Octillion adds to Advisory Board

Nanotechnology and engineering expert Professor T. C. Yih has been added to Octillion’s Advisory Board. He brings years of experience in nanosystems, solar energy and bio-electro-mechanic systems, among others, to the company’s Advisory Board.   Prof. Yih’s career has seen him publish over 135 technical papers, found the Nanomedicine journal, serve as Professor and Chair of the Mechanical Engineering and Biomechanics Department at the University of Texas, Arlington. Currently Vice Provost for Research at Oakland University, his advisory role at Octillion will see him draw on his experience in the industry to aid the company in developing and commercializing renewable energy technologies.

Prof. Yih has a B.Sc. degree in offshore/coastal engineering from the National Ocean University in Taiwan, an M.Sc. in mechanical engineering from the Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington D.C. and a Ph.D., also from CUA, in mechanical engineering.

Octillion Corp. is an alternative energy technology company.   By Síle Mc Mahon

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