Dr. Jungchul Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Sogang University. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in the Mechanical Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea in 2001 and 2003, respectively. He received the Ph.D. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2007. During 2007-2008, he worked as a postdoctoral research associate in Prof. William King’s group in the Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. During 2008-2010, he worked as a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Biological Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral research associate under the supervision of Prof. Scott Manalis. His research interests include large-scale batch fabrication of functional nanostructures based on silicon self-assembly, hydrogel based micro-/nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), and materials and processing for flexible, stretchable, and wearable devices. He is currently focusing on nanoscale 3D printing, multifunctional atomic force microscopy, and single molecule force/mass spectroscopy. He serves as a convenor of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) SC47E/WG1 (Semiconductor sensors) and an assistant secretary of IEC TC124 (Wearable electronic devices and technologies). He is the recipient of the Academic Award from the Society of Micro Nano Systems in 2016 and the IEC 1906 award in 2016.
Award
18. The 15thInternational Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensing (NMC 2018), Best Poster Award (Corresponding Author) (2018)
17.The 24thSAMSUNG HUMANTECH Award, Gold Prize (Advisor) (2018)
16.The 13thSAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS Best Paper Award, Gold Prize (Advisor) (2017)
15. The 2ndKSME-SEMES Open Innovation Challenge, Silver Prize (2017)
14. The 15th International Nanotech Symposium (NANO KOREA 2017), Best Poster Award (Corresponding Author) (2017)
13. The 15th International Nanotech Symposium (NANO KOREA 2017), Best Poster Award (Corresponding Author) (2017)
12. The 15th International Nanotech Symposium (NANO KOREA 2017), Best Poster Award (Corresponding Author) (2017)
11. IEC 1906 Award (2016)
10. The Society of Micro Nano Systems Academic Award (2016)
9. The 12th SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS Best Paper Award, Silver Prize (Advisor) (2016)
8. The 1st KSME-SEMES Open Innovation Challenge, Silver Prize (2016)
7. The 70th Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers Fall Conference Best Paper Award (Corresponding Author) (2016)
6. 6. The 14th International Nanotech Symposium (NANO KOREA 2016), Best Poster Award (Silver Medal) (Corresponding Author) (2016)
5. The 22nd SAMSUNG HUMANTECH Award, Gold Prize (Advisor) (2016)
4. The 22nd SAMSUNG HUMANTECH Award, Silver Prize (Advisor) (2016)
3. The 18th Korean MEMS (KMEMS) Conference Best Poster Presentation Award (Corresponding Author) (2016)
2. The 17th Korean MEMS (KMEMS) Conference Industrial Innovation Award (Corresponding Author) (2015)
1. The Best Paper Award of the Year 2013, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology (Corresponding Author) (2014)
Selected Publications (*: corresponding authors)
D. Kim, Y. Yoon, S. Kauh*, and J. Lee*, “Towards sub-microscale liquid metal patterns: Cascade phase change mediated PICK-n-PLACE transfer of liquid metals printed and stretched over a flexible substrate”, Advanced Functional Materials, https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201800380.
J. Liu, A. Goswami, K. Jiang, F. Khan, S. Kim, J. Lee, and T. Thundat*, “Nanoscale sliding-Schottky contact on MoS2thin layers generates direct-current (DC) triboelectricity”, Nature Nanotechnology,13,112-116 (2018).
S. Chaudhari, K. Chaudhari, S. Kim, M.F. Khan, J. Lee*, and T. Thundat*, “Electrophoresis assisted time-of-flow mass spectrometry using hollow nanomechanical resonators”, Scientific Reports, 7, 3535 (2017).
D. Lee, J. Kim, N. Cho, T. Kang, S. Kauh, and J. Lee*, “Pulled microcapillary tube resonators with electrical readout for mass sensing applications”, Scientific Reports, 6, 33799 (2016).
I. Chae, M.F. Khan, J. Song, T. Kang, J. Lee*, and T. Thundat*, “Standoff mechanical resonance spectroscopy based on infrared-sensitive hydrogel microcantilevers”, Analytical Chemistry, 88(19), p. 9678-9684 (2016).
J. Lee, J. Song, S. Kim, S. Kim, W. Lee, J. Jackman, D. Kim, N. Cho, and and J. Lee*, “Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy”, Nature Communications 7:11566, doi: 10.1038/ncomms11566, (2016).
J. Kim, J. Song, K. Kim, S. Kim, J. Song, N. Kim, M.F. Khan, L. Zhang, J.E. Sader, K. Park, D. Kim, T. Thundat, and J. Lee*,“Hollow microtube resonators via silicon self-assembly toward subattogram mass sensing applications”, Nano Letters, 16(3), p. 1537-1545 (2016).
S. Olcum, N. Cermak, S.C. Wasserman, K.S. Christine, H. Atsumi, K. Payer, W. Shen, J. Lee, A.M. Belcher, S.N. Bhatia, and S.R. Manalis*, “Weighing nanoparticles in solution at the attogram scale”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(4) p.1310-1315 (2014).
J. Lee, R. Chunara, W. Shen, K. Payer, K. Babcock, T.P. Burg, and S.R. Manalis*, “Suspended microchannel resonators with piezoresistive sensors”, Lab on a Chip, 11, p.645-651 (2011).
J. Lee, W. Shen, K. Payer, T.P. Burg, and S.R. Manalis*, “Toward attogram mass measurements in solution with suspended nanochannel resonators”, Nano Letters, 10(7), p.2537-2542 (2010). Highlighted in Nature Nanotechnology.
J. Lee, A. Liao, E. Pop, and W.P. King*, “Electrical and thermal coupling to a single-wall carbon nanotube device using an electrothermal nanoprobe”, Nano Letters, 9(4), p.1356-1361 (2009).
J. Lee, T. Beechem, T.L. Wright, B.A. Nelson, S. Graham, and W.P. King*, “Electrical, thermal, and mechanical characterization of silicon microcantilever heaters”, Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, 15(6), p.1644-1655 (2006).