Eunseok Lee
Principal Scientist at Mercedes-Benz R&D North America, from Nov 2018-present
Principal Scientist at Mercedes-Benz R&D North America & part-time faculty at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, from Nov 2018 to 2020
Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, from 2014 to 2018
Post Doc at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab: Environmental Energy Technologies Division
History
Received Ph.D in Jan 2011
Received MS degree from Stanford ME department in Aug 2005
Joined the group in July 2004
Registered Stanford ME department in Sep 2003
Serviced Korean Army from Mar 2001 through May 2003
Received BS degree from Seoul National University in Feb 2001
Research interests
1) Computational and data-science
2) Batteries and fuel cells
3) Quantum technologies
Publications
1) E .Lee, F. B. Prinz, and W. Cai, Enhancing Ionic Conductivity of Bulk Single Crystal YSZ by Tailoring Dopant DIstribution, Phys. Rev. B 83, 052301 (2011)
2) E. Lee, F. B. Prinz, and W. Cai, Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of oxygen vacancy diffusion in a solid electrolyte: Computing the electrical impedance using the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, Electrochemistry Communications 12, 223 (2010)
3) E. Lee, W. Cai, G. Galli, Electronic structure calculations in a uniform magnetic field using periodic supercells, Journal of Computational Physics 226, 1310 (2007)
Contact information
Email : eunseok.lee@daimler.com, eunseok.lee@uah.edu
Web: http://webpages.uah.edu/eunseoklee