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Kim Dae-Hyeong
EducationPhD
Alma mater University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Seoul National University
Scientific career
Institutions Seoul National University, Institute for Basic Science
Theses
Doctoral advisor John A. Rogers
Other academic advisorsHyun-Ku Rhee
Korean name
Hangul
김대형
Hanja
[[wikt:|]]
Revised RomanizationKim Daehyeong
McCune–ReischauerKim Taehyŏng
Website Translational Flextronics Group

Kim Dae-Hyeong is a

He has been a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in the field of materials science since 2018.

Education

Kim attended Seoul National University graduating with a bachelor of science with minor in business administration and master of science in chemical engineering in 2000 and 2002, respectively. His advisor was Rhee Hyun-Ku. He graduated with a doctor of philosophy, materials science and engineering under advisor John A. Rogers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2009.

Career

He worked as a senior researcher for KC Tech Co Ltd. in Anseong, Korea [1] before becoming a post-doctorial research associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.


Memberships

  • 2014: Member of


Editorial positions

  • 2018–current: Science Advances, associate editor [2]
  • 2018–current: Advanced Healthcare Materials, editorial board member [3]
  • 2017–current: Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, associate editor [4]
  • 2016–current: Advanced Materials Technologies, international advisory board member [5]
  • 2016–current: npj Flexible Electronics, editorial board member [6]

Honors and awards

  • 2020: Fellow, Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers ( ko)
  • 2019: Member, Korean Academy of Science and Technology
  • 2018–2021: Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in Materials Science [7] [8] [9]
  • 2017: Young Scientist Award, Korean Academy of Science and Technology [10]
  • 2017: Outstanding Paper Award, Nano Convergence
  • 2015: Award for Outstanding Asian Researcher and Engineer, Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan ( ja) [11] [12]
  • 2015: Hong Jin-Ki Creator Award, Joongang Hwadong Foundation [13] [14]
  • 2013: 2020 Future 100 Technologies and Leaders of Korea, National Academy of Engineering of Korea [15] [16]
  • 2011: TR 35 Award, MIT Technology Review [17] [18] [19] [20]
  • 2009: Graduate Student Award (Gold Medal), Materials Research Society
  • 2009: George Smith Award, IEEE [21] [22]
  • 2006–2009: 4th Samsung Lee Kun Hee Scholarship Foundation Fellowship
  • 2004: Outstanding Engineer Award, KCTech Co. Ltd.
  • 2000: Most Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award, Seoul National University
  • 2000: President of Alumni Award for Undergraduate Student, Seoul National University [23]
  • 1996–1999: Outstanding Undergraduate Student Fellowship, Seoul National University [24]

Selected publications

  • Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Lu, Nanshu; Ma, Rui; Kim, Yun-Soung; Kim, Rak-Hwan; Wang, Shuodao; Wu, Jian; Won, Sang Min; Tao, Hu; Islam, Ahmad; Yu, Ki Jun; Kim, Tae-il; Chowdhury, Raeed; Ying, Ming; Xu, Lizhi; Li, Ming; Chung, Hyun-Joong; Keum, Hohyun; McCormick, Martin; Liu, Ping; Zhang, Yong-Wei; Omenetto, Fiorenzo G.; Huang, Yonggang; Coleman, Todd; Rogers, John A. (12 August 2011). "Epidermal Electronics". Sceience. 333 (6044): 838–843. doi: 10.1126/science.1206157.
  • Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Ahn, Jong-Hyun; Choi, Won Mook; Kim, Hoon-Sik; Kim, Tae-Ho; Song, Jizhou; Huang, Yonggang; Liu, Zhuangjian; Lu, Chun; Rogers, John A. "Stretchable and Foldable Silicon Integrated Circuits". Science. 320 (5875): 507–511. doi: 10.1126/science.1154367.
  • Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Viventi, Jonathan; Amsden, Jason J.; Xiao, Jianliang; Vigeland, Leif; Kim, Yun-Soung; Blanco, Justin A.; Panilaitis, Bruce; Frechette, Eric S.; Contreras, Diego; Kaplan, David L.; Omenetto, Fiorenzo G.; Huang, Yonggang; Hwang, Keh-Chih; Zakin, Mitchell R.; Litt, Brian; Rogers, John A. (18 April 2010). "Dissolvable Films of Silk Fibroin for Ultrathin Conformal Bio-integrated Electronics". Nature Materials. 9 (6): 511–517. doi: 10.1038/nmat2745.

