Prof. Ching-Fang Tseng | Dielectric Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

National United University/Department of Electronic Engineering, Taiwan

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Ching-Fang Tseng received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, in 2007. She is currently a Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at National United University, Taiwan. Her research interests span wearable and flexible antennas, implantable antennas, biomedical devices, microwave/mm-wave/sub-THz mobile antennas, wireless biosensors, glass-free ULTCC and LTCC microwave dielectric materials, biomedical signal analysis, nonintrusive biological signal measurement, and intelligent health monitoring systems. Since 2020, she has been consistently ranked among the World’s Top 2% Most-Cited Scientists by Stanford University.

📑 Editorial Appointments and Collaborations

Professor Tseng has actively participated in numerous industry-university cooperation projects, leading to the development of ceramic antenna temperature sensors, low-loss dielectric films, and miniaturized antennas for physiological monitoring systems. She has successfully transferred research results and technologies to several partner companies, ensuring practical applications and industrial impact.

🔬 Areas of Research

Professor Tseng’s research focuses on glass-free ULTCC and LTCC microwave dielectric materials, wearable and flexible antennas, implantable antennas, biomedical devices, microwave/mm-wave/sub-THz mobile antennas, wireless biosensors, biomedical signal analysis, nonintrusive biological signal measurement, and intelligent health monitoring systems. Her innovative work bridges material science and biomedical engineering, advancing both fields significantly.

🛠️ Contributions

Through her research, Professor Tseng has made remarkable contributions to the advancement of glass-free LTCC/ULTCC dielectric materials and their application in 5G/6G antennas, implantable antennas, and biomedical sensors. She explores the influence of the internal structure of materials and atomic bonding energy on their properties, leading to specialized applications in a variety of technological domains. Her work inspires innovative use of advanced materials for next-generation wireless and biomedical technologies.

Notable Publications📚


📚Compact Wideband Implanted Antenna for Medical Device Radiocommunications Service, Long Term Evolution, Global System for Mobile Communications, and Wireless Medical Telemetry Service Band Biosensing Applications

Authors: P. Tseng, Peijung; C. Tseng, Chingfang; X. Zeng, Xiangyi; C. Hsu, Chenghsing; M. Chou, Minghao

Journal: Sensors and Materials

Year: 2022


📚Study of Nd(Zn0.5Ti0.5)O₃ Dielectric Thin Films Fabricated Using Sol–Gel Method

Authors: C. Tseng, Chingfang; B. Huang, Boyan; C. Hsu, Chenghsing

Journal: Sensors and Materials

Year: 2022


📚Design of Broadband Implantable Antenna for Biomedical Application

Authors: C. Tseng, Chingfang; B. Huang, Bozhong; W.C. Chuang, Wen Chieh

Journal: Journal of Internet Technology

Year: 2022


📚Effect of Ar Partial Pressure and Substrate Temperature of CaLa₄(Zr₀.₀₅Ti₀.₉₅)₄O₁₅ Dielectric Films

Authors: C. Hsu, Chenghsing; W.S. Chen, Wen Shiush; C. Tseng, Chingfang; P. Chou, Poheng; Y. Lin, Yuju

Journal: Microsystem Technologies

Year: 2022


📚Influence of Thermal Treatment of Sol-Gel Derived (Ca₀.₈Sr₀.₂)ZrO₃ Dielectric Thin Films

Authors: C. Hsu, Chenghsing; P. Chou, Poyu; C. Tseng, Chingfang

Journal: Conference Paper

Year: 2022

Ching-Fang Tseng | Dielectric Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

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