Dr. Woonghee Lee, assistant professor in CU Denver's Chemistry Department, was recently awarded the prestigious BKI Early Career Award from the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society (KMRS).
The award recognizes Dr. Lee's significant contributions to the field of biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), particularly in his development of essential software tools that streamline and enhance data analysis.
Dr. Lee was presented with the award during the 58th KMRS Symposium, held in Konjiam Resort, South Korea, from February 3rd to 5th, 2025. He delivered an award talk titled "The POKY Suite: The Final Destination for AI in NMR," where he shared his insights on the future of artificial intelligence in nuclear magnetic resonance.
“We are very excited about Dr. Lee’s award,” said Dr. Hai Lin, Chair of the Chemistry Department. “Dr. Lee is dedicated to innovations that advance the field of biomolecular NMR, and I expect him to continue to make impactful contributions to the field.”