Draft:Lee keon jae

06:10:16, 1 May 2024 review of submission by Kaist Keon Lee

Lee Keon-jae (born August 13, 1975) is a South Korean semiconductor materials engineer and professor at KAIST. His research interests include soft electronic devices, self-generating sensors, microLED technology, neuromorphic computing, and laser-material interactions. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Lee received the 2022 Materials Research Society of Korea Academic Award, the 2021 Deputy Prime Minister's Award, and the 2018 Young KAIST Member in the Semiconductor Materials Engineering field. His academic results have been documented in several academic journals.

Education

 * 1994: Daewon Foreign Language High School
 * 2006: Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Career

 * 2009 - 2018: Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Material Science, KAIST
 * 2020 - Present: Professor, Department of Material Science, KAIST

Research Experience
Lee's work spans a range of topics within semiconductor materials engineering, including:
 * The self-powered devices, with a focus on flexible piezoelectric sensors and energy harvesting systems.
 * The laser material interaction techniques for flexible electronics.
 * The flexible inorganic microLED technology for display and biomedical applications.
 * Research on neuromorphic memory devices such as low-power memristors and phase-change memory systems.