Shiang-Yi Han received her Ph.D. in
Astronautics and Aeronautics from
National Cheng Kung University in
2010. During her studies, she
specialized in the field of quantum
mechanics and conducted research on
quantum control for applications.
After completing her Ph.D., she worked
as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in
the department of physics at both
National Cheng Kung University and
National Kaohsiung Normal University.
In 2011, Dr. Han joined the faculty at
Naval Academic as a Lecturer, where
she taught courses on space systems
and modern physics. She also worked as
an IT Engineer at Hundreds Company,
where she gained valuable experience
in software and hardware development.
In 2013, Dr. Han began her career in
academia, serving as an Adjunct
Assistant Professor at both National
University of Kaohsiung and Naval
Academic. She taught courses on space
exploration, flight dynamics, and
control theory. In 2023, Dr. Han
transitioned to the industry, taking
on the role of Deputy Project Manager
at Taiwan Innovative Space, a company
focused on developing space launch
system. In this position, she was
involved in the design, development,
and testing of orbit insertion rocket.
Dr. Han's research interests include
rocket optimal design, space systems,
and quantum systems. She has published
several papers in prestigious
international journals and has
presented her research at numerous
conferences. She is also a member of
Sigma Xi. In addition to her academic
and industry work, Dr. Han is also
dedicated to promoting space and
physics education and outreach. She
has organized and participated in
various events and workshops aimed at
inspiring young students to pursue
careers in the space industry.
Overall, Dr. Han is a highly
accomplished and experienced
professional in the field of
astronautics and aeronautics and also
physics. Her expertise, passion, and
dedication make her a valuable asset
to any organization or institution.