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Eunhye Baek

former PhD student

Stay period:Jan. 1, 2013 - Dec. 30, 2019
Now: Researcher at Tsinghua University
Link to external profile: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/th/index.html

Eunhye studied Electrical Engineering at Pohang Univerisity of Science and Technology (POSTECH) from 2007 to 2010. In Jan. 2011, she joined Prof. Yoon-Ha Jeong's group in POSTECH and focused on the biological functionalization of Si nanowire BioFETs to detect biomolecules with high sensitivity. From Mar. 2012, she visited the group InnovaSens at the chair of Prof. Gianaurelio Cuniberti in TU Dresden for a research collaboration of Photoswitchable nano-devices. In Feb. 2013, she received master degree with "Optoelectronic switching of Porphyrin coated Si Nanowire Field Effect Transistors". From Mar. 2013, she joined the chair of Materials science and Nanoelectronics as a Ph.D student to develop Si nanowire-based hybrid devices decorated by functional organic material that consists of photochromic molecules.




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Baek

ORCID Google Scholar Linkedin ResearchGate Github Twitter

Eunhye Baek

former PhD student

Stay period:Jan. 1, 2013 - Dec. 30, 2019
Now: Researcher at Tsinghua University
Link to external profile: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/th/index.html

Eunhye studied Electrical Engineering at Pohang Univerisity of Science and Technology (POSTECH) from 2007 to 2010. In Jan. 2011, she joined Prof. Yoon-Ha Jeong's group in POSTECH and focused on the biological functionalization of Si nanowire BioFETs to detect biomolecules with high sensitivity. From Mar. 2012, she visited the group InnovaSens at the chair of Prof. Gianaurelio Cuniberti in TU Dresden for a research collaboration of Photoswitchable nano-devices. In Feb. 2013, she received master degree with "Optoelectronic switching of Porphyrin coated Si Nanowire Field Effect Transistors". From Mar. 2013, she joined the chair of Materials science and Nanoelectronics as a Ph.D student to develop Si nanowire-based hybrid devices decorated by functional organic material that consists of photochromic molecules.




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