
Sungsik Lee graduated from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), the most prestigious university in South Korea, and joined a national laboratory, ETRI, South Korea, as a research staff for investigating solid state sensors and their interface circuits. He is currently a PhD candidate under the supervision of Prof. Arokia Nathan in London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London, United Kingdom. He is the recipient of both ORS and GRS Scholarships for the entire PhD program in University College London. His research is focused on the physics underlying the unique conduction mechanism in amorphous oxide semiconductor thin film transistors (TFTs) as well as particularly investigates density of trap states using a field effect method based on numerical analysis. He has more than 30 scientific contributions, including 7 journal papers as the first author. He is a reviewer of high impact journals, such as IEEE EDL, IEEE TED, IEEE/OSA JDT, and a member of IEEE EDS.
*Recent publications:
(1) Transparent Oxide-Photosensor for Contact-free Interactive Displays, Nature Materials, Feb. 2012
(2) Sungsik Lee et. al., Applied Physics Letters, 98, 203508, 2011
(3) Sungsik Lee et al., IEEE IEDM 2011, pp. 343-346.
*Recent Awards:
(1) UCL Overseas Research Scholarship
(2) UCL Graduate Research Scholarship
(3) IEEE EDS PhD Fellowship