Lee Young-hee (physicist)


Lee Young-hee 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 in the Institute for Basic Science. He has been a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in the cross-field category in 2018 and 2019.

Education

Lee received a B.S. in physics, Chonbuk National University in 1982. In 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.

Career

  1. Probing graphene grain boundaries with optical microscopy
  2. Transferred wrinkled Al2O3 for highly stretchable and transparent graphene/carbon nanotube transistors
  3. Small Hysteresis Nanocarbon-Based Integrated Circuits on Flexible and Transparent Plastic Substrate
  4. Adaptive Logic Circuits with Doping-Free Ambipolar Carbon Nanotube Transistors
  5. Synthesis of Large-Area Graphene Layers on Poly-Nickel Substrate by Chemical Vapor Deposition: Wrinkle Formation