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Special Topics to
Chemical Convergence
for Energy & Environment 1
(Applications for Organic & Inorganic Nanomaterials)
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence
for Energy & Environment
Seminar Schedule
DATE
SPEAKER
15-Mar
Prof. Lee Jun-Yeob
Dept. of Polymer Science and
Engineering, Dankook University
Morphology and interface engineering
for high efficiency organic solar cells
22-Mar
Prof. Rhee Hee-Woo
Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering, Sogang University
Nanoporous Ultra-Low Dielectrics for
the Next Generation Semiconductors
Prof. Park O-Ok
Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular
Engineering, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology
Polymer Solar Cells with Efficient Active
Layer via Concentration graded Solution
Process, Stamping Transfer Technique
and Controlled Nano-Structure
05-Apr
Jeonghwan Kim, Ph.D.
Dept. of Environmental Engineering,
Inha University
Development and application of
nanoparticle-based membrane to
mitigate membrane fouling
12-Apr
Dr. Dirk Henkensmeier
Energy Division, Korean Institute of
Science and Technology (KIST)
Fuel Cell
19-Apr
Dr. Chung Kyung-Yoon
Energy Division, Korean Institute of
Science and Technology (KIST)
Secondary Batteries
29-Mar
26-Apr
AFFILIATION
SEMINAR TITLE
MIDTERM EXAM
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Seminar Schedule
DATE
03-May
SPEAKER
Prof. Jihwa Lee
AFFILIATION
SEMINAR TITLE
School of Chemical & Biological
Engineering, Seoul National
University
Green Growth
School of Physics & Energy
Sciences, Kyungbook National
University
Reusable Environmentally Friendly
Energy
10-May
Prof. Hyunwoong Park
17-May
Dr. Ko Min-Jae
Energy Division, Korean Institute of
Science and Technology(KIST)
Solar Cell
Prof. Jongnam Park
Energy Engineering, Ulsan National
Institute of Science &
Technology(UNIST)
Synthesis, Characterization, and
Applications of Magnetic Nanocrystals
Dept. of Applied Chemistry,
Kyungbook National University
Synthesis of semiconductor
nanocrystals and their solar cell
applications
24-May
31-May
07-Jun
Dr. Joo Jin
FINAL EXAM
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WCU Symposium on
Nanostructured Materials for
Energy Storage and Conversion
240th ACS National Meeting
August 22 – 26, 2010
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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About ACS (American Chemical Society)
World’s largest scientific society for chemists, chemical engineers and related professions
(Membership : 161, 784)
Chemical abstracts records : 27 mil.
ACS journal article downloads : 57 mil.
2 National meetings each year
11,000-14,000 chemists, chemical engineers, academicians, graduate and postdoctoral
students and other professionals
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WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy and Environment (C2E2) has
been approved to organize WCU Symposium in ACS PMSE division of 2010 fall.
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Symposium Period: 3 days with 6 sessions
Session 1 & 2: Nanostructured Materials for Energy
Session 3 & 4: Energy Applications
(batteries, supercaps, fuel cells)
Session 5 & 6: Energy Applications (solar cells)
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1st Day
Nanostructured Materials for Energy Applications
No
Speaker
1
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
2
Michael. A. Hickner
3
Rachel A. Segalman
4
Jaime Grunlan
5
Joseph W. Perry
6
Gleb Yushin
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Affiliation
Research Interests
Dept of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Nanomaterial Synthesis
Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Functional Polymeric Materials
Dept of Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley
Thermoelectrics-w/organics
Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M Univ.
Thermoelectrics-w/organics
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Dielectric Polymer Nanocomposites for
Electrical Energy Storage
Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nanostructured Materials
Joachim Loos
Soft Matter Cryo-TEM Research Unit,
Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands
Structural Characterization
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Jyongsik Jang
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Synthesis & Applications of Polymer
Nanomaterials
9
Kookheon Char
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Functional Polymer Thin Films and
Materials
10
Taeghwan Hyeon
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Synthesis & Applications of Inorganic
Nanomaterials
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Goran Ungar
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Polymer Nano Physics and Materials
Chemistry
12
Nicola Pinna
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Inorganic Nano Chemistry
13
Patrick Theato
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Polymer Nano Chemistry
6
2nd Day
Energy Storage and Conversion I:
Li-batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel cells
No
Speaker
Affiliation
Research Interests
Li-batteries
1
Paula Hammond
Dept of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Polyelectrolyte Multilayers for Electrochemical
Power, Display and Sensor Applications
2
Shao-Horn Yang
Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Batteries and Fuel Cells
3
Brett Lucht
Dept of Chemistry, Univ. of Rhode Island
Li-ion battery
4
Seung Mo Oh
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment,
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Energy Engineering: Lithium Battery
Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Supercapacitors
Dept of Chemical Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut
Supercapacitors
Dept. of Chemistry, UC Berkeley
Supercapacitors
Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA
Supercapacitors
Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell Univ.
Fuel Cells
Dept of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Illinois Institute of
Technology
Polymer Nanocomposites for PEM Fuel Cells
Dept of Chemistry, Univ. of Central Florida
Polymer Nanocomposites for PEM Fuel Cells
Supercapacitors
1
Qing Wang
2
Lei Zhu
3
Jeffrey R. Long
4
Sarah Tolbert
Fuel cells
1
Ulrich Wiesner
2
Vijay Ramani
3
Lei Zhai
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3rd Day
Energy Storage and Conversion II: Solar cells
No
Speaker
Affiliation
Research Interests
Solar cells
Michael Mackay
Materials Science and Engineering, Univ. of
Delaware
Organic PVs
2
Yung-Eun Sung
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for
Energy & Environment, School of Chemical and
Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Energy Engineering: Fuel Cell and
Solar Cell
3
Jeffrey Pyun
WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for
Energy & Environment, School of Chemical and
Biological Engineering, Seoul National Univ.
Organic Nano Chemistry
4
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Univ. of
California - Santa Barbara
Synthetic Design for Photovoltaics and
Organic Electronics
5
Jean-Luc Bredas
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Georgia
Institute of Technology
Polymer Nanocomposites for
Photovoltaics
6
Nam-Gyu Park
School of Chemical Engineering, Sung Kyun
Kwan Univ.
Solar Cells
7
Chun Hyuk Lee
Dongjin Semichem. Co. Ltd., Korea
Solar Cells
8
Michael D. McGehee
Materials Science, Stanford Univ.
Organic PVs
Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst
Polymer-based nanoscopic
structures, Electrohydrodynamic
instabilities in thin polymer films
1
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Thomas P. Russell
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Symposium Organizers
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Prof. Jeffrey Pyun
Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona,
[email protected]
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Prof. Kookheon Char
Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University
[email protected]
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Prof. Jyongsik Jang
Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University
[email protected]
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Prof. Patrick Theato
Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz,
[email protected]
Contact for General Information
Prof. Jyongsik Jang
Program Director of World Class University
School of Chemical & Biological Engineering
Seoul National University, Korea
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