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Dr. Keng-Te Lin is a Research Fellow at RMIT University's School of Science, specializing in advanced materials for energy, photonics, and biomedical applications. His work focuses on metamaterials, radiative cooling, graphene-based technologies, and nanophotonic devices. He supervises research projects on topics like spectral selective radiative cooling, electro-optically tunable waveguides, and machine learning for thermal-photovoltaic systems.
Key research interests include developing high-performance materials for thermal management, energy conversion, and biomedical therapies. His recent publications highlight innovations in flexible radiative cooling films, ultrafast heat transfer mechanisms, and scalable manufacturing methods for sustainable cooling solutions.
Dr. Lin collaborates on projects involving structured metamaterials for solar thermal energy, plasmonic nanostructures for photodetection, and nanocomposite materials for enhanced catalytic activity. He actively supervises students exploring topics such as photonic topological insulators, perovskite solar cells, and AI-driven material optimization.
His research bridges fundamental materials science with applied engineering solutions, targeting applications in renewable energy, environmental sustainability, and healthcare technologies.
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