Shibo Li | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shibo Li | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Beijing Jiaotong University | China

Prof. Shibo Li is a distinguished materials scientist at Beijing Jiaotong University, China, specializing in MAX phases, MXenes, advanced ceramics, and functional coatings. He has authored over 163 peer-reviewed publications, 5,203 citations with an h-index of 43, reflecting sustained, high-impact contributions to materials science. His research focuses on the synthesis–structure–property relationships of two-dimensional MXenes, carbonitride MAX phases, and ceramic-based functional materials with applications in electromagnetic wave absorption, energy storage, electronics, and thermal management. Professor Li actively collaborates with a broad international network of researchers, fostering interdisciplinary innovation across physics, chemistry, and engineering. His work has advanced scalable material synthesis and tunable functional properties, contributing to next-generation electronic devices, energy-efficient technologies, and national strategic materials development, thereby delivering significant scientific and societal impact.

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Yukuai Liu | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yukuai Liu | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Department-head at Zhaoqing University, China

Dr. Yukuai Liu is an accomplished researcher and Associate Professor at the Department of Electronic Information and Communication Engineering, Zhaoqing University, China. With a strong foundation in condensed matter physics and applied physics, his work focuses on the development of next-generation spintronic and dielectric devices. Over the past decade, he has established a reputation for high-impact research in magnetism, multiferroics, and materials engineering. His research outcomes have been published in leading scientific journals such as Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, and Physical Review B, reflecting global academic recognition. His professional trajectory spans multiple research fellowships and international collaborations, with a career defined by scientific rigor, innovation, and academic leadership. Dr. Liu’s active participation in journal review boards, scientific conferences, and university-level leadership demonstrates his dedication not only to research but also to the broader scientific community.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Liu began his academic journey at Anhui University, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Physics. He then pursued a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Science and Technology of China. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his interest in magnetism, spin transport, and complex material interactions. During his Ph.D., he engaged in experimental and theoretical studies of material properties at the quantum level, which shaped his future career trajectory. His education combined rigorous academic coursework with hands-on research in advanced laboratories. This blend of theory and practice equipped him with deep insights into materials science and physical phenomena. His exposure to leading scientists and cutting-edge technology during this phase instilled in him the discipline and vision that continue to drive his research success today.

Experience

Dr. Liu’s professional experience spans prestigious institutions and diverse research roles. He worked as a Research Fellow and Engineer at the South University of Science and Technology of China, focusing on materials innovation. He then joined The Hong Kong Polytechnic University as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, where he deepened his expertise in spintronics and multiferroics through international collaboration. Dr. Liu joined Zhaoqing University as an Assistant Professor, later becoming an Associate Professor and Department Head. Throughout his career, he has been involved in multiple funded research projects, authored over 40 high-impact publications, and mentored students and junior researchers. His interdisciplinary background, international exposure, and leadership roles underscore his capacity to bridge academic theory with real-world applications, making him a valuable contributor to both the university and the global scientific community.

Research Interest

Dr. Liu’s primary research interests lie in the fields of spintronics, magnetism, dielectric materials, and multiferroics. His recent work explores the coupling of electric and magnetic orders in advanced materials and their potential use in low-power spintronic devices. He has been particularly focused on using ferroelectric substrates like PMN-PT to manipulate magnetoelectric transport in magnetic and topological materials. Another major area of his research includes studying complex anomalous Hall effects and spin transport in magnetic heterostructures. These studies aim to uncover novel physical phenomena and pave the way for innovations in next-generation memory and logic devices. Dr. Liu also explores interfacial effects of rare-earth ions on electronic and spintronic behavior, providing deeper insights into material-device interaction. His multidisciplinary approach blends condensed matter physics, material science, and device engineering, making his research highly relevant to the future of nanoelectronics and quantum technology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu has received multiple recognitions for his outstanding contributions to the field of materials physics and engineering. His consistent publication record in SCI/SCIE-indexed journals, including several Q1 journals, has earned him international credibility and scholarly respect. He has been acknowledged for his research performance by various academic bodies and invited as a speaker and committee member at several international conferences. In addition, he holds active editorial and peer-review appointments, a testament to his academic leadership and subject-matter expertise. His role as a department head and frequent academic advisor highlights his commitment to mentorship and institutional growth. While specific award names are not listed in the nomination form, his overall academic profile aligns well with recognition-worthy achievements such as “Best Researcher” or “Outstanding Scientist” awards. Dr. Liu’s career exemplifies excellence, innovation, and global academic engagement, all essential attributes for prestigious honors in the research community.

