
معرفی
Kim Jong Wook is an Assistant Professor (Maître de Conférence) in the Department of Physics at Ecole Polytechnique, France. He is affiliated with the Condensed Matter Physics Lab (LPMC) under the CNRS. His research focuses on redesigning nanomaterials to synergistically integrate intrinsic and structural properties for advanced functionalities, such as polarized luminescence in anisotropic nanocrystals for biomedical and energy applications.
Education: Postdoc at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2014–2015), University of Texas at Austin (2015), PhD in Materials Science from Ecole Polytechnique (2013), M.S. in Chemical Engineering (Ecole Centrale Paris, 2009), and B.S. in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (KAIST, Korea, 2006).
Research interests include nanomaterials synthesis, colloidal chemistry, plasmonics, and optical devices. Key projects involve shear tomography using doped nanorods and electrochromic materials for energy-efficient coatings. His work bridges nanoscale structure-property relationships with macroscopic applications.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Solid State Chemistry group within LPMC, collaborating on colloidal assembly and optoelectronic materials. Ongoing research explores nanocrystal phosphors for orientation sensing and tunable plasmonic systems.





