Dr. Dongseuk Kim | Ferroelectrics | Innovative Solutions in Business Award
Staff Engineer at Ferroelectrics, Samsung Electromechanics, South Korea
She remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.
🔬 She successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.
🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Dongseuk Kim earned his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Korea University, Sejong, Korea, in February 2017. Under the guidance of Prof. Kungwon Rhie, his doctoral research focused on investigating the magnetic properties and spin-Hall effect of CoFeB ferromagnetic layers. Prior to his Ph.D., Dongseuk completed his Bachelor of Science in Physics at Korea University, Sejong, Korea, in February 2009.
Employment:
Dongseuk Kim has been serving as a Staff Engineer at Samsung Electro-Mechanics (SEM) in the Republic of Korea since May 2019. Prior to this role, from March 2017 to April 2019, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Quantum Technology Institute of the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) in the Republic of Korea. Dongseuk’s technical background includes expertise in ferromagnetic multi-layer devices, semiconductor device fabrication, DC & RF sputtering and evaporation systems for deposition, micro- and nano-fabrication processes, material analysis, magnetic property and transport measurement, as well as optical measurement techniques such as MOKE (Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect) and BLS (Brillouin Light Scattering). He also has experience working with 2D vdW (van der Waals) ferromagnetic materials like Fe3GeTe2 and VSe2 using the exfoliation method.
Research Interest:
Dongseuk Kim has been serving as a Staff Engineer at Samsung Electro-Mechanics (SEM) in the Republic of Korea since May 2019. Prior to this role, from March 2017 to April 2019, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Quantum Technology Institute of the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) in the Republic of Korea. Dongseuk’s technical background includes expertise in various areas such as ferromagnetic multi-layer devices, semiconductor device fabrication, DC & RF sputtering and evaporation systems for deposition, micro- and nano-fabrication processes, material analysis, magnetic property and transport measurement. He also has experience in optical measurement techniques such as MOKE (Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect) and BLS (Brillouin Light Scattering). Additionally, Dongseuk has worked with 2D van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnetic materials like Fe3GeTe2 and VSe2 using the exfoliation method.
Publications:
Conductance of ultrathin Pt films
Spin-Orbit Torque Driven Magnetization Switching and Precession by Manipulating Thickness of CoFeB/W Heterostructures
Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
Measuring the Magnetization from the Image of the Stripe Magnetic Domain
Electrically Controlled Magnetoresistance in Ion-Gated Platinum Thin Films
Switching-current shift in spin Hall effect with perpendicular magnetic field
Opportunity of Metallic Glass in Soft Electronics
Antiferromagnetic coupling of van der Waals ferromagnetic Fe3GeTe2
Triangular and Sawtooth Magnetic Domains in Measuring the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction
A spin torque meter with magnetic facet domains