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  1. 11 Oxford Street. Cambridge, MA 02138. phone: (617) 496-0714. email: pkim@physics.harvard.edu. Research Group Webpage. Professor Philip Kim received his B.S in physics at Seoul National University in 1990 and received his Ph. D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University in 1999. He was Miller Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics from University of ...

  2. The focus of Professor Kim group's research is the mesoscopic investigation of various physical phenomena in low dimensional and nanostructured materials. The current research topics are: quantum transport in graphene and its heterostructures; developing heterostructured van der Waals material interfaces; mesoscale investigation physics of correlated materials; and quantum engineered thermoelectric/ thermal transport.

  3. Jun 22, 2018 · Philip Kim. Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics. Primary Teaching Area. Applied Physics. Contact. 11 Oxford St. LISE 410. pkim@physics.harvard.edu (617) 496-0714.

  4. LISE 4th floor Harvard University 11 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 496-5546 philipkim@g.harvard.edu

  5. P. Kim, Z. Yao, and C.M. Lieber, "Vortex Lattice Structure in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+d at High Temperatures", Phys. Rev. Lett ., 77, 5118-5121 (1996). Professor Philip Kim has published more than 200 papers. The most recent detailed list of publications can be found in his Research Group publications page or Google Scholar page.

  6. Professor Philip Kim has published more than 170 publications. Detailed of his most recent publication can be found in Research laboratory publications page and in his Google Scholar page . Some selections of important publications are:

  7. 1123. 2012. The importance of bottlenecks in protein networks: correlation with gene essentiality and expression dynamics. H Yu, PM Kim, E Sprecher, V Trifonov, M Gerstein. PLoS computational biology 3 (4), e59. , 2007. 1118. 2007. Relating three-dimensional structures to protein networks provides evolutionary insights.