[국양/ 제원호 교수] 2012 미국물리학회 Fellow 선정
Prof. Young Kuk and Prof. Wonho Jhe are elected to APS Fellow
[Prof. Young Kuk]
Prof. Young Kuk is elected to APS Fellow by Division of Materials Physics.
For seminal work in understanding the geometric and electronic properties of carbon-based nanomaterials, including fit!lerenes, nanotubes and graphene, and pioneering contributions in the development of scanning probe microscopy and structural determination of material swfaces.
[Prof. Wonho Jhe]
Prof. Wonho Jhe is elected to APS Fellow by Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.
For the experiments on radiative decay in optical cavities, development of a single-beam magneto-optical trap, and observation of critical many-body phenomena in periodically modulated cold-atom systems
[Prof. Young Kuk]
Prof. Young Kuk is elected to APS Fellow by Division of Materials Physics.
For seminal work in understanding the geometric and electronic properties of carbon-based nanomaterials, including fit!lerenes, nanotubes and graphene, and pioneering contributions in the development of scanning probe microscopy and structural determination of material swfaces.
[Prof. Wonho Jhe]
Prof. Wonho Jhe is elected to APS Fellow by Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.
For the experiments on radiative decay in optical cavities, development of a single-beam magneto-optical trap, and observation of critical many-body phenomena in periodically modulated cold-atom systems