September 2020
Buckley Systems would like to welcome Vincent Kuo to our physics department. Originally from Taiwan, Vincent attended National Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu Province, renowned for its pioneering work in computer science and semiconductor research. There he studied electro-physics with his MSc thesis based on researching the alignment of liquid crystals. After gaining his degree in 2007, he started at Taiwan’s National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre (NSRRC), working on the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) project. Part of his work involved visiting Buckley Systems premises in New Zealand to help measure the parameters and performance of the 600 plus magnets that Buckley Systems manufactured for the TPS.
Starting at Buckley Systems in 2020, Vincent’s experience in high-precision light source magnets is a valued addition to our physics team. He is currently working on developing a stretched-wire field measuring instrument that can be used for measuring magnetic fields inside small aperture magnets.