Young-Kee Kim
Young-Kee Kim | |
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Born | 1962 (age 52–53) |
Residence | United States |
Nationality | United States |
Fields | Nuclear physics |
Institutions | University of Chicago, Physics, Professor |
Alma mater | Ph.D. University of Rochester |
Known for | Rochester Distinguished Scholar Medal(2010), Science/Education Service Medal by Korean Government |
Notable awards |
2004 APS Fellow (2004) Ho-Am Prize (2005) American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow (2012) |
Young-Kee Kim | |
Hangul | 김영기 |
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Revised Romanization | Gim Yeong-gi |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Yŏnggi |
Young-Kee Kim is a South Korean-born American physicist.
Education
- 1984 B.S. Physics, Korea University
- 1986 M.S. Physics, Korea University
- 1990 Ph.D. Physics, University of Rochester
Work
- 1990–1995: Postdoc Fellow/Research Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
- 1996–2000: Assistant Prof. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
- 2000–2001: Associate Prof. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
- 2002: Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
- 2003–present: Professor of Physics, University of Chicago
- 2006–2013: Deputy Director, Fermilab
- 2012–Present: Louis Block Professor, University of Chicago[1]
Awards
- 1987: Rush Rhees Fellow
- 1997: Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
- 2004: APS Fellow
- 2005: Ho-Am Prize
- 2008: South Korean government Science/Education Service Medal
- 2010: Rochester Distinguished Scholar Medal
- 2010: Vaden W. Miles Memorial Lecturer
- 2011: Emma K. Malmstrom Lecturer
- 2012: American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
Research positions
- 1993–1999: Leader, CDF W Mass Analysis Group
- 1995–1996: Co-Leader, CDF Electroweak Physics Group
- 2000: Associate Project Manager, CDF Run II Upgrade
- 2001: Associate Head, CDF Run II Detector Operations
- 2002: Co-Leader, CDF Level-3 Trigger System
- 2003–2004: Co-Leader, CDF Top Mass Analysis Group
- 2004–2006: Co-Spokesperson, CDF Collaboration