◆ Afflication
Department of Physics, Sejong University
◆ Status
Unified Master’s and Doctor’s Course
◆ Duties and Specialties
KIMS Collaboration
■ Duties and Specialties
- Neutrino experiment
- Data analysis
- Simulations
■ Experience
2013-Present: Research Fellow, Institute for Basic Science
2008-2013: Invited professor, Sejong University
2003-208: Researcher, Seoul National University
2003 Ph.D. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
■ Duties and Specialties
- Short-Baseline neutrino oscillation Experiment (SBL)
- Detector design and development
- Computing for data analysis
- Organic liquid scintillator development
■ Experience
2013-Present: Research Fellow, Institute for Basic Science
2012-2013: research associate, Sejong University
2009-2011: research associate, Seoul National University
2006-2009: Post doctoral researcher, Seoul National University
2006 Ph.D. Sungkyunkwan University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Detector development
- Alpha particle measurement
- Crystal detector (CsI crystal calorimeter at the BELLE experiment)
- Nuclear and particle detectors in collider, balloon and space experiment
- Ballon experiment at the Antarctica
- Elementary particle physics (Tau lepton/B-meson)
- Astroparticle physics (Cosmic ray physics)
■ Experience
2014-Current: Research Fellow, IBS, Daejeon
2000-2014: Research Associate / Assistant Research Scientist, University of Maryland, MD, USA
1994-200: Joshu (Research Associate) / Monbusho Foreign Scientist, KEK, Japan
1993-1994: Postdoctoral Research Associate (Korea-Japan Researchers’ Friendship Fellow, KOSEF), Seoul National University
1992-1993: Postdoctoral Associate, Rutgers University, NJ, USA
1992: Ph.D. Korea University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Double beta decay searches
- Dark matter searches
- Background control and radiopurity screening
■ Experience
2014-Present: Research Fellow, Institute for Basic Science
2010-2014: Assitant professor, University of seoul
2009 : Postdoctoral Research Scientist, University of Maryland
2004-2008: Post doctoral research Scientist, University of Alabama
2004 Ph.D. University of North carolina at Chapel at chapel Hill, NC
■ Duties and Specialties
- Study of signal digitization with nose for microcalorimeter and software development
- Data read-out software development for data analysis and system testing
- Astroparticle physics experiment; Cosmic-ray measurement and data analysis
■ Experience
2014-Present: Research Fellow, Institute for Basic Science
2011-2013: Research Associate, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park
2010 Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park
■ Duties and Specialties
KIMS-NaI data analysis
■ Experience
Ph.D. student, Seoul National University
- MC Simulations for SBL
■ Experience
2013-Present : Doctor's Degree Course at Chung-ang University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Experimental study for nuclear and particle physics
■ Experience
2013.3. ~2014.11. Postdoctoral researcher in Seoul National University
2013.2. Ph. D. degree in Seoul National University
■ Duties and Specialties
- alpha particle counting
- analysis
■ Experience
2015-present : Research Fellow, IBS
2012-2014 : Postdoc, UC Berkeley & LBNL
2011 Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Ultra-trace metal analysis by ICP-MS
■ Experience
2017-present : Research Fellow, IBS
2015-2017 : Researcher, IBS
2011-2015 : Wafer characteristics research (Ultra-trace metal analysis), LGSiltron
■ Duties and Specialties
- Research Center for Underground Experiment, YangYang laboratory operations and management
- YangYang laboratory, online monitoring homgpage management
■ Experience
2013-Present: Researcher, Institute for Basic Science.
2009-2013: Technician, Y2Lab, WCU Center fot High Energy Physics, Seoul National University
2005-2009: Business assistant Personnel, YangYang County office, Forest & Farmland division
■ Duties and Specialties
- Research Center for Underground Experiment, YangYang laboratory operations and management
■ Experience
- 2015-Present: Technician, Institute for Basic Science
- 2012 Kyunghee University
■ Duties and Specialties
- single crystal growing (Czochralski, Kyropoulos, Bridgman Methods)
- scintillation of single crystal research
■ Experience
2015-present : Researcher, IBS
2010-2015 : Photovoltaic grade Silicon and Sapphire single crystal development, KCC
2017-2010 : Semiconductor grade Silicon single crystal development, LG Siltron
◆ Address
Department of New Biology and Center for Plant Aging Research, Institute for Basic Science, DGIST, 333, Techno Jungang-Daero, Daegu, 711-873
◆ PROFESSIONAL CAREER
2013.10- Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, Daegu, Korea Department of New Biology, Professor
2010.9-2011.8 System Bio-dynamics National Core Research Center, Pohang, Korea School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Director
2006.8-2013.9 Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering & Chemical Engineering, Assistant & Associate Professor
2006.1-2006.8 Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA Senior Scientist Data Integration and Network Reverse Engineering in Disease Models
◆ EDUCATION
2003-2005 Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA Postdoctoral Fellow Data Integration and Network Reverse Engineering (Dr. Leroy Hood)
1999-2003 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Ph.D., Chemical Engineering A Statistical Framework for the extraction of Structured Knowledge from Biological/Biotechnological Systems (Dr. George & Gregory Stephanopoulos)
◆ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) Seattle, USA / 2003-2006 / Senior Scientist
- Software development for Data Integration in Systems Biology (Pointillist)
- Software development for Proteomics Data Analysis (Prequips)
- Database development: Prion Disease Database (PDDB)
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (MCC), Yokohama, Japan / March 02, June 01 / Research Consultantz
Dr. Sohn’s research interest is neural mechanism of motor control. As its application, he carries on research projects on bi-directional brain machine interface and active-adaptive intelligence for artificial intelligence development. His main research tool is multi electrode implanted array recording and stimulation technique on non-human primate.
