Lee, J.

Lee J. is a researcher at the Ultrafast Optics for Ultraprecision Group at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). Lee's work focuses on ultrafast optics, femtosecond pulse lasers, and long-range distance measurement using laser interferometry. Lee has contributed to numerous scientific articles in reputable journals such as Nature Photonics. In addition to research, Lee also collaborates with other scientists and receives funding from the National Research Foundation of the Republic of Korea for their projects.

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