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I build open diagnostic tools for fuel cells and electrochemical systems — calculators that run in your browser, show their math, don’t require a license, and fill the gap between textbooks and real data. I write method notes and share curated information. I use AI as a force multiplier for research, coding, and trading.
I’m a hydrogen energy researcher based in Taiwan, currently at National Central University. My background is physics and mechanical engineering. I work on fuel cells, electrolysis, and the software that connects them.