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Seung Joo Lee

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Professor Dr. Seung Joo Lee is an internationally well-known physicist(page 15), educator and military scientist. He received his B.S.(1974) and M.S.(1977) from the Seoul National University, and PhD in 1981 from the State University of New York /Buffalo and since became a Fellow of the Korean Physical Society and a Member of the American Physical Society. In 2010 he also became a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

He had Post Doc experience in Princeton University in 1985-1986 and a few visiting professorship in Wuerzburg University and Max Planck Institute Stuttgart, and University at Buffalo SUNY.

In 2001 Dr Lee became the Vice President of the Korean Physical Society and Chief Editor of J. of KPS and New Physics journals.

Since 2001 he is a professor at QSRC Dongguk University following his appointment at the Korean Military Academy where he was Professor and Dean of Academic Board, Brigadier General. He has been also a member of the Commission of the Semiconductors IUPAP (2005–2011).

His research interests include electrical and magnetic properties of low dimensional electron gases, spintronics based on diluted magnetic semiconductors and multiferroic/ferroelectric semiconductors.

Throughout his career Dr Lee has received numerous commendations, citations, and the Order of Merit (Suk-Ryu-Jang, Cheun-Su-Jang) from the office of the President of Republic of Korea and from the Korean Ministry of Defense.

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