Dr. Shu-Ping (Vivian) Lin is the Principal Investigator of the Bioelectronics & Interfaces Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan. She is actively engaged in the international research community and has received numerous honors recognizing her academic and research excellence, including the Outstanding Female Researcher Award from Corning Incorporated (2024, 2025), the Distinguished Research Article Award (2025) and Distinguished Research Award (2024) from the Association of Chemical Sensors in Taiwan, the 20th Macronix Golden Silicon Award (2020), as well as multiple awards from international conferences and the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC).
Her core expertise lies in device architectures of two-dimensional floating-gate field-effect transistors, interface physics, and biophysics, with a particular emphasis on mapping complex biological functions and neural behaviors, such as learning, memory, and sensory adaptation, onto solid-state transistor operations.
Further details on her research activities and publications are available on the Bioelectronics & Interfaces Laboratory website:
https://bioelecinterfacelab.wixsite.com/home