Research Skills

Dr. Liu brings a diverse and advanced research skill set that combines experimental techniques, materials fabrication, and device analysis. He is proficient in the use of ferroelectric and multiferroic materials for engineering new types of electronic and magnetic functionalities. His experience in spin transport measurement, magnetoelectric modulation, and thin-film deposition enables him to design and execute complex experiments at the nanoscale. Dr. Liu also has expertise in analyzing magnetic compensation effects, Hall effect behavior, and interfacial interactions, which are vital for understanding and optimizing device performance. His ability to integrate theory with application allows him to collaborate across disciplines, contributing to both fundamental physics and applied engineering. Furthermore, he is skilled in data analysis using modern computational tools and maintains strong scientific writing and presentation capabilities. His research skills have not only led to impactful publications but also to the successful mentoring of emerging scholars in his field.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Interfacial spin structures in Pt/Tb₃Fe₅O₁₂ bilayer films on Gd₃Ga₅O₁₂ substrates.
Authors: Roshni Yadav; Abdulhakim Bake; Wai Tung Lee; Yu‑Kuai Liu; David R. G. Mitchell; Xin‑Ren Yang; David L. Cortie; Ko‑Wei Lin; Chi Wah Leung
Year: 2023
Citations: 2

Title: Modulation of Exchange Bias in La₀.₃₅Sr₀.₆₅MnO₃/La₀.₇Sr₀.₃MnO₃ through Volatile Polarization of P(VDF‑TrFE) Gate Dielectric
Authors: Xu Wen Zhao; Hon Fai Wong; Yu Kuai Liu; Sheung Mei Ng; Min Gan; Lok Wing Wong; Jiong Zhao; Zongrong Wang; Wang Fai Cheng; Chuanwei Huang et al.
Year: 2023

Title: Interlayer antiferromagnetic coupling in Tb₃Fe₅O₁₂/Y₃Fe₅O₁₂ bilayers
Authors: Jing Ming Liang; Xu Wen Zhao; Xin Yuan; Yu Kuai Liu; Sheung Mei Ng; Hon Fai Wong; Pei Gen Li; Yan Zhou; Fu Xiang Zhang; Chee Leung Mak et al.
Year: 2023

Title: The thickness effect on the compensation temperature of rare-earth garnet thin films
Authors: Jing Ming Liang; Xu Wen Zhao; Yu Kuai Liu; Pei Gen Li; Sheung Mei Ng; Hon Fai Wong; Wang Fai Cheng; Yan Zhou; Ji Yan Dai; Chee Leung Mak et al.
Year: 2023

Title: Comparison of topotactic and magnetic structures for manganite oxide films
Authors: Yukuai Liu; Sixia Hu; Boyang Zhao; Xinrong Shi; Xiezong Zeng; Chi Wah Leung; Chuanwei Huang
Year: 2022

Title: Tuning ferromagnetic properties of LaMnO₃ films by oxygen vacancies and strain
Authors: Liu Y. K.; Wong H. F.; Lam K. K.; Mak C. L.; Leung C. W.
Year: 2019

Title: Anomalous Hall effect in Pt/Tb₃Fe₅O₁₂ heterostructure: Effect of compensation point
Authors: Liu Y. K.; Wong H. F.; Lam K. K.; Chan K. H.; Mak C. L.; Leung C. W.
Year: 2018

Title: Balanced development of piezoelectricity and Curie temperature in lead‑free piezoelectric ceramics
Authors: Xu Zhi‑Xue; Yan Jian‑Min; Guo Lei; Xu Meng; Wang Fei‑Fei; Liu Yu‑Kuai; Zheng Ren‑Kui
Year: 2018

Title: Effect of post‑annealing on laser‑ablation deposited WS₂ thin films
Authors: Wang H.; Ng S. M.; Wong H. F.; Wong W. C.; Lam K. K.; Liu Y. K.; Fei L. F.; Zhou Y. B.; Mak C. L.; Wang Y. et al.
Year: 2018

Title: Extreme magnetoresistance and SdH oscillation in compensated semimetals of NbSb₂ single crystals
Authors: Guo Lei; Liu Yu‑Kuai; Gao Guan‑Yin; Huang Ye‑Yu; Gao Heng; Chen Lei; Zhao Weiyao; Ren Wei; Li Shi‑Yan; Li Xiao‑Guang et al.
Year: 2018

Conclusion

Dr. Yukuai Liu is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, owing to his impactful contributions to spintronics, materials science, and device physics. His sustained research excellence, international collaborations, and publication record in top-tier journals reflect his dedication to advancing both science and technology. With demonstrated leadership potential and a global research mindset, Dr. Liu is well-positioned to lead innovative research efforts and inspire future generations of scientists in the years to come.

