Professor Lee Chan-woo, Department of Applied Chemistry
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Science
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Ministry of Science and ICT
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Nano Innovation Transforming Energy, Professor Lee Chan-woo, Department of Applied Chemistry Energy Catalyst Materials Laboratory
We conduct research to convert abundant resources such as seawater, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen into useful chemicals through electrochemical processes.
To achieve this, we develop nano-catalyst materials, elucidate reaction mechanisms using real-time spectroscopic analysis and DFT calculations, and ultimately verify performance and durability in industrial environments.
In this video 00:10 ✅Laboratory Introduction 00:34 ✅Primary Research Focus 01:50 ✅Research Keywords: Resource Utilisation of Carbon Dioxide 02:26 ✅'Seawater Electrolysis-Based Hydrogen Production Research': Seawater Utilisation Methods 02:59 ✅Why real-time analysis of nanomaterials is crucial 03:39 ✅Explanation of outstanding new researcher 05:12 ✅Changes it will bring to industry and society 06:00 ✅What is considered most important during research 06:35 ✅Research topics you wish to pursue next or your ultimate research goal 07:05 ✅Distinctive features or strengths unique to the Department of Applied Chemistry and the Energy Catalysis Materials Laboratory 08:22 ✅Advice for students interested in research
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