Justin Chang
Justin is a senior in mechanical engineering. His work focused on developing thermal measurement system with ASTM/ISO-based protocols to systematically evaluate heterogeneous thermal interface materials (TIMs) performance on wafer-scale ICs (WSI) under varying curvature, pressure, temperature, and cycling. In addition, he researched at the Composite Material and Simulation Center, focusing on material thermomechanical effects using Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). Other research experience including CAM development for nanoscale stereolithography printing (2025), thermal management system for lithium-ion batteries (2024), and Purdue NW Cooling Plant (2023). Outside of research, he is a teaching assistant for ENGR103 (Changing the World with Chips), and previously interned at COOK Medical, Tesla, and Apple. |



