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- | ====== Project ====== | ||
+ | ===== Education ===== | ||
- | ===== C3N4(Carbon Nitride) ===== | + | * M.S. in Physics (advisor: [[user:ykkwon|Prof. Young-Kyun Kwon]]), [[http://phy.khu.ac.kr|Department of Physics]], [[http://khu.ac.kr|Kyung Hee University]], Seoul, Korea, 2015~Present |
- | {{ :user:hosin:screenshot_from_2014-11-13_19_14_19.png?nolink |}} | + | * B.S. in Physics, [[http://phy.khu.ac.kr|Department of Physics]], [[http://khu.ac.kr|Kyung Hee University]], Seoul, Korea, 2015 |
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+ | ===== Conferences ===== | ||
- | **C3N4** consists exclusively of covalently-linked, \\ | + | * **KPS Fall Conference (kpsf)** (Gwangju Kimdaejung Convention Center, Gwangju, Korea, October 19-21) |
- | sp2-hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms. \\ | + | *[10/20] Local atomic properties on phase change materials Ge2Sb2Te5: Ab initio study \\ Hosin Song, Hanjin Park, Cheol-Woon Kim, and Young-Kyun Kwon |
- | It was first postulated by others as **<fc #fa5454>“graphitic carbon nitride(g-C3N4)”</fc>**, \\ | + | |
- | by analogy with the structurally related graphite. \\ | + |