Researcher, 2016-02-01 to 2016-10-31
Ming-Shueh “Evan” Wu obtained both his Bachelor (2007) and Master (2010) degree from the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering at the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Tainan, Taiwan. He mastered in Forging, Plasticity, Solid Mechanics, Taguchi Method, Finite Element Analysis, and TRIZ Method with application in the manufacturing process of metal forming.
During his master studies, he experienced work abroad in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the Northern Illinois University, in U.S.A. as a research assistant to support Prof. Jenn-Terng Gau. He worked on designing the micro-drawing die to form stainless steel 304 micro tubes in the industry project granted by the Harley Davison Company. He also was a member of the 2008 Leadership Program for the Future Elite in the Engineering College, NCKU. During his bachelor studies, he obtained the Award of Outstanding Student of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NCKU in academic year of 2004 and the Award of Professor Ke-Rang Lee Studying Grant in the academic years 2006, 2007, and 2008. His average GPA was 3.7 during his graduated studies and 3.8 (3rd out of 47 students in his class) during his undergraduate studies. In 2016, Evan joined the Nordling Lab to study Data Science and Machine Learning.