MinJun Kim, Ph.D.

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MinJun Kim, Ph.D.

Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Robert C. Womack Chair in Engineering

Office Location: Embrey 200B

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Engineering, Brown University

  • M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University

  • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University

Biography

Dr. MinJun Kim is presently the Robert C. Womack Endowed Chair Professor of Engineering at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Southern Methodist University. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Yonsei University in Korea and Texas A&M University, respectively. Dr. Kim completed his Ph.D. degree in Engineering at Brown University, where he held the prestigious Simon Ostrach Fellowship. Following his graduate studies, Dr. Kim was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Rowland Institute in Harvard University. He joined Drexel University in 2006 as Assistant Professor and was later promoted to Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics. Dr. Kim has been exploring biological transport phenomena including cellular/molecular mechanics and engineering in novel nano/microscale architectures to produce new types of nanobiotechology, such as nanopore technology and nano/micro robotics. His notable awards include the National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2008), Drexel Career Development Award (2008), Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigator Award (2009), Army Research Office Young Investigator Award (2010), Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2011), KOFST Brain Pool Fellowship (2013 & 2015), Bionic Engineering Outstanding Contribution Award (2013), Louis & Bessie Stein Fellowship (2008 & 2014), ISBE Fellow (2014), ASME Fellow (2014), Top10 Netexplo Award (2016), KSEA & KOFST Engineer of the Year Award (2016), IEEE Senior Member (2017), Gerald J. Ford Research Fellowship (2018), and Protégé of the Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (2019).

Honors and Awards

  • Brain Pool Fellowship, National Research Foundation of Korea (2023-2025)

  • Best Paper Award Finalist, The 18th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots (2021)

  • Protégé, The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (2019)

  • Best Paper Award, The 15th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots (2018)

  • Professor With the Coolest Research, Lyle School of Engineering, Southern Methodist University (2018)

  • Gerald J. Ford Research Fellowship, Southern Methodist University (2018)

  • Sam Taylor Fellowship, The United Methodist General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (2018)

  • Senior Member, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (2017)

  • Engineer of the Year Award, Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association and Korean Federation of Science Science and Technology Societies (2016)

  • UNESCO-Netexplo Award, Global Observatory on Digital Society in partnership with the French Senate, the French Ministry for the Digital Economy, and UNESCO (2016)

  • Best Conference Paper Award, The 12th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (2015)

  • Brain Pool Fellowship, Korean Federation of Science Science and Technology Societies (2015)

  • MEM Outstanding Research Award, Drexel University (2014)

  • ISBE Fellow, International Society of Bionic Engineering (2014)

  • Best Paper Award Finalist, The IEEE International Conference on CYBER Technology in Automation, Control, and Intelligent Systems (2014)

  • ASME Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2014)

  • Stein Fellowship, Louis and Bessie Stein Family Foundation (2014-2015)

  • Best Paper Award Finalist, The IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (2013)

  • Best Application Paper Award, The 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (2013)

  • Bionic Engineering Outstanding Contribution Award, International Society of Bionic Engineering (2013)

  • Brain Pool Fellowship, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (2013)

  • Gold Award, James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation (2013)

  • Humboldt Fellowship, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2012 - 2013)

  • ARO Young Investigator Award, U.S. Army Research Office (2010 - 2013)

  • Silver Award & Merit Award, James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation (2010)

  • Best Paper Award, ASME IMECE: Fluid Engineering in Micro- and Nanosystems (2009)

  • HFSP Young Investigator Award, Human Frontier Science Program Office (2009 - 2012)

  • Drexel University Faculty Career Development Award, Drexel University (2008 - 2009)

  • NSF Fellowship, NSF Summer Institute on Nanomechanics, Nanomaterials and Micro/Nanomanufacturing (2008)

  • Stein Fellowship, Louis and Bessie Stein Family Foundation (2008 - 2009)

  • NSF Faculty Early CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (2008 - 2013)

  • Best of Program Award, James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation (2007)

  • Simon Ostrach Fellowship in Fluid Mechanics, Brown University (2004 - 2005)

 

Research

  • Thermal Science and Fluid Mechanics; Dynamics and Control
  • Microbiorobotics
  • Soft robotics
  • Single molecule biophysics
  • Single cell analysis
  • Micro/nanofluidics

Recent Publications

  • J. Saharia, Y.M.N.D.Y. Bandara, B.I. Karawdeniya, J.R. Dwyer, Min Jun Kim, "Over 1 million DNA and Protein events through ultra-stable chemically-tuned solid-state nanopores," Small, Vol. 19, No. 29, 2300198, 2023. [PDF]

  • A. Bhattacharjee#, Y. Lu#, A.T. Becker*, Min Jun Kim*, “Magnetically controlled modular cubes with reconfigurable self-assembly and programmable patterns,” IEEE Trans. Robot., Vol. 38, No. 3. p.1793-1805, 2022. [PDF] #equally contributed to the paper, *corresponding authors

  • L.W. Rogowski, J. Ali, X. Zhang, J.N. Wilking, H. Fu*, Min Jun Kim*, “Symmetry breaking propulsion of magnetic microspheres in nonlinearly viscoelastic fluids,” Nat. Comm., Vol. 12, 1116, 2021. [PDF] *corresponding authors

  • J. Saharia, Y.M. Nuwan D. Y. Bandara, G. Goyal, J.S. Lee, B. I. Karawdeniya, Min Jun Kim, “Molecular level profiling of human serum transferrin protein through assessment of nanopore-based electrical and chemical responsiveness,” ACS Nano, Vol. 13, No. 4, p. 4246-4254, 2019. [PDF]

  • H. Kim, Min Jun Kim, “Electric field control of bacteria-powered microrobots (BPMs) using static obstacle avoidance algorithm,” IEEE Trans. Robot., Vol. 32, No. 1, p. 125-137, 2016. [PDF] 

Personal website

http://bastlabs.org