He graduated from Seoul National University with bachelor and master degree majoring in nuclear engineering and cognitive science (focused on spiking neural network) respectively. He got Ph.D degree from University of Rochester, in brain and cognitive sciences during which his research theme was sequence motor learning. For his postdoctoral training, he studied on network properties of the primary motor and premotor cortex for motor control at University of Pittsburgh. Before joining Catholic Kwandong University, he was a principle researcher at Medical Device Development Center of Daegu Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation
◆ Address : Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
◆ Educational background
- B. S., Seoul National University, Materials Science and Engineering, February 2001 (Honors)
- Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA, Materials Science and Engineering, June 2006 Thesis Title : Designing New Electrode Materials for Energy Devices by Integrating Ab Initio Computations with Experiments; Advisor: Prof. Gerbrand Ceder
◆ Professional Experience
- 2013. 03– Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University
- 2013. 02– Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science and Enigeering, Seoul National University
- 2011. 02–2013. 02 Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Enigeering, Seoul National University
- 2009. 09–2011. 02 Assistant Professor, Graduate School of EEWS, KAIST
- 2008. 02–2011. 02 Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Enigeering, KAIST KAIST Institute for Eco-Energy
- 2006. 06–2007. 12 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Team leader of Nano battery material project Prof. Gerbrand Ceder and Prof. Angie Belcher group Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge MA
- 2001. 08–2006. 06 Research Assistant, Prof. Gerbrand Ceder group Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge MA
- 2002. 09 Visiting Graduate Student, Prof. Claud Delmas group Universite´ Bordeaux I, Institut de Chimie de la Matie`re Condense´e de Bordeaux-CNRS and Ecole Nationale Supe´rieure de Chimie et Physique de Bordeaux, Cedex, France
- 2000. 10–2001. 05 Research Assistant, Seoul National University, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Seoul, Korea
◆ Honors and Awards
- Energy and Environmental Science lectureship Award Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013
- International Society of Electrochemistry Young Investigator Award at advanced electrochemical energy symposium (AEES), 2011
- Battery Division Student Awards Electrochemical Society, 2006
- Gold Medal Winner, Graduate Student Awards Materials Research Society, November 2005
- Honors Scholarships Alumni Association of Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, 1999-2001
◆ Community Service
- Member of Electrochemical Society
- Member of Korean Electrochemical Society
- Member of Materials Research Society
- Member of Korean Materials Research Society
- Journal Reviewer of Journal of the Electrochemical Society
- Book Reviewer of Wiley-VCH
◆ Address : Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
◆ Educational Background
- B. S., Seoul National University, Chemical Engineering,(Minor: Business Administration) 2000.
- M. S., Seoul National University, Chemical Engineering, 2002
Thesis Title : Modeling and Analysis of a Gas Sweeping Process for Polycarbonate Polymerization
- Ph. D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Materials Science and Engineering, 2009
Thesis Title : Materials Strategies and Devices for Flexible and Stretchable Electronics; Advisor: Prof. John A. Rogers
◆ Professional Experience
- 2011- SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Seoul, Korea Assistant Professor in School of Chemical and Biological Engineering
- 2009–2011 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Urbana, Illinois, USA
- 2009–2011 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Post-doctoral Research Associate / Visiting Scholar Performed the in-depth research of the application of the flexible and stretchable concept for various devices, such as bio-medical/implantable devices, LEDs and photovoltaic cells. Developed invasive, minimally invasive and non-invasive biomedical surgical tools.
