Jun-Young Park Assistant Professor Sejong University
http://dasan.sejong.ac.kr/~jyoung/ |
Has focused on developing advanced, efficient energy & environmental ionic/electronic materials and devices; such as fuel cells (SOFC, DMFC, PEMFC), gas separation membranes (H2, O2), and electrochemical gas sensors (CO, NOx, O2).
▶ University of Florida; Ph.D. in Materials Science and
Engineering (2004)
- Dissertation: “Solid-state electrochemical
properties of oxygen-ion conducting ceramic materials and their applications (A: intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells and
ceramic oxygen generators; B: highly sensitive/selective electrochemical
solid-state CO sensors by differential electrode equilibria)”
▶ University of Florida; M.S. in Materials Science and
Engineering (2001)
- Thesis: Thesis: “Stable bilayered ceria/bismuth
oxide electrolytes with high ionic conductivity for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs)”
▶ SungKyunKwan University; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering (1999)
▶ Assistant professor in Sejong University, Seoul, Korea (2009
- Present)
▶ Senior scientist in Samsung SDI, Suwon, Korea
(2005 - 2009)
▶ Research assistant in University of Florida, Florida, USA
(1999 - 2005)
▶ Novel intermediate temperature proton conductors (IT-PCFCs)
▶ Highly electrochemically active and sustainable
hybrid catalysts
▶ Advanced materials and novel design for
intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs)
▶
Highly durable polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC)
stacks (MEAs)
▶ Low water and methanol crossover direct methanol
fuel cell (DMFC) stacks (MEAs)
▶ Multifunctional electrochemical
cheap solid-state gas sensors (CO, NOx, O2)
▶ High
efficiency hydrogen and oxygen gas separation membranes