Daeyeon Lee
Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor


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Tel: 215-573-4521
Email: daeyeon@seas.upenn.edu
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About
Daeyeon Lee is the Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his BS in Chemical Engineering from Seoul National University and his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research focuses on developing a deep understanding of the interactions between soft materials near or at interfaces and extends the obtained knowledge to direct the assembly of macroscopic structures for applications in healthcare and sustainability. He has won numerous awards, including the 2010 Victor K. LaMer Award, an NSF CAREER Award, the 2013 3M Nontenured Faculty Award, the 2013 AIChE NSEF Young Investigator Award, the 2014 Unilever Award for Young Investigators in Colloid and Surface Science, the 2017 Soft Matter Lectureship Award, and the 2023 Outstanding Achievement Award in Nanoscience. He has also received multiple teaching awards, such as the 2016 & 2019 Penn CBE Distinguished Teaching Awards and the 2017 S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award. He held the Evan C. Thompson Endowed Term Chair for Excellence in Teaching from 2020 to 2023.

 

Group Vision and Philosophy
The vision of the Soft Materials Research and Technology (SMART) Lab is to shape the next generation of scientists and engineers by addressing major challenges in soft matter systems for healthcare, energy, and sustainability applications. We realize this vision by tackling fundamental questions inspired by real-world problems, fostered by a collaborative environment within the group. Our research interests span several areas. We conduct fundamental research to unravel the complex behavior of soft matter, especially at or near interfaces, to inform materials design and manufacturing. Leveraging microfluidic technologies, we specialize in the scalable manufacturing of biomaterials and energy materials with precisely engineered structure and properties. Our recent efforts focus on understanding and controlling the thermodynamics and dynamics of polymers in porous solids to optimize polymer upcycling reactions and to fabricate functional nanocomposite membranes and coatings. Our collaborative work with the Stebe Group on bicontinuous emulsion gels aims to enhance the performance of energy storage and conversion devices. Guided by our core values of respect, creativity, innovation, diversity, inclusion, leadership, and teamwork, we aspire to be a leading research group that advances scientific knowledge and nurtures innovative leaders for the future.

 

Research Areas

Soft Matter and Complex Fluids; Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology; Cellular and Biomolecular Engineering; Energy and Environmental Engineering

 

Educational Background
Ph.D.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2007)
B.S.: Seoul National University (2001)

 

Awards
2023 Outstanding Achievement Award in Nanoscience, Colloidal Nanoparticle Synthesis and Assembly Symposium, ACS Colloid Division
2019 James M. Lee Memorial Award, KIChE US Chapter
2019 Penn CBE Distinguished Teaching Award, the University of Pennsylvania student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
2018 Service Recognition Award, KIChE US Chapter
2017 Soft Matter Lectureship Award, Soft Matter
2017 S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania
2016 Penn CBE Distinguished Teaching Award, the University of Pennsylvania student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
2014 Unilever Young Investigator Award in Colloid and Surfactant Science, ACS Colloid and Surface Science Division
2013 AIChE Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSEF) Forum Young Investigator Award, AIChE
2013 Van Ness Award Lectures, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2013 3M Nontenured Faculty Award, 3M
2012 KIChE President Young Investigator Award, KIChE-US Chapter
2011 Young Korean-American Leader 100, (one scientist/engineer recognized for the honor), The Korea Times
2011 KSEA Young Investigator Award, Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association
2011 NSF CAREER Award, National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research
2010 Victor K. LaMer Award for Graduate Research in Colloid and Surface Chemistry, ACS Colloid and Surface Chemistry Division

 

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