Se-Hee Lee
Professor

SeHee Lee, Ph.D. is professor of Mechanical Engineering, CU-Boulder. His primary research interests have concentrated on nanostructured materials for energy applications, and his laboratory expertise includes thin-film deposition (evaporation, sputtering, PE-CVD, sol-gel synthesis, etc.), electro-optic characterization, AC impedance spectroscopy and electrochemical deposition and analyses techniques. During his ten-year tenure at NREL, he was engaged in the research and development of a variety of technical subjects: solid-state thin-film lithium batteries, nano-composite supercapacitors for energy storage, ion-insertion mechanisms in advanced materials, fundamental aspects of electrochromic window degradation, fiber-optic hydrogen sensors based on chemochromic actuation and novel opto-electronic phenomena involving nano-scale materials. Lee is currently advising students at NREL to work on nanostructured battery materials for renewable energy applications.