Author Biographies

Se-Hoon Jang earned his B.S. degree in Display and Materials Engineering from Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Chungnam, South Korea, in 2021, and his M.S. degree in Electronic Materials, Device, and Equipment Engineering from the same university in 2023. His research currently focuses on inverted QLEDs and the synthesis of oxide nanoparticles.
Go-Eun Kim earned his B.S. degree in Display and Materials Engineering from Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Chungnam, South Korea, in 2020, and his M.S. degree in Electronic Materials, Device, and Equipment Engineering from the same university in 2024. His research currently focuses on the synthesis of oxide nanomaterials and the development of inverted QLEDs.
Sang-Uk Byun earned his B.S. degree in Display and Materials Engineering from Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Chungnam, South Korea, in 2020, and his M.S. degree in Electronic Materials, Device, and Equipment Engineering from the same university in 2022. His current research focuses on inverted QLEDs and quantum dot color conversion.
Kyoung-Ho Lee received his Ph.D. degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, USA, in 1993. Presently, he serves as a Professor in the Department of Electronic Materials, Devices, and Equipment Engineering, Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Korea, where he is also holds the position of Dean in the Office of Academic Affairs. His current interests include material synthesis through the sol–gel method, ceramic glass, and MLCC.
Dae-Gyu Moon earned his B.S. degree in Ceramic Engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, in 1984; his M.S. degree in Materials Engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Seoul, South Korea, in 1990; and his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea, in 1994. He is presently a Professor in the Department of Display and Materials Engineering at Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Chungnam, South Korea. His research interests currently focus on OLEDs, QLEDs, oxide nanoparticles, and flexible displays.
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