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Associate Professor
Ki-Suk Lee

Creative Lab. for Advanced Spin Systems (CLASS) aims at the fundamentals and application of magnetic materials. Especially focus on the fundamental understanding of magnetic spin structure in sub-nanometers and applying magnetic spin structure to a spintronic device for memory and next-generation intelligent semiconductors. In addition, we are developing rare-earth-free permanent magnets, eco-friendly materials using magnetic particles, and a new concept of three-dimensional printing technology. 

– Curriculum Vitae

  • 2017 – Present : Associate Professor, UNIST
  • 2012 – 2017     : Assistant Professor, UNIST
  • 2010 – 2012     : Postdoctoral Fellow, Seoul National University

 

– Academic Credential

  • 2010 : Ph. D. Material Science & Engineering, Seoul National University
  • 2003 : B. S. Material Science & Engineering, Seoul National University 

 

– Research  Keywords and Topics

Magnetism, Spintronics, Spin dynamics, Magnetic solitons, Permanent magnets, Spin caloritronic, Magnetic random access memory, Magnetic logic devices, Synthesizing magnetic powder, Magnetic printing

 

– Publications (selected)  

  • “Magnetic skyrmion diode: Unidirectional skyrmion motion via symmetry breaking of potential energy barriers”

  Dae-Han Jung et al, Physical Review B. 2021, 104, L060408

  • “Stochasticity in the Switching of Nanodisks for Probabilistic Computing”

  Hee-Sung Han et al, ACS Applied Nano Materials. 2021, 4, 9912-9918

  • “Dynamics of the Bloch point in an asymmetric permalloy disk”

  Hee-Sung Han et al, Nature Communications. 2019, 10, 593

  • “Simultaneous control of magnetic topologies for reconfigurable vortex arrays”

  Mi-Young Im et al, NPG Asia Materials. 2017, 9, e348

  • “Stochastic formation of magnetic vortex structures in asymmetric disks triggered by chaotic dynamics”

  Mi-Young Im et al, Nature Communications. 2015, 5, 5620

 

– Awards/Honors/Memberships

  • 2016 : AUMS Young Research Award by the Asian Union of Magnetic Societies