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Founder’s Message

Thank you for visiting our website. Graphene Square Inc. (GSI) was founded in January 2012 based on the world's first CVD graphene sythesis technology published in Nature (2009) and Nature Nanotech. (2010). To date, we have successfully secured 80+ graphene related patents. In particular, GSI has the key patents on the industrial scale production technolgy as highlighted by Bloomberg (2014). We have been working with large electronics company such as Samsung, LG, and Apple for many years, and realized that the future of electronics cannot be realized without graphene, and GSI has a unique position that brings the graphene and 2D materials technology to our real life based on its strong IP portfolio including R2R production, EMI sheilding, touch screen, transparent heaters, etc.

Founder/Scientific Advisor

Pioneer of large-scale graphene synthesis Byung Hee Hong pioneered the large-scale synthesis of graphene by CVD(Chemical vapor deposition) from previously micrometer scale level, which triggered chemical research studies toward the practical applications of graphene.
  • Micro Scale <K. Novoselov, et al.> Science (2004)
  • Meter scale <Graphene Finally Goes Big> Science (2010)
In terms of graphene research, even though graphene was discovered by Geim&Novoselov, Hong Byung Hee is evaluated as the frontier with respect to its commercialization
World’s first reporter of …
  • CVD Synthesis One of 2 essential methods of graphene synthesis

    His first report on the CVD synthesis of graphene (Nature 457, 706 (2009)) as recorded the world highest citations in chemistry among the papers published since 2009.

    6,000+ citation as of today (2009~)  
  • R2R method Ultimate technology for graphene mass production

    A year after, Byung Hee Hong developed the synthesis of ultra-large graphene based on roll-to-roll method and applied the material to flexible touch screens (Nature Nanotech. 5, 574-578 (2010)), which is believed to be the first demonstration of the utilization of graphene materials in practical electronic devices. 

    4,000+ citation as of today (2010~)  
Nobel Symposium & Nobel Museum

For this contribution, Byung Hee Hong was invited by the Nobel Committee to give a presentation in the Novel Symposium on Graphene, five months prior to the announcement of the Nobel Physics Prize on graphene in 2010. The press release by the Royal Swedish Academy has cited Byung Hee Hong’s paper as one of the major research achievements that contributed to the prize, and his achievements are being exhibited in *Nobel Museum.

* Nobel Museum

Located in Stockholm Sweden, Nobel museum is a museum devoted to circulate information on the Nobel Prize, Nobel laureates from 1901 to present, and the life of the founder of the prize, Alfred Nobel (1833-1896).

Team

  • Philip Kim Scientific Advisor

    Professor, Department of Physics Harvard University

  • Yang Duck Joo Business Advisor

    Associate Dean, Research Professor Nanoscience and Technology, University of Texas at Dallas

