Research Projects During University
Application of High-Frequency Radar in Typhoon Monitoring in the Northeastern Waters of Su'ao, Taiwan
Waters Surrounding Taiwan Research Project
(Oct. 2017- Nov. 2018)
The application of high-frequency radar in typhoon monitoring in the northeastern waters of Su'ao, Taiwan, involves using radar technology to track the path and intensity changes of typhoons in real-time. These radars provide high-resolution data on surface wind fields and ocean currents, aiding in predicting typhoon movements and offering crucial information for disaster prevention and mitigation

Image source: National Applied Research Laboratories. Available at: https://www.narlabs.org.tw/xmdoc/cont?xsmsid=0I148622737263495777&sid=0I151524436278192757
Application of Marine Radar: A Case Study on Ocean Environmental Information
Undergraduate Thesis: Marine Science Project
(Oct. 2016- Nov. 2017)
This paper examines the practical applications of ocean radar in the waters surrounding Taiwan, focusing on its efficiency and capabilities in real-time monitoring of ocean waves, currents, and oil spills. Through these case studies, the paper highlights the advantages of using ocean radar for marine environmental data collection and explores its potential for future development

The image illustrates a stern tug and guard ship deploying oil containment booms and monitoring oil pollution
Image source:Ocean Affairs Council
Tactical Utilization of the Modular Platform of LCS Freedom-Class Littoral Combat Ships
Weapon System II Project (Feb. 2017-Oct. 2019)
This project focuses on the tactical utilization of the modular platform of LCS Freedom-Class Littoral Combat Ships. The purpose is to analyze how these modular designs enhance the flexibility and adaptability of the ships, enabling them to effectively respond to various mission requirements, such as anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, and surface warfare

The LCS 23 can defeat a range of contemporary coastal threats, including mines and swarming small craft.
Image source: naval-technology
https://www.naval-technology.com/news/us-navy-delivery-lcs-cooperstown/
Introduction to the Detection Systems and Weapon Specifications of the Type 056A Missile Corvette
Naval Navigation Practices Report Project
( Feb. 2017-Oct. 2017)
This report aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the detection systems and weapon specifications of the Type 056A missile corvette. By analyzing the ship’s radar, sonar, and other detection technologies, alongside its primary weapons systems, the report seeks to evaluate its tactical capabilities and potential applications in modern maritime operations

The LCS 23 can defeat a range of contemporary coastal threats, including mines and swarming small craft.
Image source: naval-technology
https://www.naval-technology.com/news/us-navy-delivery-lcs-cooperstown/