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  1. Kim-CV1 Philip Kim Professor Department of Physics Harvard University, 11 Oxford Street, LISE 410, Cambridge, MA 02138 Tel: (617) 496-0714; Fax: (617) 495-0416 e-mail: pkim@physics.harvard.edu webpage: kim.physics.harvard.edu (i) Professional Preparation: Post-Doctoral Fellow (Physics) University of California, Berkeley, 1999-2001

  2. PHILIP KIM Harvard University Department of Physics 11 Oxford Street, LISE 410, Cambridge, MA 02138 Tel: (617) 496-0714; Fax: (617) 495-0416 E-mail: pkim@physics.harvard.edu; Webpage: kim.physics.harvard.edu Education and Training Seoul National University Physics B.S. 1990 Harvard University Applied Physics M.A. 1996

  3. Dr. Philip Kim is Professor of Physics and Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard University. He was born and raised in Korea. He received his BS (1990) and MS (1992) degrees in physics from Seoul National University, Korea, and his MA (1996) and PhD (1999) degrees in applied physics from Harvard University. He was a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow ...

  4. Research. Our group’s research focuses on the mesoscopic investigation of transport phenomena, particularly, electric, thermal and thermoelectrical properties of low dimensional nanoscale materials. These materials include carbon nanotubes, organic and inorganic nanowires, 2-dimensional mesoscopic single crystals, and single organic molecules.

  5. PHILIP KIM Harvard University Department of Physics 11 Oxford Street, LISE 410, Cambridge, MA 02138 Tel: (617) 496-0714; Fax: (617) 495-0416 E-mail: pkim@physics.harvard.edu; Webpage: kim.physics.harvard.edu Education and Training Seoul National University Physics B.S. 1990 Harvard University Applied Physics M.A. 1996

  6. 3 days ago · Jun 2024. Philip Kim has been a pioneer and leader in the experimental study of carbon nanotubes and of graphene and other two-dimensional molecular materials, including graphene and transition-metal dichalcogenides. He was one of the earliest workers to isolate graphene layers and to study their properties.

  7. Philip Kim's 427 research works with 74,335 citations and 17,421 reads, including: Transport Study of Charge-Carrier Scattering in Monolayer WSe 2