
معرفی
Dr. Chung Hoon Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Marquette University's Opus College of Engineering, where he directs the Nanoscale Devices (MNDL) Lab. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed postdoctoral fellowships at Cornell University and Columbia University.
His research encompasses micro/nano device fabrication, thermoelectric materials, bio-MEMS, and microfluidic systems. Key focus areas include:
- Thermal analysis of bio/chemical molecules
- Atomic force microscopy probe development
- Ultrasonic actuators and sensors
- Nanoscale energy harvesting systems
Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong emphases on environmental sensing (40% of publications) and nanoscale thermal systems (30%), with emerging work in machine learning applications for sensor networks.
Award highlights:
- William and Nancy Stemper Faculty Scholars Award (2014)
- Way Klingler Young Scholar Award (2013)
- IEEE UFFC Student Paper Competition Winner (2002)
He currently advises 3 graduate students and has graduated 4 MS/PhD students. His research has been supported by $1.2M+ in grants from NSF, DARPA, and DoD, including projects on micro-calorimeters for water quality monitoring and nanowire thermoelectric materials.
Dr. Lee leads the MNDL Lab which focuses on MEMS/NEMS devices for biomedical and environmental applications, collaborating with industry partners including Asylum Research Inc.




