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Junho Song, PhD
Professor
Korea University
Sejong, Not Applicable, Republic of Korea
Junho Song
Professor at Korea University(Sejong Campus)
Educational History
2002. PhD in Quantum Optics, Department of Physics, Korea University Graduate School
1988. Master's degree in Solid State Physics, Department of Physics, Hanyang University Graduate School
1986. Graduated from the Department of Physics, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
He was in charge of display panel PA (Process Architecture) and product development for 29 years in the research and development field at Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display, and served as a Master which is the top technology expert at Samsung Group, for 8 years. He mainly has panel design and optical design/processing for high-performance displays such as PA, fixed-rate display panels, quantum dot, and a-Si and Oxide semiconductor TFT (Thin film transistor) process technology.
Currently, since January 2018, as an industry-academic professor in the Department of Display and Semiconductor Physics at Korea University, he has been conducting research focusing on stretchable displays and coated polarizing materials and structures for OLED, which are important core technologies for future displays.
Professor at Korea University(Sejong Campus)
Educational History
2002. PhD in Quantum Optics, Department of Physics, Korea University Graduate School
1988. Master's degree in Solid State Physics, Department of Physics, Hanyang University Graduate School
1986. Graduated from the Department of Physics, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
He was in charge of display panel PA (Process Architecture) and product development for 29 years in the research and development field at Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display, and served as a Master which is the top technology expert at Samsung Group, for 8 years. He mainly has panel design and optical design/processing for high-performance displays such as PA, fixed-rate display panels, quantum dot, and a-Si and Oxide semiconductor TFT (Thin film transistor) process technology.
Currently, since January 2018, as an industry-academic professor in the Department of Display and Semiconductor Physics at Korea University, he has been conducting research focusing on stretchable displays and coated polarizing materials and structures for OLED, which are important core technologies for future displays.