Jian-Lin completed his master's degree at National Taiwan University, where he conducted research on nanomaterials in the Precision Micro-Mechanism Laboratory. His work involved synthesizing carbon nanotubes and nanocoils for various applications, including temperature sensors and microwave absorbers. Subsequently, he contributed to metrology research in the fields of force, vacuum, and nanomaterials at the Industrial Technology Research Institute. He also participated in international comparison projects with other National Metrology Institutes, contributing to the development of industry standards and enhancing measurement system accuracy. Later, he completed his doctoral degree in Microsystems and Microelectronics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. His doctoral research was dedicated to developing innovative mechanical and robotic prototypes that utilized smart materials, additive manufacturing technologies, distributed actuation design, and origami-inspired engineering. These groundbreaking approaches aimed to overcome the limitations of conventional robotics systems. At iPrint, his focus is on designing novel inkjet and plasma heads.
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