Moon Jeong Park | |
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박문정 | |
Born | 1977 |
Citizenship | South Korean |
Alma mater | Seoul National University |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Website | http://parkgroup.postech.ac.kr/prof-park/ |
Moon Jeong Park (박문정) is a Korean chemical engineer who is a Professor of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology. She is interested in polymers for energy storage and transport. She studies the transport in charge-containing polymeric materials. [1] She is the second non-American recipient to be awarded the American Physical Society John D. Dillion Medal and the 2016 Hanwha Total IUPAC Young Scientist Award. [2] [3] [4]
Park was born in 1977 in South Korea. [3] Park completed her Ph.D. the Seoul National University in 2006. She was advised by Kookheon Char. [2] In 2009, she was a postdoctoral research fellow with Nitash P. Balsara at University of California, Berkeley. [2] [5]
Park joined as assistant professor to the department of chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology in 2009. [2] She was promoted to associate professor in 2013. Her research interests includes understanding the thermodynamics and transport in charge-containing polymeric materials. [6] Park specifically focuses on developing polymeric materials that are more efficient, predictable, and sustainable for energy storage and transport. [2] [7] She has developed a lithium sulfur battery technology to increased charging speeds and have longer battery life. [8] Her main contributions have been in ionic-liquid containing polymers, design of self-assembled polymer electrolytes, organic-organics nano-hybrids for enhanced ion/charge transport, and chemical sensors based on ionic polymers. [9] She also works on electric responsive actuators to create artificial muscles. [10]
Park is an associate editor of Macromolecules. [11] She also on the editorial board of Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics and Journal of Applied Polymer Science. [12] [13]
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Moon Jeong Park | |
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박문정 | |
Born | 1977 |
Citizenship | South Korean |
Alma mater | Seoul National University |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Website | http://parkgroup.postech.ac.kr/prof-park/ |
Moon Jeong Park (박문정) is a Korean chemical engineer who is a Professor of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology. She is interested in polymers for energy storage and transport. She studies the transport in charge-containing polymeric materials. [1] She is the second non-American recipient to be awarded the American Physical Society John D. Dillion Medal and the 2016 Hanwha Total IUPAC Young Scientist Award. [2] [3] [4]
Park was born in 1977 in South Korea. [3] Park completed her Ph.D. the Seoul National University in 2006. She was advised by Kookheon Char. [2] In 2009, she was a postdoctoral research fellow with Nitash P. Balsara at University of California, Berkeley. [2] [5]
Park joined as assistant professor to the department of chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology in 2009. [2] She was promoted to associate professor in 2013. Her research interests includes understanding the thermodynamics and transport in charge-containing polymeric materials. [6] Park specifically focuses on developing polymeric materials that are more efficient, predictable, and sustainable for energy storage and transport. [2] [7] She has developed a lithium sulfur battery technology to increased charging speeds and have longer battery life. [8] Her main contributions have been in ionic-liquid containing polymers, design of self-assembled polymer electrolytes, organic-organics nano-hybrids for enhanced ion/charge transport, and chemical sensors based on ionic polymers. [9] She also works on electric responsive actuators to create artificial muscles. [10]
Park is an associate editor of Macromolecules. [11] She also on the editorial board of Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics and Journal of Applied Polymer Science. [12] [13]
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