Academic
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor)
& Head of THz Laboratory at QMUL
Professor, by courtesy, at Ajou
& Head of THz Laboratory at QMUL
Professor, by courtesy, at Ajou
I am a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Terahertz Electronics & the Head of the Terahertz Laboratory at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and a Professor, by courtesy, in the Department of Physics at Ajou University in South Korea. I have published over 37 journal papers, 18 of which as first/corresponding author, and have citations over 1,400 and an h-index over 17 according to Google Scholar.
My PhD programme back in South Korea focused on developing dielectric/biological sensors in the THz frequency region using THz time-domain spectroscopy. One of my papers reported microbial sensing for the first time with THz metasurface. I also investigated perovskite’s crystallisation kinetics using THz spectroscopy and studied a phase transition of perovskite film with an abrupt switch in the growth dimensionality.
Then, I moved to the UK and took up a Research Fellow position at the University of Leeds (2018) where I expanded my expertise in on-chip THz spectroscopy. On-chip THz spectroscopy enables the examination of samples/systems with highly confined in-plane THz waves. I demonstrated on-chip THz tuneable plasmonic devices based on a two-dimensional electron gas channel. I also reported a novel technique to measure the THz permittivity of unknown dielectric materials even for an extremely small amount of specimens using resonators integrated with on-chip waveguides.
In 2021, I joined QMUL to lead the Terahertz Laboratory. Since then, I have been trying to integrate my experience in free-space THz spectroscopy into on-chip THz devices. For example, I reported a significant enhancement in fingerprint detection of an extremely small amount of lactose using on-chip THz devices. A meta-atom probe integrated with the on-chip THz waveguide was also developed to detect colorectal cancer. I am continuing to work on developing free-space THz applications as well and recently reported a study on selective detection of microplastic particles in water using surface-functionalised THz microfluidic metasurface.
Employment & Honorary Positions
2024 – present Queen Mary University of London London, United Kingdom
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor)
2021 – 2024 Queen Mary University of London London, United Kingdom
Lecturer (Assistant Professor)
2024 – present Ajou University Suwon, South Korea
Professor by courtesy
2021 – 2023 University of Leeds Leeds, United Kingdom
Visiting Research Fellow
2018 – 2021 University of Leeds Leeds, United Kingdom
Research Fellow
Education
2022 – 2024 Queen Mary Univesity of London London, United Kingdom
Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice
2012 – 2018 Ajou University Suwon, South Korea
PhD in Applied Physics
2008 – 2012 Ajou University Suwon, South Korea
BSc in Physics
Park Lab
Centre for Electronics
Antennas & Electromagnetics Research Group
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London
London, E1 4NS, United Kingdom