Summary
Hyunho Seok is a materials and nanotechnology researcher with eight years of academic and industry-linked experience, currently a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT after completing a PhD in Nanoscience and Technology at Sungkyunkwan University. His work spans advanced nanoscience research, doctoral and master's training at SKKU’s Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology, and short-term collaborations including a visiting researcher stint at UT Dallas. He combines mechanical engineering foundations with hands-on nanoscale experimentation and has experience translating research into applied projects from an internship at Hyundai Motor Company. Known for bridging rigorous academic inquiry and practical problem-solving, he pursues interdisciplinary approaches that blend device-level innovation with materials characterization. Based in Gyeonggi, South Korea, he brings an international research perspective and a track record of rapid transitions between institutions and research contexts. An understated strength is his ability to adapt lab-scale discoveries toward collaborative, application-focused research efforts.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Nanoscience and Technology, 4.2, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Nanoscience and Technology, 4.2 at 성균관대학교