Korea University
KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology
NanoBio Plasmonics Lab.
Prof. Dong-Kwon Lim
We are actively pursuing to develop a breakthrough nanotechnology for future medicine and energy applications. To achieve these challenging goals, we focused on the design and synthesis of plasmonic nanomaterials for sensitive bioimaging, biosensor, drug delivery system and efficient photocatalyst.
Address : R&D Center, #414A
E-mail : dklim@korea.ac.kr
고려대학교 KU-KIST 융합대학원
(professor, KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology, Korea University)
고려대학교 융합에너지 공학과
(professor, Department of Integrative Energy Engineeringm, Korea University)
고려대학교 바이오마이크로협동과정
(professor, Department of Biomicrosystem Technology, Korea University)
고려대학교 첨단기술비즈니스학과
(professor, Department of Future Science & Technology Business, Korea University)
한국과학기술연구소 뇌과학연구소
(research scientist, Center for brain technology, brain science institute, KIST)
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Solution-Based Synthetic Chemistry
- Organic, Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterials
1990 - 1996 (BS & MS)
Kyungpook National Unversity
Department of Chemistry
Nanotechnology for Sensitive Bioimaging
- Raman-Based Live Cell Imaging
- Radio-Isotope Labelled NPs for in-vivo imaging
Stimuli-Responsive Drug Delivery System
- Bioactive polymer
- Triggered System for Sensitive Therapeutics
Plasmonic Nanomaterials for Energy Applications
- Ultra-Fast Hot Electron Transfer
- Developing a Visible-Light Induced Photocatalyst
2007- 2011 (Ph.D)
Seoul National University
Department of Chemistry (Advisior: Jwa-Min Nam)
2011 - 2013 (Postdoctoral Associate)
Massachusettes Institutes of Technology
David H Koch Institutues for Integrative Cancer Research (Advisior: Robert Langer)
2011 - 2013 (Research Fellow)
Harvard Medical School (Children's Hospital Boston)
Department of Anesthesiology (Advisior: Daniel Kohane)
2013 ~ Current (Visiting Scholar)
- KRICT
- MIT (Spectroscopy Lab)