Shideh Shadravan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shideh Shadravan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Oklahoam, United States

Dr. Shideh Shadravan is an accomplished structural engineer, educator, and researcher with a strong background in civil engineering and architectural design. She serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture and has influenced over 1,400 students through her courses in structures, materials, and building design. Her research focuses on building resilience against natural disasters, structural system innovation, and sustainable materials, supported by more than $300,000 in research funding. Recognized with multiple teaching and research awards, Dr. Shadravan is a thought leader in low-rise residential design and concrete crack mitigation. Her collaborative research extends to institutions like UCLA and Cal State Long Beach. She is actively engaged in professional societies including ASCE, AISC, and ASEE. With a strong record of academic leadership, industry collaboration, and applied innovation, Dr. Shadravan stands out as a significant contributor to advancing the future of resilient and sustainable infrastructure.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Shideh Shadravan holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Oklahoma, where her dissertation focused on the dimensional stability of concrete slabs on grade. She also earned her M.S. in Civil Engineering from the same institution, with a thesis centered on the bending capacity of cold-formed Z-purlins used in roof systems. Her foundational training in engineering began with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Ferdosi University of Mashad, Iran. Throughout her academic progression, she demonstrated excellence in structural systems and materials research, earning prestigious fellowships and scholarships, including the Heritage Scholarship and multiple CTS Cement Manufacturing Fellowships. Her education provided a strong theoretical and applied engineering base, enabling her to pursue interdisciplinary research that bridges civil engineering, construction science, and architectural design. Her doctoral and post-doctoral research set the foundation for innovative solutions in structural performance, material sustainability, and the development of resilient infrastructure.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Shideh Shadravan’s professional experience spans academic, research, and leadership roles over two decades. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture, where she also held roles as Graduate Liaison and Associate Director. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor and has been deeply involved in graduate advising and curriculum development. She has also worked as a lecturer at Cornell University, where she guided architecture students in sustainability-focused studio projects. Her research collaborations include visiting scholar appointments at UCLA and California State University, Long Beach. Dr. Shadravan has led and co-led funded projects with industry partners like CTS Cement, APA, and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. Her leadership in securing over $300,000 in research funding and her teaching excellence awards highlight her commitment to education, innovation, and community impact. She actively contributes to professional societies and serves on graduate thesis and dissertation committees across disciplines.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Shideh Shadravan’s research is deeply rooted in developing innovative strategies to enhance structural resilience and sustainability. Her focus lies in optimizing building performance by integrating architectural design, structural systems, and material science. She explores cutting-edge methods to improve the strength and dimensional stability of concrete and investigates the failure modes of various structural systems under lateral loads such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Dr. Shadravan is especially dedicated to improving the performance and cost-efficiency of residential low-rise buildings, with particular emphasis on wood-frame and mass timber construction. Her work also addresses environmentally friendly construction materials, architectural heritage preservation, and solar racking stability. By blending theory with real-world applications, her research contributes to disaster-resilient infrastructure, sustainability in construction, and effective teaching methods for structural engineering. Her interdisciplinary research integrates civil engineering principles, construction science, and architectural practice to solve emerging challenges in resilient and sustainable design.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Shideh Shadravan has received numerous prestigious awards that reflect her excellence in both research and teaching. She is a multi-year recipient of the “Distinguished Research and Creativity Award” from the Division of Architecture and has twice been honored for “Excellence in Teaching” by the Gibbs College of Architecture. Her contributions have earned her the Urban Design Fellowship, the Publication Incentive Program Award, and multiple Program of Research Enhancement (PRE) awards. Her industry-sponsored research has attracted grants from CTS Cement Manufacturing, APA-The Engineered Wood Association, and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. Additionally, she has been recognized for scholarly engagement with the private sector and received the Outstanding Faculty Award for her all-around contribution to the college. These accolades collectively underscore her outstanding impact in academia, research, and service. Dr. Shadravan’s record of continuous recognition showcases her commitment to innovation, excellence, and professional leadership in engineering and architecture.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Shideh Shadravan possesses a comprehensive suite of research skills that span experimental design, materials testing, structural modeling, and interdisciplinary collaboration. She is proficient in leading large-scale structural tests, particularly on wood and concrete systems, and analyzing data related to structural behavior under lateral loads. She has expertise in investigating concrete shrinkage, crack management, and foundation stability, especially in low-rise buildings. Her work includes hands-on experience with industry-sponsored prototyping, structural performance assessments, and integration of sustainable materials. Dr. Shadravan excels in developing test frameworks that bridge theoretical research and practical application, often collaborating with engineers, architects, and manufacturers. She is also skilled in grant writing, project management, and mentoring graduate students through complex research processes. Her strong communication abilities support her interdisciplinary and cross-institutional collaborations. With a deep understanding of structural resilience, material performance, and building science, she consistently delivers high-impact research that addresses real-world engineering and architectural challenges.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Shideh Shadravan is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her career demonstrates a strong trajectory of impactful research, innovative engineering solutions, excellence in teaching, and community engagement. Her work not only addresses critical structural engineering challenges but also contributes to sustainable, resilient construction practices.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  1. Title: Innovative Approaches to Enhancing Concrete Compressive Strength: An Extensive Investigation of Biochar-Embedded and Self-Repairing Techniques

