Sang-Hoon Nam
Research Scientist
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
66 Massachusetts Ave., Suite 36-227
Cambridge, MA 02139
Email: shnam@mit.edu
I was born in Korea and received my Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from GIST in Korea. Until recently, I worked as a postdoc and a research scientist in the MechE at MIT, and I moved to rle because I was involved in a new project.
The project I am participating in is developing a technology and process to distinguish between male and female eggs. At this time, I joined QNN because I needed advice and access to ultrafast laser and spectroscopy. Detecting subtle changes in molecular vibrations due to ultrafast laser irradiation is crucial in this project. I request your help and collaboration.
I am also interested in research on electrochemical devices that utilize multiscale microstructures. I can design and fabricate multiscale architectures with cm-mm-um-nm size features by combining lithography, thin film deposition, 3DP, and chemical synthesis. Research on energy conversion and environmental applications utilizing them can also be discussed.