Nationality South Korea Role Physicist | Doctoral advisor Michael A. Lee Name Lee Young-hee Academic advisor Michael A. Lee | |
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Notable awards December 2010: 100 representative researches in all the researches and development done during 2010 in Korea, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology May 2008: Presidential Award in Science and Education December 2007: Lee Hsun Research Award, IMR, Chinese Academy of Science, ChinaDecember 2005: Nominated as "The National Scholar" by Ministry of Education Books Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene and Associated Devices IV: 23-24 August 2011, San Diego, California, United States |
Lee Young-hee (born 28 July 1955) is a South Korean physicist. He is currently professor in physics and energy science at Sungkyunkwan University as a SKKU fellow. He is also director of the Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, Institute for Basic Science.
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Education
Lee reveived a B.S. in physics, Chonbuk National University in 1982. 1986 he received his Ph.D. in physics at Kent State University on the subject of "Classical and Quantum Computer Simulation Studies: Molecular Dynamics of the Kerr Effect in CS2 and Green's Function MonteCarlo Calculation of the Electronic Correlation Energy in Atoms" which was advised by Michael A. Lee.
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Representative papers
- Probing graphene grain boundaries with optical microscopy (Nature, 2012)
- Transferred wrinkled Al2O3 for highly stretchable and transparent graphene/carbon nanotube transistors (Nature Materials, 2013)
- Small Hysteresis Nanocarbon-Based Integrated Circuits on Flexible and Transparent Plastic Substrate (Nano Letters, 2011)
- Adaptive Logic Circuits with Doping-Free Ambipolar Carbon Nanotube Transistors (NanoLetters, 2009)
- Synthesis of Large-Area Graphene Layers on Poly-Nickel Substrate by Chemical Vapor Deposition: Wrinkle Formation (Advanced Materials, 2009)
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