معرفی
Gwang Hee Kim is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Sejong University, specializing in nanomagnetism and superconductivity. With a Ph.D. from Northwestern University (1992) and postdoctoral experience at Seoul National University (1992-1993), he explores quantum phenomena in nanoscale magnetic systems and transport properties in superconducting devices.
Education
- Ph.D., Northwestern University (1992)
- M.S., Seoul National University (1986)
- B.S., Seoul National University (1984)
Research Focus
His work bridges quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics, emphasizing:
- Macroscopic quantum tunneling and coherence
- Quantum vortex dynamics in superconductors
- Spin-dependent transport in nanomagnetic devices
Research Trends
Recent publications highlight quantum-classical transitions in nanospin systems (2021), topological magnetization effects in Josephson junctions (2019), and exchange-biased tunneling phenomena (2024). These studies focus on quantum coherence, magnetic anisotropy, and applications of Josephson currents in spintronics.
Collaborative Networks
Active collaborations include Korean institutions and international researchers, with recent studies on magnetic field effects and path integrals in quantum systems.