  • SNU Graphene Laboratory Joint academic collaboration

    Seoul National University College of Natural Sciences

  • George Ferrio CEO, Microphotonics

    Official US Distributor

  • Joaquin Fernandez GSQ EU distributor, CEO

    Official EU Distributor

  • Good Fellow GSQ EU distributor, CEO

Career & Activities

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Hong Byung Hee
Hong Byung Hee
  • Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
  • College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University
  • http://www.graphene.re.kr
Selected profile
    • Employment
    • 2014- Visiting Associate, Department of Physics, Harvard University Director, SNU Graphene Center, Seoul National University
    • 2011- Associate professor, Department of Chemistry, Seoul National Univers
    • 2007 - 2011 Assistant professor, Department of Chemistry & Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology (SAINT)
    • 2004 - 2007 Post-Doc, Columbia University (Adviser: Philip Kim)
    • Advisory Board
    • 2011 - European Graphene Flagship, strategic advisory Concil (Including 4 Nobel Laureates)
    • 2012 - Cambridge University Graphene Centre, UK, External Advisory Board
    • 2011 - LG Electronics, Advisory Committee for CTO
    • Journal Editor/Editorial Board
    • 2011 - 2D Materials, Institute of Physics, Regional Editor (Asia)
    • 2012 - Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group, Editorial Board
    • Invited Talks
    • 2016 2nd International Conference in Two-dimensional Layered Materials, Hong Kong (Plenary)
    • 2015 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), Washington DC, USA
    • 2014 Graphene Week, Gothenburg, Sweden Gordon Research Conference, Lewiston, USA
    • 2013 ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, USA
    • 2012 ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, USA
    • 2012 15th International Conference on Thin Films, Kyoto, Japan (Plenary) Nature Conference "Graphene: The Road to Applications", Boston, USA (Overview)
    • 2010 2010 30th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS), Seoul, Korea Nobel Symposium on Graphene, Stockholm, Sweden
    • 2009 APS March Meeting, Pittsburgh, USA
    • Honors
    • 2013 Financial Times, designated as “The Rising Star in the field of physics“
    • 2010 Ph.D in Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) (Adviser: Kwang-soo Kim)
Education
  • Ph. D. in Chemistry, August 2002; Pohang University of Sciene and Technology   Thesis Title : Formation and Application of Science and Technology   Thesis Adcisor. Prof. Kwang S. Kim
  • B. S. in Chemistry, February 1998; Pohang University of Science and Technology
Professional Actvities
    • Awards
    • 2009 POSCO Cheong-Am Bessemer Fellowship, TJ Park Foundation 2010 SKKU Young Fellowship, Sungkyunkwan University 2010 Joong-Ang Daily - Yumin Award of Science 2011 Kyung-Ahm Prize of Natural Sciences 2012 Excellent Researcher Award (Korean Chemical Society) 2012 Creative Knowledge Award (Ministry of Education, Sci. and Tech.)
    • Journal Editor/Editorial Board
    • 2D Materials, Institute of Physics, Regional Editor (Asia) (2013~). Scientific Reports,Nature Publishing Group, Editorial Board (2012~).
    • Advisory Board/Project Committee
    • EU Graphene Flagship, Strategic Advisory Council (2011~). Cambridge Univ. Graphene Center, External Advisory Board (2013~).s LG Electronics, Advisory Committee for CTO (2012~). Graphene Square Inc., Founder & Scientific Advisory Board (2012~). Korean Graphene Commercialization Project, Planning Committee (2011~2012). Korean Graphene Hub Project, Planning Committee (2012). MELFAS Co. Ltd., Outside Director (2013.4~2015.12).
    • Conference Organizers/Symposium Chairs
    • 2010 MRS spring meeting, San Francisco, Symposium Co-Chair 2010 Recent Advances in Graphene and Related Materials, Co-Organizer 2010 International Conference on Electronic Materials and Nanotechnology for Green Environment, Symposium Chair 2011 Recent Progress in Graphene Research, Organizing Chair 2012 Graphene Week 2012, Co-Organizer 2014 Graphene Week 2014, Scientific Advisory Board 2015 Graphene Week 2015, Scientific Advisory Board
    • Plenary/Keynote/Tutorial Talks
    • 2010 Recent Advances in Graphene and Related Materials (Keynote) 2010 Korea Material Research Society Meeting (Plenary) 2010 ISEPD, Chiang Mai, Thailand (Keynote) 2010 ICNST 2010, Gwangju, Korea (Plenary) 2010 Dasan Conference on Graphene, Jeju, Korea (Opening Keynote) 2010 AVS Fall meeting, Albuquerque, NM (Tutorial) 2011 NT11, Cambridge, UK (Tutorial) 2011 Graphene 2011, Bilbao, Spain (Keynote) 2011 15th International Conference on Thin Films, Kyoto, Japan (Plenary) 2013 New Diamond and Nano Carbon 2013, Singapore (Keynote) 2013 7th World Congress on Biomimetics, Artificial Muscles and Nano-Bio (Keynote) 2016 2nd International Conference in Two-dimensional Layered Materials, Hong Kong (Plenary)
    • Invited Talks
    • 2009 APS March Meeting, Pittsburgh, USA 2010 Graphene Week, Maryland, USA 2010 E-MRS Spring Meeting, Strasbourg, France 2010 International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials (SSDM), Tokyo, Japan 2010 30th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS), Seoul, Korea 2010 Nobel Symposium on Graphene, Stockholm, Sweden 2011 Graphene Week 2011, Obergurgl, Austria 2011 APS March Meeting, Dallas, TX, USA 2011 Graphene 2020: Opportunities for Europe, Brussels, Belgium 2011 Baker Symposium: The Future of Graphene Chemistry, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, USA 2011 Nature Conference "Graphene: The Road to Applications", Boston, USA (Overview) 2011 IOP Topical Research Meetings on Physics: Graphene and Related Two-Dimensonal Materials, London, UK. 2012 Graphene 2012, Brussels, Belgium- 2012 Graphene Week 2012, Delft, Netherland 2012 Graphene and Green Energy International Symposium 2012, Tianjin, China. 2012 ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, USA. 2013 ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, USA. 2013 Chamers, AoA Conference, Marstrand, Sweden. 2013 London Business Conference on Graphene, London, UK 2014 MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA (2 invited talks) 2014 Gordon Research Conference, Lewiston, USA 2014 Graphene Week, Gothenburg, Sweden 2015 Grapchina 2015, Qingdao, China (2 invited talks) 2015 Graphene Canada 2015, Montreal, Canada (2 invited talks) 2015 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), Washington DC, USA 2015 Pacifichem, Hawaii, USA 2016 China Graphene Summit, Shanghai, China

