Jake Joo

Jake Joo, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Associate Research Scientist

    Core R&D, Dow Electronic Materials

    Dow Chemical Company

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)
     
    B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Joseph M Jacobson (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
     
    Euijoon Yoon (as Undergraduate Student)
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  • Research:
    Nanomaterial based display component, printed electronics, and photovoltaic devices.

    Specialize in nano material synthesis and applications. Research focuses on understanding nanomaterial growth kinetics/thermodynamics and assembly for energy efficient display/photovoltaic applications.

    Specialties
    nano material synthesis (solution/CVD) and characterization, e-beam lithography, microfluidics, device integration and application.

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  • Other Experience:

    2012-present Associate Research Scientist, The Dow Chemical Company

    2010-2012 Senior Engineer, The Dow Chemical Company

    2010-2011 Visiting Scholar, Center for Bits and Atoms, MIT Media Laboratory

    2004-2010 Research Assistant, MIT Media Laboratory

    2009 Global Research Intern, R&D, Samsung Electronics

    2009 MIT MediaLab Seoul Workshop Organizer / team leader

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  • Honors:

    2009 MADMEC competition Finalist (Materials and Design, MIT)

    2009 Korean Honor Scholarship (Embassy of Republic of Korea)

    2009 SNU Alumni Association Scholarship

    2004-2010 Center for Bits and Atoms Fellow (MIT MediaLab)

    2004-2009 Doctoral Study Abroad Scholarship (Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies)

    2004 Summa Cum Laude (Seoul National University)

    2001-2004 Undergraduate Scholarship (Korea Foundation of Advanced Studies)

    2000-2004 College Student Scholarship (Seoul National University)

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Jake Joo's Publications (5)



Jake Joo's Posters and Presentations (8)

  • Solution-Deposited CIGS Absorber Layers (presentation)

    David W. Mosley, Kevin J. Calzia, David L. Thorsen, Kathleen O’Connell, Joseph George, Jaebum Joo, Terri R. Powell, Michael B. Clark Jr., Michael T. Bender

    36th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist conference; 06/2011
  • Fabrication of Heterojunction Thin Film Solar Cells with Cu2O and ZnO-Nanowire Structure (poster)

    Yunseog Lee, Jaebum Joo, Mariana I. Bertoni, Joseph Jacobson, Tonio Buonassisi

    35th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist conference; 06/2010
  • Programmed Nanowire Synthesis in a Microfluidic Device (presentation)

    Jaebum Joo, Brian Y. Chow, Manu Prakash, Edward S. Boyden, and Joseph M. Jacobson

    International Conference on Materials Research Society; 04/2010
  • Cation assisted Morphology Control of ZnO Nanowire Synthesis with Optimized Chemical Reaction Parameters (presentation)

    Jaebum Joo and Joseph M. Jacobson

    International Conference on Materials Research Society; 12/2009
  • FIB-assisted Bending of Patterend Grown Silicon Nanowires (presentation)

    Kimin Jun, Jaebum Joo, and Joseph M. Jacobson

    Intl. Conf. on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication; 06/2009
  • Fab-in-a-Box: Direct Write Nanocircuits (presentation)

    Jaebum Joo and Joseph Jacobson

    Avogadro Scale Computing, Center for Bits and Atoms ; 04/2008
  • Simple fabrication of UV Nanoimprint Lithography Templates by Critical Energy Electron Beam Lithography (presentation)

    Jaebum Joo, Kimin Jun, and Joseph M. Jacobson

    Intl. Conf. on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication ; 06/2007
  • Ultrafast patterning nanoparticles by electrostatic lithography (poster)

    Jaebum Joo, SangJun Moon, and Joseph M. Jacobson

    Intl. Conf. on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication; 06/2006

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Morphology controlled nanostructures grown by hydrothermal system



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