Ying-Hao Lo has diverse work experience in the field of research and development. Ying-Hao started their career as a Research Assistant at National Taiwan University, where they focused on late transition metal complexes in catalysis and fundamental reactions. During their time there, they developed and synthesized mono- and di-nuclear ruthenium complexes for catalysis reactions and achieved significant improvements in reaction rates.
Ying-Hao then worked as an Engineer at Pegatron, where they managed the Surface Mount automated machinery department. Ying-Hao'sresponsibilities included ensuring the successful operation of production lines, managing employees, and addressing prompt problems for machines.
Ying-Hao later joined the Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance, as a Customs officer. In this role, they worked for a year and a half, contributing to customs operations.
Following this, Ying-Hao joined Texas A&M University as a Research Assistant. Ying-Hao'sresearch focused on unveiling the catalytic activities of a gold complex with a highly electrophilic ligand. Ying-Hao synthesized a highly active gold complex for styrene polymerization, achieving a significant increase in reaction rate.
Ying-Hao'smost recent role was as a Research and Development Scientist at Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. Ying-Hao was involved in developing new organometallic catalysts for olefin polymerization. Ying-Hao designed new structures of organometallic complexes for polyethylene and conducted research on advanced supported catalysts. Ying-Hao also worked on formulating polyolefin products based on customer needs and requests.
Overall, Ying-Hao Lo has a strong background in research and development, with expertise in catalysis, polymers, and material sciences.
Ying-Hao Lo's education history begins with obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from National Taiwan University, which they pursued from 2005 to 2009. Ying-Hao then went on to pursue a Master of Science (MS) in Chemistry from the same university, completing it from 2009 to 2011. Following this, Ying-Hao Lo enrolled at Texas A&M University, where they pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemistry from 2014 to 2019.
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