Publications

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Hong Byung Hee
Hong Byung Hee
  • Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
  • College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University
  • http://www.graphene.re.kr
Selected publication

“Growth dynamics and gas transport mechanism of nanobubbles in graphene liquid cells,” Nature Commun. 2015, 6, 6068. “Graphene for displays that bend," Nature Nanotech. 2014, 9, 737-738. “Extremely efficient flexible organic light-emitting diodes with modified graphene anode,” Nature Photonics 2012 , 6, 105. “High-performance graphene-based transparent flexible heaters,” Nano Lett. 2011, 11, 5154. "Roll-to-roll production of 30 inch graphene films for transparent electrodes,” Nature Nanotech. 2010, 5, 574. (Cover Article) “Wafer-Scale Synthesis and Transfer of Graphene Films." Nano Lett. 2010, 10, 490-493. “Large-Scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes,” Nature 2009, 457, 706. “Near-field focusing and magnification through self-assembled nanoscale spherical lenses,” Nature 2009, 460, 498. “Covalently bridging gaps in single-walled carbon nanotubes with conducting molecules,” Science 2006, 311, 356. “Ultrathin single-crystalline silver nanowire arrays formed in an ambient solution phase,” Science 2001, 294, 348.

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References from global renowned researchers

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Hong Byung Hee
Hong Byung Hee
  • Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
  • College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University
  • http://www.graphene.re.kr
What worldwide researchers are saying about Hong Byung Hee
  • Prof. Konstantin Novoselov  Manchester Univ. School of Physics
    Prof. Konstantin Novoselov Manchester Univ. School of Physics

    “Prof. Byung Hee Hong’s work helped in providing what industries require in terms of graphene commercialization.” - 2011 Electronics News Special Report -“Prof. Byung Hee Hong’s large scale synthesis research enabled receipt of the Nobel prize.” - Novoselov’s email to Prof. Byung Hee Hong -

  • Prof. Andre Geim
    Prof. Andre Geim Manchester Univ. School of Physics

    May 2010 - Prof. Byung Hee Hong spoke at the Nobel symposium about the large scale synthesis technique of graphene and touchscreen applications. He received high praise for showing the future of graphene. The Nobel Prize was announced five months later.- 2011 Electronics News Special Report -

  • Prof. Andre Geim
    Prof. Phillip Kim Harvard Univ. School of Physics

    “I am glad to see that Prof. Byung Hee Hong rejected offers from other countries in order to continue his graphene research in Korea. Graphene Square Inc. will accomplish important works as a leader in graphene material development in Korea.”- 2012 Graphene Square Anniversary -

  • Prof. James Hone
    Prof. James Hone Columbia Univ. School of Engineering

    “In my opinion, Korea’s graphene research is at the forefront. Byung Hee Hong first developed the technique to produce graphene in mass scale and it was quite innovative. He changed people’s perspective of graphene. Within the labs, graphene was a fun and interesting research area material, but then suddenly, it was transformed into something that we can actually apply and adapt.”- 2015 KBS “Carbon Revolution” -

