
Nano-Energy Lab
Principal Investigator : Ming-Chang Lu
Team Size : 18
Study Field : Micro/Nanoscale Phase-Change Heat Transfer, Micro/Nanoscale Solid-State Heat Transfer, Electronics Cooling
Forms of Int'l Cooperation : Joint Research Project, Personnel Exchange, Student Exchange, Equipment Share, Seminar, Joint Patent Application, MOU/Collaborative Agreement
Lab Introduction
The Nano Energy Laboratory, part of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and led by Professor Ming-Chang Lu, specializes in the research and development of advanced heat transfer techniques and energy management strategies. The lab employs micro- and nanoscale structures to connect fundamental heat transfer theories with practical industrial applications, including phase-change heat transfer, micro/nanoscale heat transfer, and electronics cooling. Committed to creating innovative thermal management solutions for electronic devices, the lab actively contributes to advancements in semiconductors, mechanical engineering, and energy technologies.
International Cooperation Experience
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Calicut, India | Exploring the effect of external electric field on production of high-quality steam for concentrated solar power generator | IndiaJoint Research Project Personnel Exchange Seminar MOU / Collaborative Agreement
2023 ~ 2025
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Mechanical Engineering Department, Boston University, United States | Engineering micro/nanostructures on gas-involving electrodes for high-efficient clean energy production | United States of AmericaJoint Research Project Personnel Exchange
2022 ~ 2025
Contact
Principal Investigator

Position : Principle Investigator
Email : mingchanglu@ntu.edu.tw
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