Ming-Wei Lee

PhD student

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A person who pursues the truth is always induced by curiosity, so do I. To me, the microscopic world of is fascinating. Everythings are constructed of various atoms. Furthermore, what makes these atoms unique merely depend on the difference in nucleuses and electrons. This information enlightens my vision. Therefore, my curiosity leads me to major in Chemistry. As deeper I dive into, I found that it is not enough to realize the world by the view of chemistry. Physical language and pictures are important as well. Thus, I started my double major, physics, in junior. At the same time, I had a solid training in quantum chemistry. This course was offered by professor Assoc. Prof. Elise Yu-Tzu Li, my another supervisor. Through her vivid teaching, I absorbed a large amount of research method. I realized that it is what I want to do. After several consulting, She gave me an opportunity to meet my joint supervisor, Dr. Liang-Yan Hsu. I became a member of Liang-Yan Hsu's group.

Things about atoms and molecules are my interest. Particularly, I am interested in the interaction between matter and light. Recently, I do some research of plasmon-coupled energy transfer.