- 2006–2009 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Urbana, Illinois, USA Research Assistant / Ph.D. Development of stretchable CMOS ICs with wavy or popup interconnects. Designed and optimized low temperature fabrication processes for high performance nMOS and pMOS field effect transistors on plastic substrates by transfer printing single crystal silicon.
- 2002–2006 KCTECH CO. LTD., Anseong, Korea Senior Researcher Scale-up, mass production and qualification of Ceria slurry for semiconductor device manufacturers. Piping and Instrument Design (P&ID); integration and optimization of production processes of Ceria slurry for Shallow Trench Isolation (STI) Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP). 2000–2002 SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Seoul, Korea Postgraduate Student / MS Modeling a gas sweeping process for step-wise polymerization, such as Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate) (PET) and Polycarbonate (PC), as joint research with LG Chem. Co., Ltd.
◆ Honors and Awards
- TR 35 Award (MIT Technology Review, TR 35 2011), Boston, USA, 2011
- SPIE Green Photonics Award (Photonics West 2011 Meeting), San Francisco, USA, 2011
- MRS (2009 Fall) Graduate Student Award (Gold Medal), Boston, USA, 2009
- George Smith Award (best paper published in IEEE Electron Device Letters), USA, 2009
- The 4th Samsung Lee Kun Hee Scholarship Foundation Fellowship, Korea, 2006 - 2009
- Most Outstanding Engineer Award, KCTech Co. Ltd., Korea, 2004
- Most Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award, Seoul National University, Korea, 2000
- President of Alumni Award for Undergraduate Student, Seoul National University, Korea, 2000
- Outstanding Undergraduate Student Fellowship, Seoul National University, Korea, 1996 – 1999
◆ Address : Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
◆ Educational background
- B. S., Seoul National Univ, Chemical Technology, 1986
- M. S. Eng., Seoul National Univ, Chemical Technology, (Advisor Prof. Ho-In Lee), 1988
- M. A., Columbia University, Chemistry, (Advisor Prof. C. M. Lieber), 1991
- Ph. D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chemistry, (Advisor Prof. Andrzej Wiekowski), 1996
◆ Professional Experience
- 2012- Center for Nanoparticle Research, Institute Basic Science, Group leader
- 2008- Seoul National University, Professor 2004-2008 Center of Materials for Advanced Batteries, Director
- 2004-2008 Seoul National University, Associate professor
- 2003-2004 Kwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Associate professor
- 1998-2003 Kwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Assistant professor
- 1998-1998 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Visiting researcher
- 1996-1998 University of Texas at Austin, Postdoctoral Researcher
- 1989-1990 Korea Institute of Science & Technology, Research scientist
◆ Honors and Awards
- Academic Honor Prizes & Scholarships, Seoul National University, 1982-1985
- Graduation Honor (Magna Cum Laude), Seoul National University, 1986
- Faculty Fellowship, Columbia University, NY, USA, 1990-1991
- Excellent Teaching Assistant, 1994
- Student Achievement Award, The Electrochemical Society, 1995
- Energy Research Summer Fellowship, The U. S. Department of Energy, 1995
- Outstanding Student Award, The International Precious Metal Institute, 1995
- Honorable Mention Award in Electrochemical Science and Technology, 187th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Nevade, USA, 1995
- University of Illinois Fellowship, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995-1996
- Graduate Research Award, The American Vacuum Society, 1996
- Best Teaching Award,Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, 2003
- 7th Korean Young Scientist Award by the President of Korea, The Korean Academy of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, 2004
- 41th Science Day President Award, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, 2008
- Sinyang Engineering Award, Sinyang Foundation, 2008
- Outstanding Research Award, Engineering School, Seoul National University, 2008-2010
- PBFC Research Award ( The Korean Electrochemical Society), 2010
- Sinyang Reserach Award, Sinyang Foundation, 2008
- Member (Engineering), The Korean Academy of Science and Technology, 2012-Present
◆ Address : Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 110-744, Korea
◆ E-mail : verocay@snuh.org, verocay1@snu.ac.kr, choiseunghong@gmail.com
◆ Educational Background
- Seoul National University, College of Medicine 1996-2001
- Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Radiology (post-graduate school, doctorate degree) 2003-2006
◆ Professional Experience
- 2013. 09-present: Associate professor, Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital
- 2013. 03-present: Section editor (Korean Journal of Radiology, Journal of Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance Medicine)
- 2012. 03-present: reviewer (American Journal of Neuroradiology, Neuroradiology, Journal of Neurooncology, Investigative Radiology, Journal of neuroimaging, Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- 2010. 03-2013.08 present: Assistant professor, Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital 2009. 05-2010. 02: Post-doc chief researcher, Seoul Nation University BK21 center
- 2006-(2009): Chairman (Captain) in Department of Radiology, Armed Forces Capital Hospital
◆ Honors and Awards
- Certificate of Merit, RSNA, 2003
