Nanolaser research
"I have developed the world's smallest laser. This nanolaser particle emits a narrow spectral wavelength compared to fluorescent proteins or quantum dots, promising it as the next-generation optical barcode for massively multiplexed single-cell studies and on-chip sources."
"I have developed the world's smallest laser. This nanolaser particle emits a narrow spectral wavelength compared to fluorescent proteins or quantum dots, promising it as the next-generation optical barcode for massively multiplexed single-cell studies and on-chip sources."
[Current]
Bio-optics Lab, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) (09/2014 – )
Research assistant with Prof. Seok-Hyun (Andy) Yun
Instructor
- Active Collaboration:
[1] Prof. Marc Kirschner (Harvard Medical School, Systems biology) & Dr. Xili Liu
[2] Prof. Letian Dou (Purdue Univeristy, Chemical Engineering) & Dr. Wenhao Shao & Jeonghui Kim
Postdoc
- Study the principle of plasmonic-assisted laser miniaturization
- III-V compound-based nanolaser and its biological application
Graduate
- Self-assebmly of perovksite microlaser particle
- Developed a laser-particle stimulated emission microscopy (LASE)
[Previous]
Biomedical Optics Lab, Department of Physics, KAIST 02/2011 – 08/2014)
Research assistant with Prof. Yongkeun Park
- Developed super-resolution optical imaging method inspired from the automatic street light
- Studied curvature-dependent active fluctuation in human red blood cell membrane
- Researched on holographic imaging for Malaria and Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA)
Advanced Materials Simulations Group, Graduate school of EEWS, KAIST (09/2010 – 02/2011)
Research assistant with Prof. Yousung Jung
- Designed CO2 uptaking chemical frameworks by ab initio/quantum chemical calculations
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Lab, Department of Bio and Brain engineering, KAIST (06/2009 – 02/2011)
Research assistant with Prof. Dongsub Kim
- Computational design for alkyne hydratase inspired from the catalytic site of Enoyl-CoA hydratase
Nano/Bio Structural Dynamics Lab, Department of Chemistry, KAIST (12/2008 – 08/2010)
Research assistant with Prof. Hyotcherl Ihee
- Studied ultrafast photodissociation of CHI3 in cyclohexane by Time-Resolved X-ray Liquidography
Bio-optics Lab, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) (09/2014 – )
Research assistant with Prof. Seok-Hyun (Andy) Yun
Instructor
- Active Collaboration:
[1] Prof. Marc Kirschner (Harvard Medical School, Systems biology) & Dr. Xili Liu
[2] Prof. Letian Dou (Purdue Univeristy, Chemical Engineering) & Dr. Wenhao Shao & Jeonghui Kim
Postdoc
- Study the principle of plasmonic-assisted laser miniaturization
- III-V compound-based nanolaser and its biological application
Graduate
- Self-assebmly of perovksite microlaser particle
- Developed a laser-particle stimulated emission microscopy (LASE)
[Previous]
Biomedical Optics Lab, Department of Physics, KAIST 02/2011 – 08/2014)
Research assistant with Prof. Yongkeun Park
- Developed super-resolution optical imaging method inspired from the automatic street light
- Studied curvature-dependent active fluctuation in human red blood cell membrane
- Researched on holographic imaging for Malaria and Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA)
Advanced Materials Simulations Group, Graduate school of EEWS, KAIST (09/2010 – 02/2011)
Research assistant with Prof. Yousung Jung
- Designed CO2 uptaking chemical frameworks by ab initio/quantum chemical calculations
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Lab, Department of Bio and Brain engineering, KAIST (06/2009 – 02/2011)
Research assistant with Prof. Dongsub Kim
- Computational design for alkyne hydratase inspired from the catalytic site of Enoyl-CoA hydratase
Nano/Bio Structural Dynamics Lab, Department of Chemistry, KAIST (12/2008 – 08/2010)
Research assistant with Prof. Hyotcherl Ihee
- Studied ultrafast photodissociation of CHI3 in cyclohexane by Time-Resolved X-ray Liquidography