
Brian Lee
@brianjunlee
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31-03-2020 18:29:46
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It was a great pleasure working with you Joseph DeSimone. Learned a lot from you as a scientist, leader, and just as a person. Hope to keep our great relationship moving forward. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.


Recently joined Sungkyunkwan University (#SKKU) Dept of Mech Engr as an assistant professor. Excited to start my lab and continue exciting research with new colleagues! Thanks to Stanford Engineering #CraigLevin Gambhir Lab @ Stanford DeSimone Research Group MIPS! sites.google.com/view/skkuleela…


Our research from DeSimone Research Group on the 30um-resolution CLIP 3D printer is now published! We focus on the characterization of the custom-built printer and the dynamic printability to optimize the print outcome. Check it out! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Congratulations to the teams at UNC-Chapel Hill, Stanford University and Carbon! Grateful for support from Wellcome Leap! This 3D-printed patch delivers potent—and painless—vaccines fastcompany.com/90741051/this-…





Amazing work from Gabriel Lipkowitz and the DeSimone Research Group. Adding new features to the CLIP 3D printing!

Now, we can rapidly 3D print single-digit-micron features using this new technology. Had fun working with Kaiwen Hsiao as a co-first author on this exciting research. A lot of potential applications with this machine! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

A new #3Dprinting method called micro-CLIP is over 100X faster than high-res printing solutions like stereolithography. Micro-CLIP can make structures as tiny as 1.5 microns–one-fifth the diameter of a red blood cell DeSimone Research Group #ScienceAdvancesResearch science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


Prof. Michael Dickey from NCSU DickeyGroup visited SKKU this week and gave an insightful talk on soft and stretchable electronics via liquid metal and ionogels! Impressive research! Eagerly anticipating your upcoming endeavors.



Back at Stanford after 2.5 years - wonderful to be back! ☀️Everything feels familiar, yet distant; mixed emotions! Presenteded our ongoing research at DeSimone Research Group and shared my experiences as a new facilty in Korea. Also glad to see my high-res 3D printers running strong 💪




🚀John A Rogers visited @skku_1398 this week and inspired us with his research on skin-integrated health monitoring devices. He also shared invaluable advice for new faculty like me. Always a boost to hear from leading researchers in the field! 🙌 #ResearchMotivation
