Mina Yoon
University of Tennessee, USA
Biography
Mina Yoon received her PhD degree in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics in 2004, from Michigan State University. She is a Research Scientist at ORNL and a Joint Professor of Physics at University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The primary focus of her research lies in the fundamental understanding of growth mechanisms, novel properties, functionalization, and potential technological applications of surface-based and low-dimensional materials. Especially, her interest is in utilizing these materials as light, environmentally friendly, and efficient energy storage/generation and optoelectronic application by making use of their unique low-dimensional properties. Her theoretical approach ranges from atomistic modeling by first-principles quantum mechanical approaches and many-body potential approaches, to continuum elasticity theory and phenomenological modeling.
Abstract
Abstract : First-principles design of low-dimensional quantum materials with nontrivial band topology