Chapel Hill, NC, United States of America

Jeng-Hao Pai


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Innovations in Microdevice Fabrication by Jeng-Hao Pai

Introduction

Jeng-Hao Pai is an accomplished inventor based in Chapel Hill, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of microdevice and biomedical device fabrication. His innovative work focuses on the use of photosensitized Epon epoxy resin 1002F, which has applications in MEMS and bioMEMS technologies.

Latest Patents

Jeng-Hao Pai holds a patent for the "Use of photosensitized Epon epoxy resin 1002F for MEMS and bioMEMS applications." This patent outlines systems and methods directed to the use of 1002F to build microdevices and biomedical devices. Through the addition of a photosensitizing agent, Epon epoxy resin 1002F can be linked in the presence of UV light, making it useful as a photoresist or as a micropatternable structural material. One embodiment of the patent involves combining 1002F monomer resin with a solvent and a photoinitiator, placing the monomer solution on a surface, exposing it to UV light through a mask to initiate linking, and stripping the unlinked polymer away. In another embodiment, 3-D structures are built using two or more layers of sensitized monomer films, each having different sensitivity to light, along with the use of a mask containing opaque and semi-opaque regions. Jeng-Hao Pai has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Jeng-Hao Pai is affiliated with the University of California, where he continues to advance research in microdevice technology. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in various fields, including biomedical engineering and materials science.

Collaborations

Jeng-Hao Pai has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Yuli Wang and Christopher E Sims. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the realm of microdevice fabrication.

Conclusion

Jeng-Hao Pai's contributions to the field of microdevice technology through his innovative use of Epon epoxy resin 1002F highlight the importance of research and development in advancing biomedical applications. His work continues to inspire future innovations in the industry.

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