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Dr. H. Lee is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Houston, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His research focuses on advanced nanomaterials, including nanoparticles for biomedical applications, photocatalysis, and surface engineering. He holds an NSF Career Award and has contributed significantly to the development of functional nanomaterials for energy, healthcare, and sensor technologies.
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His research interests span nanoparticle synthesis, magnetic materials, self-assembled monolayers, and plasmonic systems. Key areas include biomedical applications like hyperthermia therapy, photocatalytic hydrogen generation, and smart materials for diagnostics. Dr. Lee’s work bridges materials science and engineering with applications in energy conversion and biomedical devices.
Recent articles highlight advancements in superparamagnetic nanoparticles, shape-memory polymers, and light-activated antimicrobial composites. His contributions emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to solving challenges in healthcare and energy storage.
- Scientific Awards: NSF Career Award Winner
Dr. Lee’s research has been supported by grants focusing on nanotechnology and biomedical innovations. He collaborates on projects involving functionalized nanoparticles, magnetic biosensors, and nanocomposite materials. His lab develops novel materials for applications ranging from drug delivery to renewable energy systems.
Notable collaborations include studies on hydrogel-encapsulated nanoparticles for drug delivery and plasmon-enhanced photocatalytic systems. His work on self-assembled monolayers has implications for surface engineering and biomedical interfaces.
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T. Randall LeeUniversity of Houston · استاد
O. Thompson MeffordClemson University · دانشیار
Pană Ioan OvidiuNational Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies · پژوهشگر- IIrene Morales CaseroLeibniz University Hannover · پژوهشگر
Irene AndreuUniversity of Rhode Island · استادیار- GGabriel SchinteieNational Institute of Materials Physics · پژوهشگر