WELCOME TO DR. KIM'S LAB

Since joining the faculty of Auburn in 2003, Dr. Kim has focused a research program aimed at advancing the fundamental science of energy harvesting and smart materials for various electro and mechanical devices along with developing new process for novel thin film and nanostructure fabrication. Current research is categorized into the following subjects: 1) thin film materials to advance scientific understanding and to realize novel applications, 2) energy-harvesting materials and devices for autonomous and self powering microsystems, 3) semiconducting nanomaterials and their sensor applications, and 4) various novel thin film processes to develop emerging energy materials.


AU Materials Eng.

AU Materials Engineering is located at Wilmore Laboratories. Currently ten professors are conducting research in various areas.

Group Photo

Group photo in year 2011 summer. More photos are available in Gallery.

 

 

 

Auburn University

Auburn University is one of the largest universities in the South. The main campus holds about 25,000 students.

 


News

Recognition of Dongna's paper as the most highly cited article in JMM of YR2010
September 30, 2011. Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering recognizes that the article, "The design, fabrication and evaluation of a MEMS PZT cantilever with an integrated Si proof mass for vibration energy harvesting" by Shen, Park, Ajitsaria, CHoe, Wikle and Kim was the most highly cited paper contributing to JMM 2010's impact factor.

Contact

Dr. Dong-Joo (Daniel) Kim
Associate Professor
Materials Research and Education Center
275 Wilmore Labs
Auburn AL 36849
334-844-4864
dkim AT auburn.edu
drdjkim AT gmail.com