Dr.Hyoyoung Lee

Director
Chemistry
university of Pennsylvania perelman
Hong Kong

Professor Engineering
Biography

Dr.Lee completed his PhD in Department of Chemistry at University of Mississippi, USA in 1997. He held Post-doctoral Associate position at North Carolina State University, USA, for two years. He worked at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute from 2000 to 2009 as Team Leader. He moved to Sungkyunkwan University and has served as a Full Professor at Department of Chemistry, lecturing organic chemistry. He served as a Director of National Creative Research Initiatives, Center of Smart Molecular Memory from 2006 to February, 2015. Currently, he is serving as an Associate Director of Centre for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, Institute of Basic Science from November 2015. His current research area includes “Organic semiconducting materials and devices including molecular/organic memory, OLED, OTFT, sensors, energy harvesting and storage, graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, and 2D transition metal chalcogenide”. He has written more than 120 journal articles with top-tier journals.   Dr.Lee completed his PhD in Department of Chemistry at University of Mississippi, USA in 1997. He held Post-doctoral Associate position at North Carolina State University, USA, for two years. He worked at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute from 2000 to 2009 as Team Leader. He moved to Sungkyunkwan University and has served as a Full Professor at Department of Chemistry, lecturing organic chemistry. He served as a Director of National Creative Research Initiatives, Center of Smart Molecular Memory from 2006 to February, 2015. Currently, he is serving as an Associate Director of Centre for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, Institute of Basic Science from November 2015. His current research area includes “Organic semiconducting materials and devices including molecular/organic memory, OLED, OTFT, sensors, energy harvesting and storage, graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, and 2D transition metal chalcogenide”. He has written more than 120 journal articles with top-tier journals.  

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