Tzu-Hsiang Lin, Ph.D 林子翔 博士
Postdoctoral researcher 博士後研究員
Institute of Nuclear engineering and Science, National Tsing Hua University
國立清華大學 核子工程科學研究所
Tzu-Hsiang Lin, Ph.D 林子翔 博士
Postdoctoral researcher 博士後研究員
Institute of Nuclear engineering and Science, National Tsing Hua University
國立清華大學 核子工程科學研究所
Research Interest
Radiation Detection
Nuclear Engineering
Radiation Damage in Material
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
I am Tzu-Hsiang Lin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Science, National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan. I am involved in the national fusion research program, “Research on the Magnetic Confinement of High-Temperature Plasma,” which aims to develop Taiwan’s first tokamak device, the Formosa Integrated Research Spherical Tokamak (FIRST).
I received my B.S. degree from the Department of Engineering and System Science at NTHU in 2018, followed by an M.S. degree from the Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Science at NTHU in 2020, and I completed my Ph.D. degree at NTHU in 2025.
My research focuses on radiation detection and measurement, particularly neutron spectrometry using scintillator-based detectors and time-of-flight techniques. I have extensive experience with liquid organic scintillators and have developed fast neutron spectrometers for accelerator-based quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams. In addition to experimental work, I have engaged in Monte Carlo simulations using Geant4 and MCNP for particle transport analysis. I have also designed and implemented various electronic readout circuits, including programmable function generators and transimpedance amplifiers, and I utilize digitizer-based systems for advanced signal processing.
My current work also explores advanced applications such as cyclotron-based neutron spectrometer, Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), scintillation materials under high-radiation environments, and radiation damage in material used in space mission. I have published multiple journal papers on radiation measurement and presented at several international conferences, including IEEE NSS-MIC and ANIMMA.
Beyond research, I have served as a teaching assistant for graduate-level radiation detection laboratories and international training programs. I am also actively involved in organizing international academic exchanges and collaborative projects.
I am currently advised by Prof. Ming-Wei Lin and am a member of the Photon Source and Radiation Application Laboratory.
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