  2. Journal: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering

  3. Year: 2025

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  5. Citation (APA Style):
    Author(s). (2025). Innovative approaches to enhancing concrete compressive strength: An extensive investigation of biochar-embedded and self-repairing techniques. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.

  6. Citation Count: 1

Chul Huh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chul Huh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Principal Researcher at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea

Dr. Chul Huh is an accomplished researcher with over two decades of experience in materials science, biomedical engineering, and nanotechnology. Currently serving as a Principal Researcher at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) in South Korea, he has made significant contributions to the development of biosensors, bioelectrodes, artificial muscles, and biomedical imaging technologies. With a Ph.D. from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology and a postdoctoral tenure at Cornell University, Dr. Huh has authored more than 45 peer-reviewed international journal papers in prestigious journals such as Advanced Materials, Optics Express, and IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. His interdisciplinary work bridges electronics and biomedicine, demonstrating innovation and practical impact. While his portfolio would benefit from highlighting more awards and academic leadership roles, his extensive publication record, research versatility, and long-term commitment to cutting-edge technology make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Chul Huh has a strong educational background rooted in materials science and engineering. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering from Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, graduating in 1996. He then pursued advanced studies at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), earning his Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering in 1998. Continuing at GIST, he obtained his Ph.D. in the same field in 2002, where he conducted in-depth research that laid the foundation for his future work in nanotechnology and electronic materials. His educational training combined rigorous theoretical knowledge with practical experimentation, equipping him with the skills necessary for high-impact research in both academia and industry. This comprehensive education has supported his interdisciplinary research in biosensors, optoelectronics, and biomedical devices, and enabled him to contribute significantly to innovation at one of South Korea’s leading research institutes.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Chul Huh possesses over 20 years of professional research experience in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering. Following the completion of his Ph.D., he worked as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University from 2002 to 2005, where he deepened his expertise in advanced electronic materials and device fabrication. Since 2005, he has been serving as a Principal Researcher at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) in Daejeon, South Korea. At ETRI, Dr. Huh has led and contributed to numerous high-impact projects involving biosensors, artificial muscles, bioelectrodes, and optoelectronic devices. His work bridges fundamental research and applied technologies with real-world biomedical applications. Throughout his career, he has collaborated extensively with both domestic and international researchers, authored over 45 journal articles, and played a pivotal role in advancing interdisciplinary innovations that integrate materials science with healthcare technology.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Chul Huh’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering, with a strong focus on developing advanced sensing and imaging technologies. His primary areas of interest include biosensors, bio-medical sensors, artificial muscles, and biomedical imaging systems. He is particularly passionate about creating innovative materials and devices that can enhance human health monitoring, diagnostic capabilities, and therapeutic interventions. His work involves the use of cutting-edge materials such as silicon nanocrystals, graphene-based hydrogels, and reduced graphene oxide to design highly sensitive, biocompatible, and durable devices. Dr. Huh is also interested in integrating photonic and electronic systems for real-time biomedical applications. His interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between material design and practical healthcare solutions, reflecting a deep commitment to translational research. Through collaborations and applied innovations, he continues to explore new frontiers in smart biomedical devices and wearable healthcare technologies.

