Teaching Assistant
Materials Science · South Korea · 2021-05-13
Proposed Endeavor
The petitioner proposes to continue his research on applying nanomanipulation techniques to investigate nanomaterials, specifically focusing on controlling the movement and trapping of individual nanoparticles. This work aims to improve flexible substrates for sensing purposes, enhance temperature sensors, and improve electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding methods.
Framework Evaluation
3 of 3 criteria metThe research on nanomaterials for sensors has significant implications for the U.S. wearable device market and the national economy.
The petitioner's 134 citations, 13 publications, and history of securing national-level funding demonstrate his capability to advance the field.
On balance, the petitioner's contributions to cheaper manufacturing and sensing technology make it beneficial for the U.S. to waive the labor certification.
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