References

  1. ^ "회원소개: 김대형". Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology (in Korean). Korean Academy of Science and Technology. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Editorial Working Groups". Science Advances. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Editorial Board". Advanced Healthcare Materials. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Editors". Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Editorial Board". Advanced Materials Technologies. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  6. ^ "About the Editors". npj Flexible Electronics. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Kim, Dae-Hyeong, School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Professor". S-Space SNU Open Repository. Seoul National University. Retrieved 10 June 2022. Highly Cited Researcher 2021 2020 2019 2018
  8. ^ "Seven IBS Scientists Named World's Most Highly Cited Researchers: Accounting for 13.1% of Korea's scientists on the list". Institute for Basic Science. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  9. ^ "IBS Places First Among Korean Institutions by Featuring 9 Scientists in List of Highly Cited Researchers". Institute for Basic Science. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  10. ^ "[수상] 김대형 교수(서울대) 젊은 과학자상 수상". Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  11. ^ "アジア国際賞". Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  12. ^ "K-3. [BE] (公募無し)バイオメディカルエンジニアリングの進歩". Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  13. ^ "[알림] 제6회 홍진기 창조인상 수상자". JoongAng (in Korean). 6 April 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  14. ^ 정은모 (8 April 2015). "IBS 김대형 연구위원, 제6회 홍진기 창조인상 수상스마트". 충청신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  15. ^ 김태훈 (18 December 2013). "[대힌민국 미래 100대 기술과 주역] 시속 500㎞ 열차·수술 로봇…2020 한국 먹여살릴 '성장엔진'". 한경닷컴 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  16. ^ 홍기범 (18 December 2013). "2020년 대한민국 이끌 100대 기술 선정". 전자신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  17. ^ David Talbot (23 August 2011). "Dae-Hyeong Kim". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  18. ^ JANG Hyo Jeong. "Professor Kim Dae-Hyung Selected as One of the 'TR35' by Technology Review". Seoul National University. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  19. ^ "김대형 교수 '젊은 과학자 35인'". 매일경제 (in Korean). 22 September 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  20. ^ 이지헌 (22 September 2011). "美'젊은 과학자 35명' 김대형 교수 선정". 연합뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  21. ^ "Dae-Hyeong Kim". ISPCS 2022. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  22. ^ "Dae-Hyeong Kim". 2022 American Control Conference. American Automatic Control Council. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  23. ^ "DAE-HYEONG KIM" (PDF). 4th International Conference on Advanced Electromaterials (ICAE 2017). International Conference on Advanced Electromaterials. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  24. ^ "Kim, Dae-Hyeong: Synthesis and application of nanocrystals". Center for Nanoparticle Research. Institute for Basic Science. Retrieved 10 June 2022.

External links





Kim Dae-Hyeong is a mathematician and distinguished professor at the Pohang University of Science and Technology and founding director of the IBS Center for Geometry and Physics located on that campus. His fields of study have been on symplectic topology, Floer homology, [1] Hamiltonian mechanics, and mirror symmetry [2] He was in the inaugural class of fellows of the American Mathematical Society and has been a member of Institute for Advanced Study, Korean Mathematical Society, and National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Korea and is on the editorial boards of Journal of Gokova Geometry and Topology and Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University.

Education

Oh went to Seoul National University and received a B.A in Math in 1983. He then went to U.C. Berkeley, where he majored in Mathematics and his Ph.D. was conferred in 1988. His dissertation research was supervised by Professor Alan Weinstein. With the completion of his PhD, he then focused on developing and enhancing the Floer homology theory in symplectic geometry and its application within that field. [3]

Career

His career started during his Ph.D. program, where he worked as a teaching assistant and then research assistant in the Department of Math at U.C. Berkeley. After graduation, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, located in Berkeley. He then moved to New York to work as a Courant Instructor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences for a year. Going to the Department of Mathematics in the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he started as an assistant professor in 1991, associate professor in 1997, and full professor in 2001. During his sabbatical, he was a visiting professor at Stanford University for the academic year 2004–2005.

While teaching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he also was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, a research member at the Isaac Newton Institute in the University of Cambridge, visiting professor at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Kyoto University, and a professor at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study. [3] He became a distinguished professor at the Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in 2010 and the founding director of the Institute for Basic Science Center for Geometry and Physics in 2012, which is located on the POSTECH campus.

