Research
Park’s early work pioneered single-molecule transistors and electron transport phenomena in nanoscale systems. In 2000, his team reported nanomechanical oscillations in a C60 single-molecule transistor, and in 2002, they observed a gate-tunable Kondo resonance in a single-molecule transistor. He has also contributed to quantum sensing and nanoscale NMR. A 2016 Science paper co-authored by Park demonstrated room-temperature nuclear magnetic resonance detection and spectroscopy of single proteins using a diamond-based quantum sensor. In two-dimensional semiconductor heterostructures, Park’s group has studied correlated electron phases, including the formation of bilayer Wigner crystals in transition-metal dichalcogenide heterostructures. Park has also developed novel nano–bio interfaces. His laboratory demonstrated vertical silicon nanoneedles capable of delivering biomolecules into living cells, and later developed CMOS nanoelectrode arrays that enable molecular delivery and intracellular recording of neurons and cardiomyocytes. He also contributed to the development of early pipelines for single-cell RNA sequencing. == Honors and awards ==
Selected publications
• H. Park et al., "Nanomechanical oscillations in a single-C60 transistor," Nature **407** (2000): 57–60. • W. Liang, M. P. Shores, M. Bockrath, J. R. Long, H. Park, "Kondo resonance in a single-molecule transistor," Nature **417** (2002): 725–729. • I. Lovchinsky et al., "Nuclear magnetic resonance detection and spectroscopy of single proteins using quantum logic," Science **351** (2016): 836–841. • Y. Zhou, J. Sung, E. Brutschea, I. Esterlis, Y. Wang, G. Scuri, R. J. Gelly, H. Heo, T. Taniguchi, K. Watanabe, G. Zaránd, M. D. Lukin, P. Kim, E. Demler, H. Park, "Bilayer Wigner crystals in a transition metal dichalcogenide heterostructure," Nature **595** (2021): 48–52. • A. K. Shalek, J. T. Robinson, E. S. Karp, J. S. Lee, D.-R. Ahn, M.-H. Yoon, A. Sutton, M. Jorgolli, R. S. Gertner, T. S. Gujral, G. MacBeath, E. G. Yang, H. Park, "Vertical silicon nanowires as a universal platform for delivering biomolecules into living cells," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA **107** (2010): 1870–1875. • J. Abbott, T. Ye, L. Qin, M. Jorgolli, R. S. Gertner, D. Ham, H. Park, "CMOS nanoelectrode array for all-electrical intracellular electrophysiological imaging," Nature Nanotechnology **12** (2017): 460–466. • A. K. Shalek, R. Satija, X. Adiconis, R. S. Gertner, J. T. Gaublomme, R. Raychowdhury, S. Schwartz, N. Yosef, C. Malboeuf, A. Gnirke, A. Goren, N. Hacohen, J. Z. Levin, H. Park, A. Regev, "Single-cell transcriptomics reveals bimodality in expression and splicing in immune cells," Nature **498** (2013): 236–240. For a full list of publications, see https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=f8t5S4UAAAAJ&hl=en == References ==