Jungwon Park
@jungwonpark
Associate Professor
School of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Seoul National University
(Nanomaterials, catalysts, battery, in situ TEM, liquid TEM)
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http://parklab.snu.ac.kr 27-04-2009 20:21:27
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A laboratory-based operando optical scattering microscopy method is used to study anode material Nb14W3O44 of battery during high-rate cycling, shedding light into development high-rate Li-ion battery. go.nature.com/3UxhxQw Cambridge Chemistry Cavendish Laboratory Faraday Institution
Yousung’s long arm caught many of us socializing at #Aslla15 Anatole von Lilienfeld Joshua Schrier Aron Hip Lab. Great science and good fun 😀
Join us next Wednesday, Nov 30, to hear from Prof. Jungwon Park (Jungwon Park) on growth, nucleation, and transformations of nanoparticles by in situ transmission electron microscopy 🔬 The Zoom opens at 8am PDT/11 am EDT/5pm CET/9:30pm IST. Register at lnkd.in/dY3mTRZP
If you are at #MRSFall2022, and interested in in-situ TEM, Jungwon Park (Jungwon Park) giving an awesome talk summarizing recent work from his lab in Hynes 102. Read recent iScience work here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Critical role of metal-ligand complexes... @JungwonPark and collaborators at Seoul National University highlight that precursor metal-ligand interactions control the size and uniformity of metal #nanoclusters, as demonstrated for Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, and Rh. Nature Communications doi.org/10.1038/s41467…