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Inspiring the Coalescence of Fundamental and Application Specific Functional Nanomaterial Development

Jae-Hyun Chung an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Washington received his B.S. in 1995 and M.S. in 1997 from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea; his Ph.D. in 2004 from Northwestern University. He is interested in MEMS/Nanotechnology area, and in particular of the manufacturing of micro/nano structures. Examples of the research area are electric field guided molecular assembly and nanoscale structure fabrication using the shadow effect. He is also interested in the applications of such micro/nano structures. The applications include bio/chemical sensors using nanochannels, nanofibrils, and nanowires. In 2004, he received Samsung Electronics Humantech Thesis Award.