Hello there 😀! I am an incoming EE Ph.D. student at Stanford University.

In Jan 2022, I obtained my B.Eng degree in Electrical Engineering with Honours (Highest Distinction) in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at National University of Singapore (NUS). My undergraduate research projects were advised by Prof. Vivian Ng and Prof. Minghui Hong.

Detailed research experiences were hidden to make this page neat. Have a good day!


Educations


Stanford    

Sep. 2022 - Present
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, United States
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

NUS    

Aug. 2018 - Jan. 2021
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
B.E. in Electrical Engineering with Honors (Highest Distinction)
CAP: 5.00/5.00     Ranking: 1/200

Hanyang    

Jul. 2019 - Jul. 2019
Department of Electronic Engineering, Hanyang University, South Korea
International Summer School Program


Undergraduate Selected Modules
  • MA1508E-Linear Alhebra for Engineering (A+)
  • EE2023-Signal and Systems (A+)
  • EE2027-Electronic Circuits (A+)
  • EE2028-Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing (A+)
  • PC2020-Electromagnets for Electrical Engineers (A+)
  • EE2033-Integrated System Lab (A+)
  • EE3431C-Microelectronics Materials and Devices (A+)
  • EE4434-Integrated Circuit Technology, Design and Testing (A+)
  • EE4435-Modern Transistors and Memory Devices (A+)
  • EE4436-Fabrication Process Technology (A+)
  • EE4437-Photonics-Princeples and Applications (A+)
  • EE4438-Solar Cells and Modules (A+)
  • EE5434-Microelectronic Processes and Integration (A+)(Graduate Level)
  • EE5508-Semiconductor Fundamentals (A+)(Graduate Level)
  • EE5439-Micro/Nano Electromechanical Systems (Guest)(Graduate Level)
  • EE5440-Magnetic Data Storage for Big Data (Guest)(Graduate Level)

Undergraduate Research Experience


A: Static Magnetic Property of Bi-component Magnonic Crystals (BMCs) | Advisor: Prof Vivian Ng | Jan 2021 - Jan 2022

 

B: Fabrication of Bicomponent Nanomagets by Double-Layered SWNL | Advisor: Prof Vivian Ng | Jan 2021 - Jan 2022

 

C: Nanofabrication of Artificial Spin Ice (ASI) | Advisor: Prof Vivian Ng | Aug 2020 - Dec 2020

 

D: Design and Integration of Portable Optical Spectrometer | Advisor: Prof Minghui Hong | Aug 2019 - Apr 2020


Honors and Awards (Selected)



Extra-Curricular Activities



Skills


Fabrication and Processing Skills
Electron-beam Evaporator
Model: Edward Auto 306 Turbo
(E6NanoFab L2 Dry Lab)
Plasma Asher
Model: Samco
(E6NanoFab L5 Cleanroom)
Ozone Stripper
Model: Samco UV-1 Ozone Cleaner
(E6NanoFab L1 Cleanroom)
Wafer Dicer
Model: Accretech
(E6NanoFab L3 Metrology)
Wet Bench (Solvent)
(E6NanoFab L2 Cleanroom)


Characterization Skills
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Model: FESEM JSM-6700F
E6NanoFab L3 Metrology)
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)
Model: VEECO DI Dimension 3100
(NUS ISML)
Magnetic Force Microscope (MFM)
Model: VEECO DI Dimension 3100
Model: Bruker Dimension Icon
(NUS ISML & E6Nanofab)
Magneto-optical Kerr Effect Microscope (MOKE)
(NUS ISML)
Ferromagnetic Resonance Spectrometer (FMR)
(NUS ISML)


Simulation Tools
Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF)
(Micromagnetic Simulation)
LTspice
(Circuit Simulation)
Synopsys MEDICI
(Device Simulator)
Synopsys TSUPREM4
(Process Simulator)
PV Lighthouse
(Solar Cell Manufacturing)
POV-Ray
(Ray-Tracing Program)


Programming Languages
C/C++
Python
Verilog
Assembly Language
MATLAB
HTML, CSS


Software Skills
Cadence (Virtuoso & Spectre)
Vivado
LPCXpresso Platform
AutoCAD


Contact


Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NUS
Email: suhaotian@u.nus.edu

Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Email: haotian_su@stanford.edu


Last updated on: 17 Sep 2022