th International Conference in Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems, Lyon, France, June 2007, pp. 2235-2238./li>
  • Tsung-Lin Tang, Wen-Chien Chen, Rongshun Chen, and Weileun Fang, ”The Torque-Enhancement Design for Magnetostatic Scanner,” Optical MEMS & Nanophotonics, Freiburg, Germany, August 2008, pp.164-165.
  • Chia-Pao Hsu, Wen-Chien Chen, Tsung-Lin Tang, Ming-Chuen Yip, Weiluen Fang, ” The two-axis magnetostatic-drive single-crystal-Si micro scanner driven by back-side electroplating Ni film,” Optical MEMS & Nanophotonics, Freiburg, Germany, August 2008, pp.152-153.
  • Han-Tang Su, Tsung-Lin Tang, and Weileun Fang, “A Novel Underwater Actuator Driven by Magnetization Repulsion/Attraction,“ The 22nd IEEE International Conference on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Sorrento, Italy, January 2009, pp.1051-1054.
  • Tsung-Lin Tang, Chia-Pao Hsu, Wen-Chien Chen, and Weileun Fang, “The Double-Side Electroplating and Slender Ferromagnetic Patterns Torque-Enhancement Design for Magnetostatic actuator,” The 15th International Conference in Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems, Denver, CO, June 2009, pp. 873-876.
  • Autobiography
  • Tsung-Lin Tang was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in 1983. He received his master degree from the Department of Power Mechanical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, in 2007. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in Department of Power Mechanical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. His research interests include MEMS scanning mirror, Eddy current, Lorentz force, and Magnetostatic force.