Prof. YA-CHIN KING was born in Taiwan, Republic of China. She received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University in 1992, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from University of California, Berkeley, in 1994. She received her PhD degree in 1999 from University of California, Berkeley, on thin oxide technology and quasi-nonvolatile memories. She joined the faculty of National Tsing-Hua University at Hsinchu, Taiwan in 1999.She received the “NTHU New Researcher Award”in 2003. Her early research topics include: device reliability, CMOS image sensors and novel memory devices. She have received the “Outstanding Youth Electrical Engineer Award” in 2007 and the “Ta-You Wu Memorial Award” in 2008 by the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineer and Taiwan’s National Science Counsel, respectively. She have also be awarded every year with the “NTHU Distinguished Research Award” starting from 2007. Since 2008, she has been the leader of NTHC Flash Center and has organized many collaborative projects with its team members on the development of novel non-volatile memory technologies. She had published more than 10 papers in IEEE International Electron Device Meeting on novel embedded memories technologies and 3D IC connection schemes. Her work on LTPS technologies and ReRAM have received the “Best Paper Awards” by the International Society for Display Information Conference in 2010 and IEEE ASIC Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems in 2014, respectively. In technology innovation, more than 10 US patents and10 TW patents have been granted to her research team over the past decade. She is currently a Professor of National Tsing Hua University, Institute of Electronics Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering and Chair of NTHU Flash Center. She is also a TSIA member and has served on Technical Program Committee of International Symposium on VLSI Technology, Systems and Applications (VLSI-TSA) and the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM).