Electrochemistry and Materials Development
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) & UC Berkeley
Postdoctoral Fellow, Energy Storage & Distributed Resources (ESDR) Division
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering
Hanyang University (Seoul, South Korea)
B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering
I specialize in developing sustainable nanomaterials, advanced product analysis methods, and efficient mechanical system designs for renewable energy applications, focusing on the conversion of chemical waste streams into valuable energy sources. With over 10 years of research experience, I have authored 24
publications, registered or applied for 7 patents, delivered 6 invited talks, and submitted grant proposals (2
awarded, 3 pending). I have served as a peer reviewer for 18 manuscripts, chaired 2 conference sessions, and achieved a Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) of 3.91 (2021-2024). My expertise includes nanomaterial design/synthesis, electrochemical/materials characterization techniques, multi-phase ion transport phenomena, product analysis, and designing next-generation electrochemical systems. Moving forward,
I plan to leverage my expertise to advance technologies for nitrogen electrochemistry (water purification,
ammonia synthesis), electrodialysis, desalination, electrochemical fuel generation and oxidation,
hydrogen production, CO2 capture, and energy storage.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) & UC Berkeley Mar. 2022–Present
Postdoctoral Fellow, Energy Storage & Distributed Resources (ESDR) Division
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Fall 2018–Jan. 2022
Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering