Biography:
Dr. Y. S. Kim is a Professor in the Dep. of Semiconductor Engineering at the University of Ulsan, Korea. Dr. Kim earned his Ph.D. in Semiconductor Physics from Seoul National University in 1998 and has since dedicated his career to advancing semiconductor science and education. Before joining academia, he spent a decade at SK-Hynix Semiconductor Inc. as a principle researcher, where he contributed to the development of high-performance memory devices, including dual-poly metal gate and high-performance ALD technologies. His academic research focuses on 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), valleytronics, polaritons, and neuromorphic memory devices. He has led multiple national research projects funded by the NRF and KEIT of Korea, so on, emphasizing next-generation optoelectronics and green energy materials. His recent publications cover topics such as strong exciton-photon coupling, valley polarization in 2D materials, and microcavity design.
Title : Multimode exciton-polaritons in self-assembled hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite microcavities