- Excellent resident award (academic field), 2004
- Excellent resident award (academic field), 2005
- Cum Laude, RSNA, 2005
-6th young Schweitzer award (academic field), 2006
-Invitation to IRIYA (Introduction to Research for International Young Academics) of RSNA, 2007
-6th young Schweitzer award (academic field), 2008
-Excellent oral presenter (KSMRM), 2010
-Young investigator award in SNUH, 2012
-Excellent researcher award in SNUH, 2013
Prof. Kyungjae Myung
· Director, Center for Genomic Integrity,
Institute for Basic Science· Distinguished Professor,
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology· Email: kmyung@ibs.re.kr
Prof. Orlando D. Schärer
· Associate Director, Center for Genomic Integrity,
Institute for Basic Science· Distinguished Professor,
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology· Email: orlando.scharer@ibs.re.kr· Homepage: http://www.scharerlaboratory.org
· Associate Director, Center for Genomic Integrity,
■ Duties and Specialties
- Experimental high energy physics, Neutrino detector data analysis
- Detector design and development
- Construction of infra for experiment
■ Experience
2017-Present: Technicains, Institute for Basic Science
2013-2017: Research Fellow, Institute for Basic Science
2009-2013: Acting professor, Seokyeong University
2006-2009: Postdoctoral Researcher, Seoul National University
2006 Ph.D. Sungkyunkwan University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Cryogenic instrumentation
- Low noise measurement using SQUIDs
- Development of Multi-channel SQUID system
■ Experience
2017-Present: Technicains, Institute for Basic Science
2013-2017: Research Fellow, Institute for Basic Science
2009-2013: Postdoctoral Researcher, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
2009 Ph.D. Korea University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Scintillation crystal growth (by Br, Cz, and Ky method)
- Study for measuring luminescence and scintillation properties of crystal
- Raw material purification
- Manage for the crystal growing facility.
■ Experience
2013-Present: Senior Technician, Institute for Basic Science
2009-2012: Contract Researcher, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
2008 A master’s degree, Kyungpook National University
■ Duties and Specialties
- Low temperature thermometry
- Low temperature measurement and development
■ Experience
2013-Present: Technician, Institute for Basic Science
2013 M.S. University of Science and Technology
■ Duties and Specialties
- administrative support
■ Experience
2015-present : administrative staff, IBS
2011 BA, Korea
■ Duties and Specialties
- administrative support
■ Experience
2016-present : administrative staff, IBS
■ Duties and Specialties
- administrative support
■ Experience
2016-present : administrative staff, IBS
2012 : BA, Chungnam National University
Chang Hee Nam received his Ph. D. in plasma physics from Princeton University in 1988. After working at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory as a staff research physicist until 1989, he joined Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) as a faculty member and became a full professor in 1998. He started the Coherent X-ray Research Center in 1999 with the funding from the Ministry of Science and Technology through the Creative Research Initiative Program. After finishing the CXRC program in 2012, he launched the Center for Relativistic Laser Science (CoReLS), a research center of Institute for Basic Science (IBS), for the exploration of relativistic laser-matter interactions using femtosecond PW lasers at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST). He has received several awards including the scientist-of-the-month award from the Ministry of Science and Technology and the award from the National Academy of Science. He was recently awarded an Order of Science and Technology Merit from the Korean Government. He has served the scientific advisory committees of ELI - ALPS in Hungary, ELI-NP in Romania, and also Int. Science and Technology Advisory Committee of ELI-DC. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and of the Optical Society of America.
Chul Min Kim received his Ph. D. in physics from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in 2006 with a theoretical analysis of atomic high harmonic generation in a two-color laser field. In the same year, he joined Advanced Photonics Research Institute (APRI), Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology as a staff scientist and has been working there so far. At APRI, he extended his research scope to include laser-plasma physics and conducted theoretical research on plasma-based x-ray lasers and x-ray holography. In 2012, joining as a campus research fellow Center for Relativistic Laser Science, Institute for Basic Science, he began to study relativistic laser-plasma interactions. He is interested in the novel physics embodied in ultra-intense light-matter interactions.
Byoung-ick Cho received his Ph.D. in plasma physics from The University of Texas at Austin in 2008, and worked at Advanced Light Source, LBNL, as an ALS postdoc fellow until 2012. He joined the department of physics and photon science, GIST as a faculty member, and became an associate professor in 2018. He is leading the high-energy-density physics group, and his research interests include, but not limited to, warm / hot dense matter, ultraintense laser-matter interactions, ultrafast optical and x-ray spectroscopy, and X-ray free electron laser science.