  1. ^ Oh, Yong-Geun (24 September 2015). Symplectic Topology and Floer Homology 2 Volume Hardback Set. New Mathematical Monographs. University Printing House. p. 892. ISBN  978-1107535688.
  2. ^ "Geometry & Topology". Department of Mathematics. POSTECH. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Yong-Geun Oh receives Korean Young Scientist Prize". Department of Mathematics. University of Wisconsin. 2001. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Dae-Hyeong
EducationPhD
Alma mater University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Seoul National University
Scientific career
Institutions Seoul National University, Institute for Basic Science
Theses
Doctoral advisor John A. Rogers
Other academic advisorsHyun-Ku Rhee
Korean name
Hangul
김대형
Hanja
[[wikt:|]]
Revised RomanizationKim Daehyeong
McCune–ReischauerKim Taehyŏng
Website Translational Flextronics Group

Kim Dae-Hyeong is a

He has been a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in the field of materials science since 2018.

Education

Kim attended Seoul National University graduating with a bachelor of science with minor in business administration and master of science in chemical engineering in 2000 and 2002, respectively. His advisor was Rhee Hyun-Ku. He graduated with a doctor of philosophy, materials science and engineering under advisor John A. Rogers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2009.

Career

He worked as a senior researcher for KC Tech Co Ltd. in Anseong, Korea [1] before becoming a post-doctorial research associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.


Memberships

  • 2014: Member of


Editorial positions

  • 2018–current: Science Advances, associate editor [2]
  • 2018–current: Advanced Healthcare Materials, editorial board member [3]
  • 2017–current: Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, associate editor [4]
  • 2016–current: Advanced Materials Technologies, international advisory board member [5]
  • 2016–current: npj Flexible Electronics, editorial board member [6]

Honors and awards

  • 2020: Fellow, Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers ( ko)
  • 2019: Member, Korean Academy of Science and Technology
  • 2018–2021: Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher in Materials Science [7] [8] [9]
  • 2017: Young Scientist Award, Korean Academy of Science and Technology [10]
  • 2017: Outstanding Paper Award, Nano Convergence
  • 2015: Award for Outstanding Asian Researcher and Engineer, Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan ( ja) [11] [12]
  • 2015: Hong Jin-Ki Creator Award, Joongang Hwadong Foundation [13] [14]
  • 2013: 2020 Future 100 Technologies and Leaders of Korea, National Academy of Engineering of Korea [15] [16]
  • 2011: TR 35 Award, MIT Technology Review [17] [18] [19] [20]
  • 2009: Graduate Student Award (Gold Medal), Materials Research Society
  • 2009: George Smith Award, IEEE [21] [22]
  • 2006–2009: 4th Samsung Lee Kun Hee Scholarship Foundation Fellowship
  • 2004: Outstanding Engineer Award, KCTech Co. Ltd.
  • 2000: Most Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award, Seoul National University
  • 2000: President of Alumni Award for Undergraduate Student, Seoul National University [23]
  • 1996–1999: Outstanding Undergraduate Student Fellowship, Seoul National University [24]

Selected publications

  • Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Lu, Nanshu; Ma, Rui; Kim, Yun-Soung; Kim, Rak-Hwan; Wang, Shuodao; Wu, Jian; Won, Sang Min; Tao, Hu; Islam, Ahmad; Yu, Ki Jun; Kim, Tae-il; Chowdhury, Raeed; Ying, Ming; Xu, Lizhi; Li, Ming; Chung, Hyun-Joong; Keum, Hohyun; McCormick, Martin; Liu, Ping; Zhang, Yong-Wei; Omenetto, Fiorenzo G.; Huang, Yonggang; Coleman, Todd; Rogers, John A. (12 August 2011). "Epidermal Electronics". Sceience. 333 (6044): 838–843. doi: 10.1126/science.1206157.
  • Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Ahn, Jong-Hyun; Choi, Won Mook; Kim, Hoon-Sik; Kim, Tae-Ho; Song, Jizhou; Huang, Yonggang; Liu, Zhuangjian; Lu, Chun; Rogers, John A. "Stretchable and Foldable Silicon Integrated Circuits". Science. 320 (5875): 507–511. doi: 10.1126/science.1154367.
  • Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Viventi, Jonathan; Amsden, Jason J.; Xiao, Jianliang; Vigeland, Leif; Kim, Yun-Soung; Blanco, Justin A.; Panilaitis, Bruce; Frechette, Eric S.; Contreras, Diego; Kaplan, David L.; Omenetto, Fiorenzo G.; Huang, Yonggang; Hwang, Keh-Chih; Zakin, Mitchell R.; Litt, Brian; Rogers, John A. (18 April 2010). "Dissolvable Films of Silk Fibroin for Ultrathin Conformal Bio-integrated Electronics". Nature Materials. 9 (6): 511–517. doi: 10.1038/nmat2745.

