Prof. Sang Ho Kim Department of Chemistry Kongju National University 182 Shinkwan, Kongju 314-701 South Korea Email: sangho1130@kongju.ac.kr 1987-1991 Dept. of Chemistry, Seoul National University, B.S. 1991-1994 Dept. of Chemistry, Seoul National University, M.S. 1994-1999 Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, PhD 1998 Visiting scholar at Hewlett Packard Labs 1999~2001 Post-doc at Hewlett-Packard Labs 2001~2009 LG Chem Research Park (a principal research scientist/project leader at LG Chem) 2009-current, Kongju National University, Associate Professor Current research fields 1) Nano materials for Printed Electronics Based on Ag and Cu nanoparticles, I want to develop a ink materials for printed electronics applications including LCD, OLED, RFID and Flexible Display. 2) Solar Cell Materials I am working on Ag and Al paste for crystalline Si solar cells. 3) Meso-porous Materials I am working on mesoporous carbon and silica materials for possible application in air purification. 4) Environmental Toxicity Study on Nanomateials Develop a standard characterization methods for environmental toxicity study. I am looking for a post doctoral research associate or a research professor of our department in a research field of synthetic chemistry of colloidal nanocrystals, polymer science for self-assembly and/or rheological properties of nanocrystal/polymer composite or physical chemistry of nanomaterials. Prof. Jinkwon Kim Department of Chemistry Kongju National University 182 Shinkwan, Kongju 314-701 South Korea Email: jkim@kongju.ac.kr 1982-1986, Seoul National University, B.S. 1987-1992, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Ph.D. 1996-1997, University of Utah (Prof. J.S. Miller), Post Doc. 2006-2007, University of Michigan (Prof. N.A. Kotov), Visiting Professor 1993-current, Kongju National University, Professor 2001-2006, Director, National Research Laboratory (Molecular Nano Material Lab. Ministry of Science and Technology, Korea) Current research fields 1) Synthesis of nanocrystals of semiconductors, metals and ceramics for energy conversion, inks for printable electronics and transparent conducting films. 2) Self-assembly of nanocrystals to form hybrid asymmetric structures such as matchstick structure, parallel dimeric structures of nanorods, nanodumbbell structures. 3) Magnetic molecular clusters and nanocrystals such as single molecule magnets and diluted magnetic semiconductors. 4) Synthesis of molecular precursors for CVD and ALD. I am looking for a post doctoral research associate or a research professor of our department in a research field of synthetic chemistry of colloidal nanocrystals, polymer chemistry for self-assembly, or physical chemistry of nanomaterials.