Advisory Board

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Philip Kim
Philip Kim

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.  The focus of Prof. Kim’s group research is the mesoscopic investigation of transport phenomena, particularly, electric, thermal and thermoelectrical properties of low dimensional nanoscale materials. These materials include carbon nanotubes, organic and inorganic nanowires, 2-dimensional mesoscopic single crystals, and single organic molecules. The use of modern state-of-the-art semiconductor device fabrication techniques and the development of new methods of material synthesis/manipulation are essential parts of this research. He has initiated these efforts very successfully, and is continuously making innovations in microscopic experimental tools and methods in order to investigate the electric, thermal/thermoelectric transport properties of the nanoscale materials. Professor Kim published more than 120 papers in professional journals which are well cited. Many of his papers are published in high impact journals such as Nature, Science and Physical Review Letters. Professor Kim received numerous honors and award including Oliver E. Buckley Prize (2014), Loeb Lectureship, Harvard (2012); Dresden Barkhausen Award (2011); Yunker Lectureship, Oregon State University, (2011); Chapman Lectureship, Rice University, (2009);  IBM Faculty Award (2009); Ho-Am Science Prize (2008); American Physical Society Fellow (2007); Columbia University Distinguished Faculty Award (2007); Recipient Scientific American 50 (2006); National Science Foundation Faculty Career Award (2004).  In addition, He has given more than 300 invited presentations as keynote speaker, plenary speakers, and invited speakers in international and domestic conferences, colloquiums and department seminars. 

Education and Training
  • Seoul National University Physics B.S. 1990
  • Harvard University Applied Physics M.A. 1996
  • Harvard University Applied Physics Ph.D. 1999
  • University of California, Berkeley Physics Post-Doctoral Fellow 1999-2001
Appointments
    • 2014 Professor, Department of Physics, Harvard University
    • 2009 - 2014 Professor, Department of Physics, Columbia University
    • 2006 - 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Columbia University
    • 2002 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Columbia University
    • 1999 - 2001 Miller Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics, University of California, Berkeley
Honors and Awards
    • Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize (2014) Loeb Lecture, Harvard University(2012) Dresden Barkhausen Award (2012) Yunker Lecture, Oregon State University,(2011) Scientist of the Year, Korean-American scientists and Engineers Association(2011) Chapman Lecture, Rice University, (2009) IBM Faculty Award (2009) Ho-Am Science Prize (2008) American Physical Society Fellow (2007) Columbia University Distinguished Faculty Award (2007) Recipient Scientific American 50 (2006) National Science Foundation Faculty Career Award (2004) Outstanding Young Researcher Award, Association of Korean Physicists in America (2002)
Publications
    • Total Publications (More than 120 publications including Nature (6), Science (10), Nature Phys. (5), Nature Nanotech (4), Nature Materials (1), Phys. Rev. Letts (31), Nano Lett. (14)). Total Citation (More than 25,000, h-index: 56).
Publications
    • 1. C. R. Dean, L. Wang, P. Maher, C. Forsythe, F. Ghahari, Y. Gao, J. Katoch, M. Ishigami, P. Moon, M. Koshino, T. Taniguchi, K. Watanabe, K. L. Shepard, J. Hone, and P. Kim, “Hofstadter's butterfly in moire superlattices: A fractal quantum Hall effect,” Nature 497, 598-602 (2013)
    • 2. P. Maher, C. R. Dean, A. F. Young, T. Taniguchi, K. Watanabe, K. L. Shepard, J. Hone, and P. Kim, “Evidence for a Spin Phase Transition at Charge Neutrality in Bilayer Graphene,” Nature Physics, 9, 154-158 (2013)
    • 3. A. F. Young, C. R. Dean, L. Wang, H. Ren, P. Cadden-Zimansky, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, J. Hone, K.L. Shepard, and P. Kim, “Spin and valley quantum Hall ferromagnetism in graphene,” Nature Physics, 8, 553-556 (2012)
    • 4. Y. Zhao, P. Cadden-Zimansky, F. Ghahari, and P. Kim, “Magnetoresistance Measurements of Graphene at the Charge Neutrality Point,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 106804 (2012)
    • 5. F. Ghahari, Y. Zhao, P. Cadden-Zimansky, K. Bolotin, P. Kim, “Measurement of the n = 1/3 fractional quantum Hall energy gap in suspended graphene,”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 046801 (2011).
    • 6. C. R. Dean, A. F. Young, P. Cadden-Zimansky, L. Wang, H. Ren, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, P. Kim, J. Hone, K.L. Shepard, “Multicomponent fractional quantum Hall effect in graphene,” Nature Physics, 7, 693 (2011)
    • 7. Dmitri K. Efetov and P. Kim, “Controlling electron-phonon interactions in graphene at ultra high carrier densities,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 256805 (2010)
    • 8. Y. Zhao, P. cadden-Zimansky, Z. Jiang and P. Kim, “Symmetry breaking of the zero energy Landau level in bilayer graphene,” Physical Review Lett. 104, 066801 (2010)
    • 9. M. Y. Han, J. C. Brant, and P. Kim, “Electron Transport in Disordered Graphene Nanoribbons,” Physical Review Lett. 104, 056801 (2010).
    • 10. C. R. Dean, A.F.Young, I. Meric, C.Lee, L.Wang, S.Sorgenfrei, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, P. Kim, K.L. Shepard, and J. Hone, “Boron nitride substrates for high quality graphene electronics,” Nature Nanotechnology 5, 722 (2010)

