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Jae-Byum Chang
Research Assistant

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
50 Vassar St.
Suite 36-231
Cambridge, MA 02139

617.253.3765—Tel
617.253.8509—Fax
jbchang@mit.edu

Jae-Byum Chang is currently a graduate student in the M.I.T. Department of Materials Science and Engineering. He double majored in physics and biological science from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in South Korea, and joined our group in 2008. 

His research manly focuses on fabricating nanostructures for several applications, including tempted self-assembly of block copolymer, a memristor and boiling heat transfer. He is currently on a Samsung Scholarship to study at MIT. 

CV:

https://sites.google.com/site/jchangmit/CV

QNN publications:
1. "Aligned sub-10-nm block copolymer patterns templated by post arrays," Jae-Byum Chang, Jeong Gon Son, Adam F. Hannon, Alfredo Alexander-Katz, Caroline A. Ross, and Karl K. Berggren, submitted

2. "Assembly of sub-10-nm block copolymer patterns with mixed morphology and period using electron irradiation and solvent annealing," Jeong Gon Son, Jae-Byum Chang, Karl K. Berggren, and Caroline A. Ross, Nano Letters 11(11) 5079 (2011)

3. "Highly ordered square arrays from a templated ABC triblock terpolymer," Jeong Gon Son, Jessica Gwyther, Jae-Byum Chang, Karl K. Berggren, Ian Manner, and Caroline A. Ross, Nano Letters 11(7) 2849 (2011)

4.    “Sub-10-nm Structures on Silicon by Thermal Dewetting of Platinum,” Sebastian Strobel, Christopher Kirkendall, Jae-Byum Chang, and Karl K. Berggren, Nanotechnology  21 (2010) 505301.

5.    “Complex self-assembled patterns using sparse commensurate templates with locally varying motifs,” Joel K. W. Yang, Yeon Sik Jung, Jae-Byum Chang, R. A. Mickiewicz, A. Alexander-Katz, C. A. Ross and Karl K. Berggren, Nature Nanotechnology 5, pp. 256-260 (2010).

6.    “A Path to Ultranarrow Patterns Using Self-Assembled Lithography,” Yeon Sik Jung, J. B. Chang, Eric Verploegen, Karl K. Berggren and C. A. Ross, Nano Letters 10, pp. 1000-1005 (2010).

 
 
       
 
 
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