References

  1. ^ "회원소개: 김대형". Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology (in Korean). Korean Academy of Science and Technology. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Editorial Working Groups". Science Advances. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Editorial Board". Advanced Healthcare Materials. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Editors". Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Editorial Board". Advanced Materials Technologies. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  6. ^ "About the Editors". npj Flexible Electronics. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Kim, Dae-Hyeong, School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Professor". S-Space SNU Open Repository. Seoul National University. Retrieved 10 June 2022. Highly Cited Researcher 2021 2020 2019 2018
  8. ^ "Seven IBS Scientists Named World's Most Highly Cited Researchers: Accounting for 13.1% of Korea's scientists on the list". Institute for Basic Science. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  9. ^ "IBS Places First Among Korean Institutions by Featuring 9 Scientists in List of Highly Cited Researchers". Institute for Basic Science. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  10. ^ "[수상] 김대형 교수(서울대) 젊은 과학자상 수상". Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  11. ^ "アジア国際賞". Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  12. ^ "K-3. [BE] (公募無し)バイオメディカルエンジニアリングの進歩". Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  13. ^ "[알림] 제6회 홍진기 창조인상 수상자". JoongAng (in Korean). 6 April 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  14. ^ 정은모 (8 April 2015). "IBS 김대형 연구위원, 제6회 홍진기 창조인상 수상스마트". 충청신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  15. ^ 김태훈 (18 December 2013). "[대힌민국 미래 100대 기술과 주역] 시속 500㎞ 열차·수술 로봇…2020 한국 먹여살릴 '성장엔진'". 한경닷컴 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  16. ^ 홍기범 (18 December 2013). "2020년 대한민국 이끌 100대 기술 선정". 전자신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  17. ^ David Talbot (23 August 2011). "Dae-Hyeong Kim". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  18. ^ JANG Hyo Jeong. "Professor Kim Dae-Hyung Selected as One of the 'TR35' by Technology Review". Seoul National University. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  19. ^ "김대형 교수 '젊은 과학자 35인'". 매일경제 (in Korean). 22 September 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  20. ^ 이지헌 (22 September 2011). "美'젊은 과학자 35명' 김대형 교수 선정". 연합뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  21. ^ "Dae-Hyeong Kim". ISPCS 2022. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  22. ^ "Dae-Hyeong Kim". 2022 American Control Conference. American Automatic Control Council. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  23. ^ "DAE-HYEONG KIM" (PDF). 4th International Conference on Advanced Electromaterials (ICAE 2017). International Conference on Advanced Electromaterials. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  24. ^ "Kim, Dae-Hyeong: Synthesis and application of nanocrystals". Center for Nanoparticle Research. Institute for Basic Science. Retrieved 10 June 2022.

External links





Kim Dae-Hyeong is a mathematician and distinguished professor at the Pohang University of Science and Technology and founding director of the IBS Center for Geometry and Physics located on that campus. His fields of study have been on symplectic topology, Floer homology, [1] Hamiltonian mechanics, and mirror symmetry [2] He was in the inaugural class of fellows of the American Mathematical Society and has been a member of Institute for Advanced Study, Korean Mathematical Society, and National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Korea and is on the editorial boards of Journal of Gokova Geometry and Topology and Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University.

Education

Oh went to Seoul National University and received a B.A in Math in 1983. He then went to U.C. Berkeley, where he majored in Mathematics and his Ph.D. was conferred in 1988. His dissertation research was supervised by Professor Alan Weinstein. With the completion of his PhD, he then focused on developing and enhancing the Floer homology theory in symplectic geometry and its application within that field. [3]

Career

His career started during his Ph.D. program, where he worked as a teaching assistant and then research assistant in the Department of Math at U.C. Berkeley. After graduation, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, located in Berkeley. He then moved to New York to work as a Courant Instructor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences for a year. Going to the Department of Mathematics in the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he started as an assistant professor in 1991, associate professor in 1997, and full professor in 2001. During his sabbatical, he was a visiting professor at Stanford University for the academic year 2004–2005.

While teaching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he also was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, a research member at the Isaac Newton Institute in the University of Cambridge, visiting professor at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Kyoto University, and a professor at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study. [3] He became a distinguished professor at the Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in 2010 and the founding director of the Institute for Basic Science Center for Geometry and Physics in 2012, which is located on the POSTECH campus.

  1. ^ Oh, Yong-Geun (24 September 2015). Symplectic Topology and Floer Homology 2 Volume Hardback Set. New Mathematical Monographs. University Printing House. p. 892. ISBN  978-1107535688.
  2. ^ "Geometry & Topology". Department of Mathematics. POSTECH. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Yong-Geun Oh receives Korean Young Scientist Prize". Department of Mathematics. University of Wisconsin. 2001. Retrieved 21 January 2020.

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