
معرفی
Sungkyu Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Engineering at Sejong University, where he leads research in advanced materials for electronic and energy applications. His work focuses on nanoscale thin film processes and advanced electron microscopy methods.
Education:
- Ph.D. from KAIST (2016)
- M.S. from KAIST (2012)
- B.S. from Sungkyunkwan University (2010)
Research Interests:
Dr. Kim's research spans several cutting-edge areas in materials science and nanotechnology. His primary focus is on neuromorphic computing using memristor-based architectures for artificial intelligence applications. He also investigates remote epitaxy technologies for creating 3D single-crystalline materials, and develops advanced energy materials including rechargeable batteries with enhanced performance. His work on real-time dynamics of materials provides insights into fundamental processes at the nanoscale. His research integrates material synthesis, characterization, and device fabrication to address challenges in next-generation electronics and energy technologies.
Scientific Recognition:
- h-index of 32 with over 2,000 citations
- Publications in top-tier journals including Nature, Nature Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, and Nano Letters
- Active research output with 77 publications to date
Research Leadership:
Dr. Kim directs the Advanced Materials & Chemical Nanodynamics Laboratory at Sejong University, which focuses on developing materials for future electronic and energy technologies. The lab actively recruits undergraduate and graduate students interested in functional nanomaterials, semiconductors, remote epitaxy, energy materials, and electron microscopy. His research has established significant contributions in oxide compound materials, thin films, density engineering, and heterojunction technologies.

