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Donhee Ham is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States, with a primary focus in engineering. Their work spans several interdisciplinary subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, cellular and molecular neuroscience, materials chemistry, and biomedical engineering.

The researcher's contributions cover a variety of topics, prominently including advanced memory and neural computing, neuroscience and neural engineering, ferroelectric and negative capacitance devices, diamond and carbon-based materials research, atomic and subatomic physics research, cell image analysis techniques, and neural networks and reservoir computing.

Donhee Ham has published extensively in notable venues such as Advanced Materials, Nature Electronics, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Nature Communications, and arXiv hosted by Cornell University.

  • A crossbar array of magnetoresistive memory devices for in-memory computing (2022, Nature)
  • Neuromorphic electronics based on copying and pasting the brain (2021, Nature Electronics)
  • An Atomically Thin Optoelectronic Machine Vision Processor (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • In-sensor optoelectronic computing using electrostatically doped silicon (2022, Nature Electronics)
  • Synthesis of High-Performance Monolayer Molybdenum Disulfide at Low Temperature (2021, Small Methods)

The researcher has collaborated frequently with several colleagues, including Henry Hinton, Hongkun Park, Han Sae Jung, Woo-Bin Jung, and Rona S. Gertner.

  • Henry Hinton
  • Hongkun Park
  • Han Sae Jung
  • Woo-Bin Jung
  • Rona S. Gertner

Donhee Ham's research outputs contribute to ongoing developments in memory devices, neuromorphic computing, optoelectronics, and materials science, integrating aspects of both engineering and neuroscience disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Concepts and methods in optimization of integrated LC VCOs

    D. Ham;A. Hajimiri

  • Chip–NMR biosensor for detection and molecular analysis of cells

    Hakho Lee;Eric Sun;Donhee Ham;Ralph Weissleder

  • Stretchable Microfluidic Radiofrequency Antennas

    Masahiro Kubo;Xiaofeng Li;Choongik Kim;Michinao Hashimoto

  • Nanotechnology: High-speed integrated nanowire circuits

    Robin S. Friedman;Michael C. McAlpine;David S. Ricketts;Donhee Ham

  • Vertical MoS2 Double-Layer Memristor with Electrochemical Metallization as an Atomic-Scale Synapse with Switching Thresholds Approaching 100 mV

    Renjing Xu;Houk Jang;Min-Hyun Lee;Dovran Amanov

  • CMOS nanoelectrode array for all-electrical intracellular electrophysiological imaging

    Jeffrey Abbott;Tianyang Ye;Ling Qin;Marsela Jorgolli

  • A nanoelectrode array for obtaining intracellular recordings from thousands of connected neurons.

    Jeffrey Abbott;Tianyang Ye;Keith Krenek;Rona S Gertner

  • Mode-locked pulses from mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers.

    Christine Y. Wang;Lyuba Kuznetsova;V. M. Gkortsas;L. Diehl

  • Integrated cell manipulation system--CMOS/microfluidic hybrid.

    Hakho Lee;Yong Liu;Donhee Ham;Robert M. Westervelt

  • Neuromorphic electronics based on copying and pasting the brain

    Donhee Ham;Donhee Ham;Hongkun Park;Sungwoo Hwang;Kinam Kim

  • Stable mode-locked pulses from mid-infrared semiconductor lasers

    Christine Y. Wang;L. Kuznetsova;V. M. Gkortsas;L. Diehl

  • An Atomically Thin Optoelectronic Machine Vision Processor.

    Houk Jang;Chengye Liu;Henry Hinton;Min-Hyun Lee

  • Palm NMR and 1-Chip NMR

    Nan Sun;Tae-Jong Yoon;Hakho Lee;W Andress

  • Methods and apparatus for manipulation and/or detection of biological samples and other objects

    Donhee Ham;Robert Westervelt;Thomas Hunt;Yong Liu

  • Standing wave oscillators utilizing wave-adaptive tapered transmission lines

    W.F. Andress;D. Ham

  • Virtual damping and Einstein relation in oscillators

    D. Ham;A. Hajimiri

  • Electrophoretic and field-effect graphene for all-electrical DNA array technology

    Guangyu Xu;Jeffrey Abbott;Ling Qin;Kitty Y. M. Yeung

  • CMOS RF Biosensor Utilizing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

    Nan Sun;Yong Liu;Hakho Lee;R. Weissleder

  • Vertically integrated, three-dimensional nanowire complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor circuits

    SungWoo Nam;Xiaocheng Jiang;Qihua Xiong;Donhee Ham

  • Fast-Lock Hybrid PLL Combining Fractional- $N$ and Integer- $N$ Modes of Differing Bandwidths

    Kyoungho Woo;Yong Liu;Eunsoo Nam;Donhee Ham

  • IC/microfluidic hybrid system for magnetic manipulation of biological cells

    Hakho Lee;Yong Liu;R.M. Westervelt;D. Ham

Frequent Co-Authors

Nan Sun
Nan Sun Tsinghua University
Yong Liu
Yong Liu New York University
Hongkun Park
Hongkun Park Harvard University
Ali Hajimiri
Ali Hajimiri California Institute of Technology
Rui P. Martins
Rui P. Martins University of Macau
Federico Capasso
Federico Capasso Harvard University
H. C. Liu
H. C. Liu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Philip Kim
Philip Kim Harvard University
Hyeon-Jin Shin
Hyeon-Jin Shin Samsung (South Korea)

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