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The core of our research is to design artificially structured semiconductors to meet the growing material challenge for next-generation computing, memory technology, and thermal energy harvesting. It will be led by our vision is to innovate semiconductor nanotechnologies stepping from i) synthesis of novel nanomaterials including two-dimensional (2D) layered crystals and phase-change materials, ii) manipulation/assembly with atomic precision and spatial control, and ultimately iii) integrating them into high-performance devices, which will help our society enter the next chapter of semiconductor innovation.
– Curriculum Vitae
- 2019/07 – Present: Assistant Professor, UNIST
- 2016 – 2019: Postdoctoral associate, Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago
– Academic Credential
- 2015: Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering, UC Berkeley
- 2009: M.S. Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University
- 2006: B.S. Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University
– Research Keywords and Topics
2D semiconductors, Phase-change memory, Neuromorphic computing, Semiconductor devices, Nanofabrication
– Publications (selected)
- “Bottom-up growth of graphene nanospears and nanoribbons”
- Sun et al. Advanced Functional Materials 2022, 32, 2206961
- “Extremely anisotropic van der Waals thermal conductors”
S.E. Kim et al. Nature 2021, 597, 660
- “Wafer-scale synthesis of monolayer two-dimensional porphyrin polymers for hybrid superlattices”
- Zhong et al. Science 2019, 366, 1379
- “Reconfiguring crystal and electronic structures of MoS2 by substitutional doping”
J. Suh et al. Nature Communications 2018, 9, 199