Seonghwan (Sam) Kim, PhD, PEng.
PhD in Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USAM Sc in Aerospace Engineering Department of Aerospace Engineering Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
B Sc in Aerospace Engineering Department of Aerospace Engineering Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea

Areas of Research
M/NEMS with IR spectroscopy
We are currently integrating current micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (M/NEMS) with infrared (IR) spectroscopy to create highly sensitive and selective sensors and materials characterization platforms.
We are currently integrating current micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (M/NEMS) with infrared (IR) spectroscopy to create highly sensitive and selective sensors and materials characterization platforms.
Nano-metrology with SPM
We are developing novel nano-metrologies based on scanning probe microscopy (SPM) that enables the multi-physical and chemical material property characterization.
We are developing novel nano-metrologies based on scanning probe microscopy (SPM) that enables the multi-physical and chemical material property characterization.
Porous Nanomaterials for Sensing
We are synthesizing various metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas sensing applications.
We are synthesizing various metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas sensing applications.
Nanomaterials for enhanced oil recovery and environmental remediation
We are investigating electromagnetic/Induction heating with novel sensitizers for enhanced oil recovery and environmental remediation.
We are investigating electromagnetic/Induction heating with novel sensitizers for enhanced oil recovery and environmental remediation.
Micro/nanoscale fluid-structure interaction
We are working on theoretical, numerical, and experimental study of micro/nanoscale fluid-structure interaction phenomena for biological and chemical sensing applications.
We are working on theoretical, numerical, and experimental study of micro/nanoscale fluid-structure interaction phenomena for biological and chemical sensing applications.
Supervising degrees
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering - Masters: Unavailable
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