RESEARCH AREAS

Environment and Sustainability

Environmental technology refers to the application of technological advancements and innovative solutions to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable development. It involves the development, implementation, and utilization of technologies and practices that aim to minimize negative impacts on the environment while promoting economic growth and social well-being. It encompasses a wide range of areas and approaches, such as low-carbon technologies, pollution prevention, waste management, water conservation and treatment. This research area is expanding more rapidly than any other research field due to the increasing social demand.

  • Environment and Sustainability1
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Professor
  • Koh, Dong-Yeun

    Multidimensional molecular materials

  • Kim, Hyun Uk

    Systems biology and medicine

  • Li, Sheng

    Nanostructured polymer engineering

  • Hong Chul, Moon

  • Bae, Tae-Hyun

    Molecular separation

  • Seo, Jangwon

    Solar energy & organic-hybrid electronics

  • Lee, Doh Chang

    Electronic nanomaterials & devices

  • Lee, Sang Yup

    Metabolic and biomolecular engineering

  • Lee, Jae Woo

    CO₂ conversion, CO₂ chemical looping, clathrate hydrates, process intensification via reactive separation

  • Lee, Hyunjoo

    Heterogeneous catalysis, single-atomic catalyst, surface chemistry, gas-phase reactions, electrochemical reactions

  • Jeong, Ki Jun

    Protein engineering

  • Chung, Dong Young

    Electrocatalysis, electrochemistry, energy conversion and storage, in situ analysis

  • Minju Chung

  • Jung, Hee Tae

    Nano patterning, molecular self-assembly, gas sensors, catalysis, membrane

  • Cho, Eun Seon

    Functional hybrid nanomaterials

  • Choi, Minkee

    Heterogeneous catalysis, zeolite, CO₂ adsorption and utilization, green chemistry

  • Choi, Siyoung

    Multiphase complex fluids

  • Heo, Seongmin

    Process modeling and simulation, process control, optimization, machine learning