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Dr. Chih-Hao Chang is a Professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his B.S. (2002) and M.S. (2004) from Georgia Institute of Technology and MIT, respectively, and his Ph.D. (2008) in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. Dr. Chang was a faculty member at North Carolina State University from 2011-2019 before joining UT Austin.
His research focuses on nanomanufacturing and multifunctional nanostructures, including self-cleaning anti-glare glass, ultra-stiff nanolattices, and stretchable transparent conductors. He investigates scalable nanomanufacturing techniques using light interactions with colloidal particles for roll-to-roll printing of 3D nanostructures.
Dr. Chang's group has published extensively on nanostructured materials with applications in photonic devices, solar concentrators, and smart windows. He has received prestigious awards including the NSF CAREER Award, NASA Early Career Faculty Award, and Temple Foundation Endowed Teaching Fellowship. Current students in his lab include Saurav (PhD), Laurie, Nana, and Ethan (MS).
Scientific Awards:
- Temple Foundation Endowed Teaching Fellowship in Engineering No. 1 (2022)
- University Faculty Scholar (NCSU, 2016)
- NSF CAREER Award (2016)
- Outstanding Teacher Award (NCSU, 2015)
- Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Award (2013)
- NASA Early Career Faculty Award (2012)
His lab collaborates with institutions like UT Dallas and Johns Hopkins University on projects such as NSF FuSe2 grant for inorganic resists in EUV lithography. The group has presented extensively at conferences including EIPBN and OSA Solar Energy meetings.




