Staff Engineer
Minsu Seo
Minsu Seo has experience measuring the physical properties of cryogenic and high magnetic fields, and he has experience development related systems. Also, he has experience in manufacturing samples using the semiconductor manufacturing process.
Currently, Minsu manages helium liquefaction equipment and helium recovery systems, and provides technical support to the QNS research group. He is involved in the production of STM systems and various controllers. He is also building and managing a monitoring system for safety in the QNS laboratory. He additionally manages research-related pumps, compressors, chiller systems and various gases.
Currently, Minsu manages helium liquefaction equipment and helium recovery systems, and provides technical support to the QNS research group. He is involved in the production of STM systems and various controllers. He is also building and managing a monitoring system for safety in the QNS laboratory. He additionally manages research-related pumps, compressors, chiller systems and various gases.
“What we have to remember is that what we observe is not nature herself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning. Natural science, does not simply describe and explain nature; it is part of the interplay between nature and ourselves.”
- Werner Karl Heisenberg
- 2007 - 2010
- MS in Physics, Hanyang University
- 2003 - 2007
- BS in Applied Physics, Hanyang University
- 2019 - Current
- Researcher at Center for Quantum Nanoscience(QNS), Institute for Basic Science(IBS), Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
- 2017 - 2018
- Manager, Technical Department, Seongwoo Instruments
- 2011 - 2016
- Researcher, Scientific Instrumentation & Management Div., Korea Basic Science Institute
- 2010 - 2011
- Research Assistant Professor, Quantum Photonic Science Research Center(SRC), Hanyang University
- 2018
- M. J. Oh et al., “Vortex pinning in artificially layered Ba(Fe,Co)2As2 film”, Cryogenics 92, 1
- 2017
- M. Naumanet et al., “In-plane magnetic anisotropy in strontium iridate Sr2IrO4”, Physical Review B 96, 155102
- 2015
- S.-I. Kim et al., “Dependence of inverse-spin Hall effect and spin-rectified voltage on tantalum thickness in Ta/CoFeB bilayer structure”, Applied Physics Letters 106, 32409
- 2015
- S.-I. Kim et al., “Stacking order dependence of inverse spin Hall effect and anomalous Hall effect in spin pumping experiments”, Journal of Applied Physics 117, 17D901-1
- 2014
- S.-H. C. Baek et al., “Alleviation of fermi-level pinning effect at metal/germanium interface by the insertion of graphene layers”, Applied Physics Letters 105, 073508