Moo-Young Han was a South Korean-born American physicist.
10 Facts About Moo-Young Han
Moo-Young Han was a professor of physics at Duke University.
Moo-Young Han emigrated to the US after the Korean War to attend Carroll College.
Moo-Young Han is survived by his wife, Chang Ki, three children, Grace Hewon, Christopher Su-Young, and Anthony Suh-Young, and an array of grandchildren.
From 1993 to 1995, Moo-Young Han served as the inaugurating chair of the Outstanding Young Researcher Award Committee of AKPA.
Moo-Young Han is a recipient of the 1998 Global Korea Award by the Council on Korean Studies of the Michigan State University.
Moo-Young Han delivered the keynote address at the 2001 Asian Pacific Heritage Month Celebration at the US-Environmental Protection Agency in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina in May, 2001.
Moo-Young Han publishes two alternating weekly electronic newsletters, KASTN and IEKAS, the Korean American Science and Technology News and the Information Exchange for Korean American Scholars.
Moo-Young Han served as an adjunct professor of physics at KAIST.
Moo-Young Han is the author of 5 books and editor of a collection of papers on quantum physics and advanced technology:.