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최석원 교수 (부학장)
- 최종학위
- 공학박사
- 연구분야
- 유기광학재료
학력
Ph.D., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Dep. of Organic and Polymeric Materials, Japan, 2007.3
M.S., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Dep. of Organic and Polymeric Materials, Japan, 1998.3
B.S, Hanyang University, Department of Textile Engineering, Korea, 1995.2
주요경력 및 활동
Professor, Kyung Hee University, Korea, 2008 – present
Visiting Scholar, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA, 2014-2015
Research Fellow, JST, Japan, 2007-2008
Senior Researcher, LG Display, Korea, 1998 – 2003
논문
Suk-Won Choi et al., 2017, "Polymer Stabilization of Liquid-Crystal Blue Phase II toward Photonic Crystals" ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 9: 8941−8947.
Suk-Won Choi et al., 2016, "Enhancing and reducing chirality by opposite circularly-polarized light irradiation on crystalline chiral domains consisting of nonchiral photoresponsive W-shaped liquid crystal molecules" Soft Matter, 12: 7937-7942.
Suk-Won Choi et al., 2015, "Photomodulated Supramolecular Chirality in Achiral Photoresponsive Rod-Like Compounds Nanosegregated from the Helical Nanofilaments of Achiral Bent-Core Molecules" ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 7: 22686–22691.
Suk-Won Choi et al., 2013, "Liquid crystalline blue phase II system comprising a bent-core molecule with a wide stable temperature range" ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 5: 8025-8029.
Suk-Won Choi et al., 2013, "Liquid-Crystalline Blue Phase Laser with Widely Tunable Wavelength" Advanced Materials, 25: 3002-3006.
학회활동
Director, Korean Information Display Society, 2014-present
Best Paper Awards, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Society, 2016
Associate Editor, Journal of Information Display , 2014 - 2016
Best Teaching Awards in School of Engineering, Kyung Hee University, 2008
Award in Honor of Outstanding Research Activities (Tejima Seiichi Commemorative Foundation; Japan), 2008
Best Paper Award (A) of Japan Liquid Crystal Society, 1999
Japanese Government Scholarship, 1995-1998, 2003-2007
연구관심분야
Science and Application of Organic Soft Matters and Functional Materials