Mon-Shu Ho received her Ph.D. degree in Physics from Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A, the M.S. degree in Physics from the National Taiwan University, Taiwan, and the B.S. degree in Physics from the National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, in 1999, 1994 and 1992, respectively. She is currently a professor in the Department of Physics and Institute of Nanoscience at National Chung-Hsing University in Taichung, Taiwan. Her research interests include Nanoscience (dynamics of atoms, molecules and clusters on semiconductor surfaces), SPM (scanning probe microscopy; UHV-STM, UHV-AFM and environment-AFM), Nanomaterial and Nanodevice fabrication(Metal-Oxide Nanomaterials, ReRAM, FRAM, gas sensors), Semiconductor research(SiC, SiN, IV measurement, Interface, Heheterostructured materials), and Biophysics (nano-mechanical properties on cell membranes).
Electrical Engineering、Life Sciences、Materials Engineering、Materials Science & Engineering、Others、Physics
Nanoscience (dynamics of atoms, molecules and clusters on semiconductor surfaces),
SPM (scanning probe microscopy; UHV-STM, UHV-AFM and environment-AFM),
Nanomaterial and Nanodevice fabrication(Metal-Oxide Nanomaterials, ReRAM, FRAM, gas sensors),
Semiconductor research(SiC, SiN, IV measurement, Interface, Heheterostructured materials),
Biophysics (nano-mechanical properties on cell membranes)