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  1. Philip Kim (born January 25, 1997), [2] also known as Phil Wizard, is a Canadian artist who specializes in breaking. He is the men's 2024 Summer Olympic gold medal winner and 2022 World champion in the discipline.

  2. Philip Kim is Professor of Physics and Professor Applied Physics at Harvard University. Professor Kim is a world leading scientist in the area of materials research.

  3. 5 days ago · Our group’s research focuses on the mesoscopic investigation of transport phenomena, particularly, electric, thermal and thermoelectrical properties of low dimensional nanoscale materials.

  4. Ultrahigh electron mobility in suspended graphene. KI Bolotin, KJ Sikes, Z Jiang, M Klima, G Fudenberg, J Hone, P Kim, ... Solid state communications 146 (9-10), 351-355. , 2008. 10025. 2008....

  5. Current Members. Principal Investigator. Contact Us. LISE 4th floor. Harvard University. 11 Oxford Street. Cambridge, MA 02138. (617) 496-5546. philipkim@g.harvard.edu.

  6. Philip Kim is an experimental condensed matter physicist. The focus of Kim group’s research is the mesoscopic investigation of various physical phenomena in low dimensional and nanostructured materials.

  7. Professor Kim is a world leading scientist in the area of materials research. His research area is experimental condensed matter physics with an emphasis on physical properties and applications of nanoscale low-dimensional materials.

  8. Research Interests. The focus of Professor Kim group's research is the mesoscopic investigation of various physical phenomena in low dimensional and nanostructured materials. The current research topics are: quantum transport in graphene and its heterostructures; developing heterostructured van der Waals material interfaces; mesoscale ...

  9. Philip Kim is a South Korean physicist. He is a condensed matter physicist known for study of quantum transport in carbon nanotubes and graphene, including observations of quantum Hall effects in graphene. [1]

  10. Jun 22, 2018 · 11 Oxford St. LISE 410. pkim@physics.harvard.edu. (617) 496-0714. Websites. kim.physics.harvard.edu. scholar.harvard.edu/philipkim.

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