Dr. Louis Wai Yip LIU graduated in 2002 from the University of Leeds with a Ph.D. in the field of MEMS and terahertz science. From 2001 to 2002, he was a post-doctoral research fellow in the Radiation Laboratory. From 2003 to 2015, he was awarded a 3D microfabrication research which was funded under the SMART grant in the U.K. From 2009 to 2015, he was an associate professor/course director at the former Hong Kong Campus of CCNU, overseeing the operation of a BTEC HND module in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. From 2015 to 2018, he was a researcher at the Southern University of Science and Technology. Since December 2018, he has been employed as a lecturer in electronics and RF engineering at Vietnamese-German Unversity.
My current research interests include non-invasive blood glucose monitoring, graphene transfer involving no PMMA, antenna design and development. Separately, I teach the following courses: Technical Writing, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Antenna and Wave Propagation.
During my appointment in Southern Unversity of Science and Technology, my research projects included wireless energy harvesting, endfire antenna design, breast cancer imaging as well as nano CNC machining.
During the SMART-funded project YHF/22256/SM03, I was involved with a research into a methodology for fabricating 3D hollow micro-objects in polymer or on a silicon wafer.
During the SMART-funded project YHF/22256/SM03, I was involved with a research into a methodology for fabricating 3D hollow micro-objects in polymer or on a silicon wafer.
During my postdoctoral research, I have conducted the following research: 1) microfabricated transformer on a silicon wafer; 2) microfabricated heat pipe and 3) D-band harmonic generator.
During my PhD candidature, I conducted a research into a microwave mixer and D-band harmonic implemented using a double-barrier quantum barrier device.