Scholars 3rd Edition World Congress on

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

THEME: "New Science & Novel technologies in the Nano Regime"

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Steve S. Kim

Steve S. Kim

AFRL

Title: In-operando Affinity Profiling of Peptide-based Biorecognition Elements for Selective Volatile Organic Compound Sensors

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Biography

Dr. Kim is currently serving as a Physical Scientist within the Airman Biosciences Division. After completing National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow (2007-2010), Dr. Kim continued to work as a contract research scientist at AFRL (2010-2016). Dr. Kim’s research interest is developing electronic / electrochemical / optical molecular biomarker and chemical sensors for human performance monitoring and force health protection. He leads research on developing an electronic biosensor platform for trace level cognitive molecular biomarkers, a crucial piece of information to increase the human performance monitoring / assessment capability for the United States Air Force (USAF). His pioneering nano material study and analytical strategy have unveiled the governing factors in the Nano-Bio interface. Dr. Kim has authored and coauthored 63 peer-reviewed scientific journal articles including his main-authored AFRL works that were recognized as a “Top20 most read article on the web in a year” and a “Top20 most read article on the web in a month” in a high impact journal, Nano Letters.


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