Prof. Dr. Soon-Ki Jeong | Energy storage | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Soon-Ki Jeong , Soonchunhyang University , South Korea.
Prof. Soon-Ki Jeong is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Energy Engineering at Soonchunhyang University, South Korea. With a career spanning over two decades, his expertise lies in advanced electrochemical systems and energy materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from Kyoto University, Japan, and has held key research positions at Kyoto University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Currently, he also serves as the Director of the BK21 Program and the Energy Technology Sharing University Project. Prof. Jeong contributes actively to national energy policy, technological innovation, and human resource development in the field of energy engineering.
Professional Profile
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Education and Experience
Prof. Jeong completed his B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering from Hanyang University in 1994 and 1996, respectively. He pursued his Ph.D. in Materials Energy Science at Kyoto University, Japan, graduating in 2002. His professional journey began as a researcher at Hyosung Central Research Institute, focusing on electrode manufacturing and scale-up. He later conducted postdoctoral research at Kyoto University, exploring electrochemical material analysis, and at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, working on rechargeable battery electrode materials. Since 2005, he has been a professor at Soonchunhyang University, contributing extensively to academia, research, and energy innovation initiatives.
Summary Suitability
Prof. Soon-Ki Jeong is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award owing to his long-standing excellence and innovation in the field of energy engineering, particularly in electrochemical systems and rechargeable battery technologies. As a Professor at Soonchunhyang University and Director of the BK21 Program and Energy Technology Sharing University Project, he has led pioneering research in electrode material development and interface engineering for next-generation batteries.
Professional Development
Prof. Jeong has made substantial contributions to Korea’s energy research ecosystem through active leadership and collaboration. He currently directs the BK21 Program and the Energy Technology Sharing University Project. He serves as a board member of the Korean Electrochemical Society and advises the Chungnam Techno Park Next-Gen Battery Center. His expertise supports national and regional energy planning as an expert member of the Chungnam Energy Committee and an education committee member at KAIST’s Advanced Battery Human Resources Center. His past roles include Vice President of the Chungcheong Branch of the Korean Electrochemical Society and editorial duties for major materials science journals.
Research Focus
Prof. Jeong’s research centers on electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems, particularly rechargeable batteries. He focuses on the development and electrochemical analysis of electrode materials, addressing key challenges in performance, scalability, and sustainability. His work includes the synthesis and optimization of novel electrode structures, scaling-up electrode manufacturing, and enhancing energy efficiency in storage devices. His early research at Kyoto University and LBNL laid a foundation for ongoing innovation in next-generation battery technology. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges chemical engineering, materials science, and energy engineering, contributing to the advancement of high-performance and eco-friendly energy storage technologies.
Awards and Honors
Prof. Soon-Ki Jeong has been recognized for his leadership and service in Korea’s energy and materials science community. He has served on several prestigious committees including the National R&D Mid-to-Long-Term Strategy Group. His notable contributions have been acknowledged through his appointment as Director of major national education and research programs, such as the BK21 Program. He has held influential roles in academic societies, including serving as Vice President of the Chungcheong Branch of the Korean Electrochemical Society and as an editorial board member of the Korean Institute of Materials Science, reflecting his impact and dedication to scientific excellence.
Publication Top Notes
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Reducing Corrosion in Aluminum–Air Batteries
– This study looks at how different metal ions (like lithium, sodium) affect corrosion and performance in aluminum–air batteries.
– Published in: Applied Surface Science, 2025
– Citations: 3 -
Stronger 3D Printing Materials for Face Bone Repair
– This article shows how adding potassium titanate can make 3D printed materials stronger for medical use.
– Published in: Biomimetics, 2024
– Citations: 2 -
Improving SiOx Electrodes Using a Special Chemical
– This study explains how a chemical called fluoroethylene carbonate helps improve SiOx battery electrodes.
– Published in: Batteries, 2024
– Citations: 3 -
How Li₂CO₃ Affects Lithium Metal Batteries
– This article explores how lithium carbonate (Li₂CO₃) forms in batteries and how heat affects its distribution and battery performance.
– Published in: Electrochimica Acta, 2024
– Citations: 3
Conclusion
Prof. Soon-Ki Jeong’s distinguished academic achievements, leadership in cutting-edge battery research, and contributions to national science policy make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to drive advancements in sustainable energy storage, positioning him as a key figure in the global scientific community.