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Radiation Science Major

Prof. June Hyuk Lee 이준혁

Email : junelee at kaeri.re.kr

Tel : +82-42-868-4660





2013 ~ present Principal Researcher, KAERI

2023 ~ present Adjunct Professor, Radiation Science, UST




- Quantum Materials Synthesis and Characterization

- Neutron Scattering and Analysis




2003 B.S. Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University

2011 Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A




2010 ~ 2011 Visiting Researcher, Cornell University, U.S.A

2011 ~ 2013 Postdoc Researcher, Argonne National Laboratory, U.S.A

2019 / 2024 Visiting Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A




(On-going)

  • Development of Functional Quantum Magnetic Materials for Quantum Communication




(International Journal)

  • J. H. Lee et al., Quantitative Determination of Charge Transport Interface at Vertically Phase Separated Soluble Acene/Polymer Blends, Advanced Functional Materials, 2023 (co-authored)

  • N. V. Quang et al., Ordered L10-FeNi (111) Epitaxial Thin Film on Al2O3 (0001) Substrate: Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth and Characterizations, Thins Solid Films, 2023 (corresponding)

  • H. S. Choi et al., Thermal stress-assisted annealing to improve thecrystalline quality of an epitaxial YSZ buffer layeron Si, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2022 (co-authored)

  • H. Kim et al., Impact of 2D-3D Heterointerface on Remote Epitaxial Interaction through Graphene, ACS Nano, 2021 (co-authored)

  • B Koo et al., Unassisted Water Splitting Exceeding 9% Solar-to-Hydrogen Conversion Efficiency by Cu(In, Ga)(S, Se)2 Photocathode with Modified Surface Band Structure and Halide Perovskite Solar Cell, ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2020 (co-authored)

  • H. S. Kim et al., Heterogeneous integration of single crystalline complex-oxide membranes, Nature, 2020 (co-authored)















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