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Seo, Hyung-Kee

Professor

 Office      +82-63-270-4097 

E-mail      hkseo@jbnu.ac.kr

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  • Education

  B.S., Chemical Engineering, ChonBuk National University, Korea (2000)

  M.S., Chemical Engineering, ChonBuk National University, Korea (2002)

Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, ChonBuk National University, Korea (2006)

  • Experience & Award

2002. 03 – 2002. 09: Chonbuk National Univ. (Graduate Fellowship)

2002. 10 –2006. 02: School of Chem. Eng., Chonbuk National Univ. (Teaching Associate)

2004. 12 – 2005.04: New University for Regional Innovation (NURI) Project (Working Staff) $ 20 million (2005 ~ 2009)

2005: Best Poster Presentation Award “56th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry”

2006. 03 – 2008.01: Semiconductor Physics Research Center & School of Chemical Engineering, Chonbuk National Univ. (Research Associate)

2008. 01 – 2008.12: Korean Oversea Postdoctoral Fellowship (Korea Research Foundation)

2008. 02 – 2012.11: Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, United States (Postdoctoral Fellow)

2012. 12 – 2015.08: Chonbuk National Univ. (Research Professor)

2015.09- Present: Chonbuk National Univ. (Professor)

2017.05- Present: Chonbuk National Univ. LINC+ (Program Director)

2018.01-Present: KIChE (Business Executive)

2018.06-Present: KESCO Non-Executive Director

  • Research Area

 Efficient Synthesis of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials

Synthesis & characterization of nanomaterials.
Organic-inorganic composite materials for various applications.

Various metal oxide quantum dot synthesis.
 


Design and synthesis of organic HTMs for high performance solar cells

Synthesis of inorganic material for solar cells.
Fabrication of efficient and high stability solar cells.
Novel organic HTMs for high efficiency perovskite solar cells with conventional and inverted structure.
 

Development of highly sensitive chemical sensors

Development of chemical sensor with metal oxide electrode.
High sensitivity of various chemical sensors with high stability.
The Chemical Sensor based on the FET structure.

  • Lecture

Physical Chemistry
Chemical Engineering Surface Analysis
Chemical Engineering Energy Materials

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