Award and Honor🏆

While Dr. Chul Huh’s curriculum vitae does not explicitly list individual awards and honors, his distinguished career and extensive publication record reflect a high level of professional recognition in the scientific community. His position as a Principal Researcher at the prestigious Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) in South Korea is itself a testament to his expertise and leadership in his field. Furthermore, his collaboration with leading researchers and consistent contributions to high-impact journals such as Advanced Materials, Applied Physics Letters, Optics Express, and IEEE Electron Device Letters suggest sustained acknowledgment of his work’s quality and innovation. His postdoctoral appointment at Cornell University also underscores international recognition of his academic excellence. Although specific accolades are not listed, Dr. Huh’s influential publications, long-standing research contributions, and role in advancing interdisciplinary innovations have earned him professional distinction, positioning him as a strong contender for honors such as the Best Researcher Award.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Chul Huh possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills that span across materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering. He is highly proficient in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, particularly silicon nanocrystals and graphene-based structures, and their integration into functional devices. His expertise includes the design and fabrication of biosensors, biomedical electrodes, light-emitting diodes, and implantable strain sensors. Dr. Huh is skilled in both experimental research and applied device development, with a deep understanding of photonics, optoelectronics, and electrochemical sensing technologies. He has demonstrated excellence in leading interdisciplinary research projects, contributing to over 45 peer-reviewed publications. His ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams, both nationally and internationally, further highlights his communication and coordination strengths. Dr. Huh’s analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and consistent innovation in biomedical applications underscore his strong research capabilities, making him a valuable contributor to both academic research and real-world technological advancements.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Chul Huh is a highly qualified and suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially given his exceptional research output, long-standing scientific contributions, and interdisciplinary innovations in biosensing and optoelectronic devices. His work has clear real-world applications in healthcare and diagnostics, positioning him as a valuable asset to the scientific community.c

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Improved light-output and electrical performance of InGaN-based light-emitting diode by microroughening of the p-GaN surface

    • Authors: C. Huh, K.S. Lee, E.J. Kang, S.J. Park

    • Year: 2003

    • Citations: 490

  • Modeling of a GaN-based light-emitting diode for uniform current spreading

    • Authors: H. Kim, J.M. Lee, C. Huh, S.W. Kim, D.J. Kim, S. Park, H. Hwang

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 138

  • Improvement in light-output efficiency of InGaN/GaN multiple-quantum well light-emitting diodes by current blocking layer

    • Authors: C. Huh, J.M. Lee, D.J. Kim, S.J. Park

    • Year: 2002

    • Citations: 126

  • Apparatus and method for controlling emotion of driver (Patent)

    • Authors: P. Byoung-Jun, S.H. Kim, J. Eun-Hye, C. Huh, M.A. Chung

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 99

  • Label-free optical biosensing using a horizontal air-slot SiNx microdisk resonator

    • Authors: S. Lee, S.C. Eom, J.S. Chang, C. Huh, G.Y. Sung, J.H. Shin

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 80

  • Temperature dependence of performance of InGaN/GaN MQW LEDs with different indium compositions

    • Authors: C. Huh, W.J. Schaff, L.F. Eastman, S.J. Park

    • Year: 2004

    • Citations: 80

  • Lateral Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (Texas Instruments Patent)

    • Author: Hideaki Kawahara (Mentioned alongside Dr. Huh)

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 75*

  • Effective sulfur passivation of an n-type GaN surface by an alcohol-based sulfide solution

    • Authors: C. Huh, S.W. Kim, H.S. Kim, I.H. Lee, S.J. Park

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 73

  • Enhanced Protein Immobilization Efficiency on a TiO₂ Surface Modified with a Hydroxyl Functional Group

    • Authors: W.J. Kim, S. Kim, B.S. Lee, A. Kim, C.S. Ah, C. Huh, G.Y. Sung, W.S. Yun

    • Year: 2009

    • Citations: 69

  • Electromigration-induced failure of GaN multi-quantum well light emitting diode

    • Authors: H. Kim, H. Yang, C. Huh, S.W. Kim, S.J. Park, H. Hwang

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 65

  • Response to cardiac markers in human serum analyzed by guided-mode resonance biosensor

    • Authors: W.J. Kim, B.K. Kim, A. Kim, C. Huh, C.S. Ah, K.H. Kim, J. Hong, S.H. Park, S. Song, et al.

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 52

  • Dry-etch damage and its recovery in InGaN/GaN multi-quantum-well light-emitting diodes

    • Authors: J.M. Lee, C. Huh, D.J. Kim, S.J. Park

    • Year: 2003

    • Citations: 51

  • Enhancement in Light Emission Efficiency of a Silicon Nanocrystal Light‐Emitting Diode by Multiple‐Luminescent Structures

    • Authors: C. Huh, K.H. Kim, B.K. Kim, W. Kim, H. Ko, C.J. Choi, G.Y. Sung

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 49