Hongkun Park Explained

Hongkun Park
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Field:Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Physics
Work Institution:Harvard University
Alma Mater:Seoul National University (B.S. 1990)
Stanford University (PhD 1996)
Postdoctoral fellow Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Doctoral Advisor:Richard N. Zare
Academic Advisors:A. Paul Alivisatos, Paul L. McEuen
Notable Students:Amy Prieto
Nathalie de Leon
Known For:Nanoscience, quantum optoplasmonics, nano-bio interfacing
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Hangul:박홍근
Hanja:!
Rr:Bak Honggun
Mr:Pak Hongkŭn
Child:yes

Hongkun Park (; born 1967 in Seoul) is Mark Hyman Jr. Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics at Harvard University. He received his BS in chemistry at Seoul National University in 1990, and his PhD in physical chemistry at Stanford University in 1996 under Richard Zare. From 1996 to 1999 he was a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory under A. Paul Alivisatos and Paul McEuen.

His current research focuses on optoelectronics and plasmonics using nanostructures, nano-bio interfacing, and neuro-electronic devices.

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