Rahim Munir
Student
Department of Material Science
King Abdullah University Of Science and Technology
Saudi Arabia
Biography
Sunghwan Lee is currently an Assistant Professor at Baylor University since fall 2015. He earned a Doctoral degree in Materials Science at Brown University where he focused on transparent oxide semiconductors and their high mobility thin film transistor (TFT) devices. He has spent two and a half years for his Postdoctoral research in Chemical Engineering at MIT in Materials Science/Applied Physics at Harvard University where he was working on various projects in the field of transparent flexible electronics and energy conversion devices such as TFTs, solar cells, and fuel cells based on the materials of CVD-grown conjugated polymers and oxide ion conductors. Sunghwan Lee is currently an Assistant Professor at Baylor University since fall 2015. He earned a Doctoral degree in Materials Science at Brown University where he focused on transparent oxide semiconductors and their high mobility thin film transistor (TFT) devices. He has spent two and a half years for his Postdoctoral research in Chemical Engineering at MIT in Materials Science/Applied Physics at Harvard University where he was working on various projects in the field of transparent flexible electronics and energy conversion devices such as TFTs, solar cells, and fuel cells based on the materials of CVD-grown conjugated polymers and oxide ion conductors.
Research Interest
Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Applied Physics
Publications
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