Professor
Ji-Wook Yoon, Ph.D.
Division of Advanced Materials Engineering, College of Engineering
Jeonbuk National University
Baekje-daero, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, Jeonbuk 54896 Korea
Phone: +82 63 270 2296
Fax: +82 63 270 2305
E-mail: jwyoon@jbnu.ac.kr
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ji_Wook_Yoon
https://scholar.google.co.kr/citations?hl=ko&user=bKyU-1IAAAAJ
Education and Career
- 2023 - : Associate Professor in Div. of Advanced Materials Engineering, Jeonbuk National University
- 2019 - 2023: Assistant Professor in Div. of Advanced Materials Engineering, Jeonbuk National University
- 2018 - 2019: Research Professor in Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University
- 2017 - 2018: Research Associate in Dept. of Mechanical Process Engineering, ETH Zurich (Prof. S. E. Pratsinis)
- 2011 - 2017: Integrated Ph.D. in Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University (Prof. Jong-Heun Lee)
- 2005 - 2011: B.S. in Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University
Professional activities
- 2024.09. - Special Issue Editor for Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
- 2023.07. - Nano Korea 2023 Nanotechnologies for Next Generation Sensors Session Organizing Member
- 2023.06. - GCIM 2023 Materials and Devices for Smart Sensors Program Co-Organizer
- 2023.05. - IEEE NEMS 2023 Micro/Nano-Chemical Sensors Symposium Organizing Member
- 2023.03. - Jeonbuk Branch Manager of Korea Sensor Society
- 2023.01. - Managing Editor for Korea Ceramic Society
- 2022.05. - Special Issue Editor for Chemosensors
- 2020.03. - Editorial Board Member for Chemosensors
- 2020.01. - Editorial Board Member for Frontiers in Materials
- 2020.01. - Managing Editor for Korea Sensor Society
- 2019.12. - Guest Editor for Applied Sciences
Research interests
- Metal oxide nanostructures (hollow, yolk-shell, multiroom)
- 2-dimensional nanosheets (metal oxides, mxenes, graphene-derivatives)
- Ferroelectric superlattices and functional nanomaterials (MOFs)
- Gas sensors for air quality monitoring and food freshness assessment
- Breath analysis systems for disease diagnosis
- Transparent and flexible smart sensors
- Fuel cells and energy-harvesters
- Resistive switching memory devices