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Dr. Chang-Youn Moon Received his B.S. degree (1999), M.S. degree in 2001 and his Ph.D. in 2005 all in physics
from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) under the supervision of Prof. Kee Joo Chang.
His background is materials science based on the First-Principles Density-Functional Theory (DFT) calculations,
ranging over the defect and diffusion in semiconductors, adsorption of gas molecules on carbon nanotubes and dielectric
response in solids. Dr. Moon also has experience on the code development of a total energy program based on the
Linear Combination of Atomic Orbital (LCAO) method.
His current research interests are:
- Band gap modification and optical bowing in compound semiconductor alloys;
- Transition metal deep levels in semiconductors;
- Organic semiconductors;
- Electronic structures of novel low dimensional systems.
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