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Principal Investigator

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Byoung Hoon Lee, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science

Graduate Program in System Health Science and Engineering

Ewha Womans University

Office

Research Cooperation Bldg. Room 353

52 Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03760, Republic of Korea

Contact

Tel. +82-2-3277-4757 / E-mail. leebhoon@ewha.ac.kr

Education

Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (2013.08)

M.S. in Material Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (2009.02)

B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Chungbuk National University (2006.02)

Experience

한국재료학회 편집이사 (2024.01-present)

Associate Professor, Ewha Womans University (2022.03-present)

한국화학공학회 고분자부문위원회 산학간사 (2021.01-2022.12)

​산업부 기초화학협력단 자문위원 (2020.10-present)

한국고분자학회 기술지 편집위원 (2019.01-2020.12)

Assistant Professor, Ewha Womans University (2017.03-2022.02)

Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California Santa Barbara (2013.10-2017.02)

Awards and Honors

​신진학술상, 한국고분자학회 (2020.10)

Best Research Award, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (2013.08)

Research Interests

Semiconducting and metallic polymers

Orientation of nano/polymeric materials

Organic field-effect transistors and circuits 

Stretchable and transparent electrodes

Polarimetric photodetectors (photodiodes and phototransistors)

Stretchable electronics and electronic skins

Wearable biosignal sensors for healthcare

Selected Publications

1. A semi-crystalline polymer semiconductor with thin film stretchability exceeding 200%, Y. Kim, H. Ahn, D. Yoo, M. Sung, H. Yoo, S. Park, J. Lee, B. H. Lee*, Adv. Sci. 10, 2302683 (2023)

2. Stretchable and biocompatible transparent electrodes for biosignal sensing from exposed skins, M. Kim, H.-K. Um, H. Choi, J. S. Lee, J. Kim, K. J. Kim, E. Noh, M. Han, H. W. Lee, W. I. Choi, S. H. Lee, J.-R. Lee*, and B. H. Lee*, Adv. Electron. Mater. 9, 2300075 (2023)

3. Protic ionic liquids for intrinsically stretchable conductive polymers, M. Kim, S. Y. Lee, J. Kim (co-first author), C. Choi, Y. Lansac, H. Ahn, S. Park, Y. H. Jang*, S. H. Lee*, B. H. Lee*, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 15, 3202 (2023) (Supplementary Cover Article)

4. Thermally stable and high-mobility dithienopyran-based copolymers: how donor–acceptor- and donor–donor-type structures differ in thin-film transistors, S. Jeong, H. Yoo (co-first author), Y. Cho, S.-J. Yoon*, B. H. Lee*, and C. Yang*, Small Struct. 2, 2100024 (2021)

5. An ultra-high mobility in isomorphic fluorobenzo[c][1,2,5]thiadiazole-based polymers, J. Lee, S.-H. Kang, S. M. Lee, K. C. Lee, H. Yang, Y. Cho, D. Han, Y. Li, B. H. Lee*, and C. Yang*, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 57, 13629 (2018)

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