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- Advanced Materials Science & Engineering
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Lee, Nae-Eung
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- nelee@skku.edu
- 031-290-7398
- https://sites.google.com/view/snlskku
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제2공학관25동 25123호실
○ 주요 학력, 경력 (Experience) 1. Education ▪ PhD, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996 ▪ MS, Metallurgical Engineering, Seoul National University, 1988 ▪ BS, Metallurgical Engineering, Seoul National University, 1986 2. Experience ▪ Professor, School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 04.2010 - Present ▪ Adjunct Professor, Samsung Advanced Institute of Health Sciences and Technology (SAIHST), Sungkyunkwan University, 03.2011 - Present Adjunct Professor, SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology (SAINT), Sungkyunkwan University, 03.2010 - Present ▪ Associate Professor, School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 03.2004 - 03.2010 ▪ Assistant Professor, School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 04.2000 - 03.2003 ▪ Full-Time Lecturer, School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 03.1998 - 02.2000 ▪ Senior Process Engineer, Lam Research Corp.(USA), 03.1996 – 02.1998 ○ 연구분야(Research Field) - Materials and devices for stretchable electronics ▪ Nano-materials for stretchable electronics ▪ Stretchable physical, chemical and biological sensors - Sensor-integrated systems for health and environmental technology ▪ Biosensing platforms for mobile POCTs ▪ Sensor platforms for wearable POCTs ▪ Biosensor-integrated cell culture devices for drug testing ○ 주요 연구논문(Major Research Achievements) 1. E Roh, BU Hwang, D Kim, BY Kim, and N-E Lee, “Stretchable, Transparent, Ultrasensitive, and Patchable Strain Sensor for Human–Machine Interfaces Comprising a Nanohybrid”, ACS Nano 9 (2015), 6252 2. BU Hwang, JH Lee, TQ Trung, E Roh, DI Kim, SW Kim, and N-E Lee, “Transparent Stretchable Self-Powered Patchable Sensor Platform with Ultrasensitive Recognition of Human Activities”, ACS Nano 9 (2015), 8801 3. TQ Trung, and NE Lee, “Flexible and Stretchable Physical Sensor Integrated Platforms for Wearable Human‐Activity Monitoring and Personal Healthcare”, Adv. Mater. 28 (2016), 4338 4. HB Lee, CW Bae, LT Duy, IY Sohn, DI Kim, YJ Song, YJ Kim, and N-E Lee, “Mogul‐Patterned Elastomeric Substrate for Stretchable Electronics”, Advanced Materials 28 (2016), 3069 5. TQ Trung, S Ramasundaram, BU Hwang, and N-E Lee, “An All-Elastomeric Transparent and Stretchable Temperature Sensor for Body-Attachable Wearable Electronics”, Adv. Mater. 28 (2016), 502 6. E Roh, HB Lee, DI Kim, and NE Lee, “A Solution-Processable, Omnidirectionally Stretchable, and High-Pressure-Sensitive Piezoresistive Device”, Adv. Mater. 29 (2017), 1703004 7. WI Lee, S Shrivastava, LT Duy, BY Kim, YM Son, and N-E Lee, “A smartphone imaging-based label-free and dual-wavelength fluorescent biosensor with high sensitivity and accuracy”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics 94 (2017), 643 8. S Shrivastava, WI Lee, and NE Lee, “Culture-free, highly sensitive, quantitative detection of bacteria from minimally processed samples using fluorescence imaging by smartphone”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics 109 (2018), 90 9. S Siddiqui, HB Lee, DI Kim, LT Duy, A Hanif, N-E Lee, “An Omnidirectionally Stretchable Piezoelectric Nanogenerator Based on Hybrid Nanofibers and Carbon Electrodes for Multimodal Straining and Human Kinematics Energy Harvesting”, Adv. Energy Mater. 7 (2018), 1701520 10. WI Lee, Y Park, J Park, S Shrivastava, YM Son, H Choi, J. Lee, B. Jeon, H. Lee, N-E Lee, "A smartphone fluorescence imaging-based mobile biosensing system integrated with a passive fluidic control cartridge for minimal user intervention and high accuracy", Lab Chip, 19 (2019), 1502 ○ 연구협력 필요 분야(Research Interest) ▪ animal models (infection etc) ▪ organ-on-a-chip (heart, brain), orgnoids ▪ bioimaging (CT-PET, MRI) ○ 연구협력 가능 분야(Research Collaboration) ▪ biosensor technology for POCT ▪ in vivo biosensors for real-time monitoring (biomarkers, drug) ▪ on-line continuous monitoring biosensors for organ-on-a-chip ▪ probes for bioimaging of infectious diseases