Yi-Kai Huang received his Master's degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University, in 2015, and is now pursuing a doctoral degree at the Department of Photonics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. He works as an opto-mechanical engineer at the Taiwan Space Agency, TASA (2016-), and is mainly responsible for the opto-mechanical design, analysis, integration and testing of the remote sensing instruments of earth observation satellites for TASA. In terms of opto-mechanical design, he is specialized in designing lightweight mirrors and flexure mounts of large-aperture telescopes. In addition, he has expertise in analyzing the mechanical strength and predict the wavefront error (WFE) of an optical system suffering from environmental circumstances such as the vibration of the launch vehicle and the thermal vacuum of space. In terms of integration and testing, he is dedicated to the assembly (bonding) of optics with the aid of coordinate measurement machine alignment and WFE measurement not only in ambient but also in vacuum circumstances using interferometry.
Dr. Cheng-Huan Chen received his MSc degree in Applied Optics from Imperial College London, and his PhD degree in Photonics from the University of Cambridge. He is now a professor at the Department of Photonics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. His current research interests include micro-optics, diffractive optics and display systems for augmented reality.