Seoul National Univ. DMSE
People
Faculty
Kim, Ki-Bum
김기범
kibum@snu.ac.kr
Mailstop
131-108
Phone
880-7095
Fax
885-5820
Education
- 2006
- 2002
- 2000
Career
- 2006 ~ 2009
- 2009 ~ 2015
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
High Temperature Energy Materials Research Center Senior Research Scientist
- 2015 ~ 2018
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
High Temperature Energy Materials Research Center Principal Research Scientist
- 2018 ~ present
Associate Professor, Seoul National University
Research Interests
1. High Strength / High Temperature Alloys
2. Nano Mechanics and Nano Structure Design for Ultra Strong Materials
3. Shape and Pattern Design for Engineering Materials
4. Flexible and Stretchable Devices
5. Algorithmic Kirigami for Structure Design
Selected Publications
Yu-Ki Lee, Zhonghua Xi, Young-Joo Lee, Yun-Hyeong Kim, Yue Hao, Hongjin Choi, Myoung-Gyu Lee, Young-Chang Joo, Changsoon Kim, Jyh-Ming Lien*, In-Suk Choi*, “Computational kirigami wrapping: a universal method to wrap 3D-curved surfaces forconformal devices for conformal devices with non-stretchable materials beyond materiality “, Science Advances (2020), 6(5), eaax6212
So-Yeon Lee, Kyung Roul Park, Sung-gyu Kang, Ji-Hoon Lee, Eun-chae Jeon, Cheol-Hwee Shim, Jae Pyong Ahn, Dong-Ik Kim, Heung Nam Han, Young-Chang Joo*, Changsoon Kim*, and In-Suk Choi*, “Selective crack suppression during deformation in metalfilms on polymer substrates using electron beam irradiation”, Nature Communications (2019), 10, 4454
Kee-Bum Kim, Young-Joo Lee, Avelino Costa, Yu-Ki Lee, Tae-Sik Jang, Myoung-Gyu Lee, Young-Chang Joo, Kyu Hwan Oh, Juha Song*, and In-Suk Choi*,”Extremely Versatile Deformability beyond Materiality: A New Material Platform through Simple Cuttingfor Rugged Batteries”, Advanced Engineering Materials (2019), 1900206
Srinivasan Swaminathan, Sung-Min Hong, Manoj Kumar, Woo-Sang Jung, Dong-Ik Kim, Harpreet Singh*, and In-Suk Choi*,”Microstructural evolution and high temperature oxidation characteristics of cold sprayed Ni-20Cr nanostructured alloy coating”,Surface and Coatings Technology (2019), 362, pp.333-344.
S.G. Kang, D.Y. Moon, J. H. Jang, J.Y. Kim, J.Y. Suh, E.J. Yoon, H.N. Han*, I.S. Choi*, “Flaw-containing Alumina hollow nanostructures have ultrahigh fracture strength to be incorporated into high-efficiency GaN LEDs”, Nano Letters (2018),vol 18, p 1323–1330
Seoul National Univ. DMSE
People
Faculty
Kim, Ki-Bum
김기범
kibum@snu.ac.kr
Mailstop
131-108
Phone
880-7095
Fax
885-5820
Homepage
http://nfl.snu.ac.kr/
Education
- 1990
Ph. D : Stanford University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering University
- 1983
M.S : Seoul National University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- 1980
B.S : Seoul National University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Career
- 2008-Current
Expert committee of Microbeam analysis, Member
- 2007-Current
Journal of Nanoparticle Research, Associate editor
- 2005-Current
The National academy of Engineering of Korea, Candidate member
- 2004-Current
Korea Nano technology Research Society, Member
- 1998-2001
Advanced Metallization Conference (ADMETA), Executive Committee member
- 1996-1998
Advanced Metallization Conference (AMC), Executive Committee member
- 1992-present
Seoul National University, Professor
- 1991-1992
Applied Materials Inc., Research Scientist
- 1988-1991
Philips Research Laboratory, Research Scientist
Research Interests
1. Nanofluidic systems* Ionic field effect transistors using E-beam lithography and ALD
* Electrically manipulated bio-sensors for DNA analysis2. AIPEL (Atomic Image Projection E-beam Lithography)* The use of atomic images from HRTEM as masks for e-beam lithography
* The fabrication of aligned nano-wires and nano-dots in the 10~100nm scale
* Si nano-wire based FETs and novel magnetic media using magnetic quantum dots3. Anodized Aluminum Oxide (AAO) Templates* The fabrication of AAO templates on a selected area of a Si substrate
* Constructing nano-wires and nano-tubes using atomic layer deposition (ALD)
* Applications in bio-sensors, solar cells, and solid state oxide fuel cells4. Thermoelectric property of nanomaterials* Fabrication of Si nanowires with corrugated surface
* Thermoelectricity of supperlattice oxide materials
Selected Publications
1. Patents* Resist for e-beam lithography and method of developing resist for e-beam lithography, PCT/KR2009/005056 (2011)
* Phase change memory cell with transparent conducting oxide for electrode contact material, US 7,851,828 B2 (2010)
* Fabrication method of nanostructure using nanopore array, Korea10-0937167 (2010)
* Resist for lithography, PCT/KR2008/002452 (2009)
[5 International Patents/ 36 Domestic Patents]2. Papers* Structural and electrical properties of atomic layer deposited Al-doped ZnO films , Adv. Funct. Mater., 21, 448 (2011)
* Sub-10-nm nanochannels by self-sealing and self-limiting atomic layer deposition , Nano Lett., 10, 3324 (2010)
* Ionic Field Effect Transistors with Sub-10 nm Multiple Nanopores , Nano Lett., 9, 2044 (2009)
* Electron Beam Projection Nanopatterning Using Crystal Lattice Images Obtained from High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy , Adv. Mater., 19, 4189 (2008)
[Total of 145 papers in SCI journals]
Lab Overview
1. Ionic Field Effect Transistors implementing nano-fluidic systems* Biomaterials sensing, such as DNA
2. Bio-sensors, solar cells, and solid oxide fuel cells using AAO* Various sensor and energy applications utilizing the AAO structure
3. Nano-device fabrication with AIPEL* Devices with a high integration density of nano-wires and nano-dots