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Sang-Hyun Oh

Assistant Professor, ECE
Office: 5-119 EECS
Phone: (612) 625-0125
Email: sang@umn.edu
Departmental Page ¦ Group Website

Professional Preparation:

KAIST (Korea) Physics B.S., 1996
Stanford University Applied Physics Ph.D., 2001
University of California, Santa Barbara Bioengineering Postdoc 2004-2006

Professional Appointments

Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ. of Minnesota, 2006-present
Graduate Faculty, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Univ. of Minnesota, 2006-present
Advisory Scientist, IBM Microelectronics, Fishkill, NY, 2003-2004
Member of Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, 2000-2002
Summer Intern, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, 1998


Selected Publications

P. Nagpal, N.C. Lindquist, S.-H. Oh, and D. J. Norris, "Ultra-Smooth Patterned Metals for Plasmonics and Metamaterials," Science (submitted).

H. Im, A. Lesuffleur, N.C. Lindquist, and S.-H. Oh, "Plasmonic nanoholes in a multichannel microarray format for parallel kinetic assays and differential sensing," Analytical Chemistry 81 (8), p. 2854 (2009).

N.C. Lindquist, A. Lesuffleur, H. Im and S.-H. Oh, "Sub-micron resolution surface plasmon resonance imaging enabled by nanohole arrays with surrounding Bragg mirrors for enhanced sensitivity and isolation," Lab on a Chip 9, pp. 382-387 (2009) *Front cover article.

N.C. Lindquist, W. Luhman, S.-H. Oh, and Russell J. Holmes, "Plasmonic nanocavity arrays for enhanced efficiency in organic photovoltaic cells," Applied Physics Letters 93, 123308 (2008).

N.C. Lindquist, A. Lesuffleur and S.-H. Oh, "Periodic modulation of extraordinary optical transmission through subwavelength hole arrays using surrounding Bragg mirrors," Phys. Rev. B 76, 155109 (2007). 5 other significant publications:

A. Lesuffleur, H. Im, N.C. Lindquist, K.S. Lim, and S.-H. Oh, "Laser-illuminated nanohole arrays for multiplex plasmonic microarray sensing," Optics Express 16, No. 1, 219 (2008).

A. Lesuffleur, H. Im, N.C. Lindquist, and S.-H. Oh, "Periodic nanohole arrays with shape-enhanced plasmon resonance as real-time biosensors," Applied Physics Letters 90 (2007) 243110.oulter.

S.-H. Oh, S.-H. Lee, S.A. Kenrick, P.S. Daugherty, and H. T. Soh, "Microfluidic protein detection through genetically engineered bacterial cells," J. Proteome Research 5 (2006), p. 3433. *Highlighted in Lab Chip.

D. K. Wood, S.-H. Oh, S.-H. Lee, H. T. Soh, A. N. Cleland, "High-bandwidth radiofrequency Coulter counter," Applied Physics Letter 87, 184106 (2005).

J.M. Hergenrother, S.-H. Oh, T. Nigam, D. Monroe, F.P. Klemens, and A. Kornblit, "The Vertical Replacement-Gate (VRG) MOSFET," Solid-State Electronics, Elsevier Ltd., Vol. 46, (2002) pp. 939-950.