Advisory Board

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Duck Joo Yang
Duck Joo Yang
  • Associate Dean, Research Professor
  • Nanoscience and Technology, University of Texas at Dallas

Before joining U. T. Dallas in the Fall of 2003, Dr. Yang was in charge of leading Nano-Bio Business Development at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) as an Executive Vice President. SAIT is the Central R&D organization in Samsung Electronics. For 1997-99, he was the Head of Chemical Sector and Vice President at the Institute, and in February, 2000, he was promoted to an Executive Vice President in covering bio/chemical fields as CRO besides managing the Chemical Sector. Prior to Samsung, while employed at DuPont Company, he held various positions as a researcher, group leader, project/marketing manager at DuPont-U.S.A for 1978-95 and as Managing Director at DuPont-Korea for 1995-97. While at Dupont, he received various experiences through working in the several positions in R&D, manufacturing, supply chain, project/product management and sales/marketing at Polymer Intermediates Dept., Finishes/Fabricated Products Dept., Automotive Products SBU and Electronics Materials SBU. He was an adjunct professor at the Center for Surface Science and Engineering at University of Missouri at Columbia for 1989-93. He was also a founding member of Delaware Korean School and served as Managing Principle for 1993-5.

Activities
    • 2012 Advisor to OCIM , Seoul, Korea
    • 2012 Executive Member of Finance Management Committee, Korean American Scientists and Engineers Association, Washington DC
    • 2010 Co-founder & Owner of K-Y Energy, Texas
    • 2012 Co-Chair of '2012 US-Korea Joint Symposium of Nano Workshops" Dallas
    • 2011 Co-Chair of 'Industry Forum in UKC2011 Conference", Park City, Utah
    • 2010 An advisory member of 'The10th US-Korea Workshop on Nanostructured Materials" Seattle, Aug 10-12, 2010
    • 2008 - 2009 Chair of Nano Sci. & Tech. Symposium at US-Korea Conferences (2008, San Diego, CA & 2009, Raleigh, NC)
    • 2009 Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee, 2nd Texas-Korea Nano Workshop, May 18-19, 2009, Seoul, Korea
    • 2007 Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee, 1st Texas-Korea Nano Workshop, August 7-8. UT Dallas, USA
    • 2003 Co-chair of Life Science Division, UK-Korea High Tech Industry forum, Korea
    • 2000 Vice President of Korean Chemical Society
Brief CV
    • 1977 Ph. D., UC Berkeley
    • 1982 Executive MBA, Wharton Business School, U. Penn.
    • 1978 - 95 DuPont USA , Wilmington, DE Researcher and Team Leader ( R&D, Mfg in Petrochemicals, Automotive Products, Electronics Materials) market Manager - Electronics Materials Project manager Semiconductor Materials
    • 1995 DuPont Asia Pacific/DuPont Korea (Director) ASEAN Country Market Management with P&L Responsibility Asia Pacific Regional Supply Chain Management Korea OEM/Refinishes Business Management 1997: VP, CSO & R&D Head of Chemical Sector at Samsung (SAIT :Samsung Electronics Central R& D Institute): R&D Size (150+ People with ca. US$ 20-25M annual Budget)
    • 2000 EVP, Head of New Business Development (Bio Nano Based Products) Built 100+ Organization (Sales/marketing, R&D, Mfg ) from Scratch.
    • 2003 University of Texas at Dallas Research Professor Publications: 35+, and Issued & Pending Patents: 15 Accumulated Research Contract s& Grants: >USmillion R & D Areas: nanomaterials, conductive polymers , CNTs, Graphene for energy devices and new process development for carbon fibers
    • 2006 Associate Dean of Research and Interdisciplinary Programs, School of Natural Sciences and Math, UT Dallas
    • 2006 A founding Member and Executive Member of Institute of Innovations and Entrepreneurships at School of Management, UT Dallas