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Chun-Yen Chang

Researcher at National Taiwan Normal University

Publications -  1022
Citations -  14959

Chun-Yen Chang is an academic researcher from National Taiwan Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin-film transistor & Chemical vapor deposition. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 1012 publications receiving 13411 citations. Previous affiliations of Chun-Yen Chang include TSMC & National Cheng Kung University.

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Specific contact resistance of metal-semiconductor barriers

TL;DR: In this article, the specific contact resistance at zero bias, R c, is calculated for metal-Si and metal-GaAs barriers on p-type and n-type samples.
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A dose of nature: Tree cover, stress reduction, and gender differences

TL;DR: In this article, the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) was used to induce psychological stress, and participants were then randomly assigned to view one of ten, 6-min, 3-D videos of neighborhood streets.
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Carrier transport across metal-semiconductor barriers

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of tunneling and thermionic emission over a temperature range from essentially absolute zero to the highest practical temperatures, and over doping densities from 1014 cm−3 to complete degeneracy, was analyzed in terms of accurate quantum transmission coefficients.
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Psychophysiological responses and restorative values of natural environments in Taiwan

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used natural areas as stimuli to analyze the psychological and physiological responses of subjects while viewing wildland scenes and found a large degree of congruency between the psychological measures of restorativeness and the three physiological responses.
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The Impact of the Flipped Classroom on Mathematics Concept Learning in High School.

TL;DR: The present study examined the effectiveness of the flipped classroom model on mathematics concept learning in high school and proposed the cognitive theory of multimedia learning (CTML), a model based on dual code theory and cognitive load theory.