You-Dong Kim | fuel cell technologies | Best Researcher Award

You-Dong Kim | fuel cell technologies | Best Researcher Award 

Mr.You-Dong Kim, Colorado School of Mines, United States.

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. Candidate in Material Science (2020–2025)
    Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA
    Advisors: Prof. Ryan O’Hayre and Prof. Neal Sullivan
  • 🎓 M.Eng. in Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering (2016–2018)
    Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea
    Advisor: Prof. Jun-Young Park
  • 🎓 B.Eng. in Advanced Materials Engineering (2011–2016)
    Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea
  • 🛠 Research Experience in Solid Oxide Cells and Electrochemical Testing
    Techniques include tape-casting, spray coating, machine learning applications, and electrochemical analysis 📊.

Suitability For The Award

Mr. Youdong Kim’s extensive research in the field of Material Science, particularly his work on Solid Oxide Cells (SOCs) and Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells (PCFCs), positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His efforts in the fabrication and testing of SOCs demonstrate his commitment to advancing energy technologies, which are critical for sustainable energy solutions.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors 

  • 🏆 University Fellowship (2020–2024)
    Awarded by Colorado School of Mines

Publications

  • “Towards improved stability in proton-conducting ceramic fuel cells” – Meisel, C., Huang, J., Kim, Y.-D., O’Hayre, R., Sullivan, N.P. (2024) – Cited by: 1 📄
  • “Improving tubular protonic ceramic fuel cell performance by compensating Ba evaporation via a Ba-excess optimized proton conducting electrolyte synthesis strategy” – Kim, Y.-D., Kim, I.-H., Meisel, C., Sullivan, N.P., O’Hayre, R. (2024) – Cited by: 3 📄
  • “Tuning the Co/Fe ratio in BaCoxFe0.8−xZr0.1Y0.1O3−δ, a promising triple ionic and electronic conducting oxide, to boost electrolysis and fuel cell performance” – Shin, Y., Kim, Y.-D., Sanders, M., Walker, M., O’Hayre, R. (2022) – Cited by: 15 📄
  • “Proton-conducting ceramics for water electrolysis and hydrogen production at elevated pressure” – Herradon, C., Le, L., Meisel, C., O’Hayre, R., Sullivan, N.P. (2022) – Cited by: 24 📄
  • “Performance degradation in proton-conducting ceramic fuel cell and electrolyzer stacks” – Le, L.Q., Meisel, C., Hernandez, C.H., O’Hayre, R., Sullivan, N.P. (2022) – Cited by: 26 📄
  • “Cobalt-free perovskite Ba1-xNdxFeO3-δ air electrode materials for reversible solid oxide cells” – Kim, Y.-D., Yang, J.-Y., Saqib, M., Song, S.-J., Park, J.-Y. (2021) – Cited by: 35 📄

Prof Dr. Ji-Young Shin | Organic Electrode Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Ji-Young Shin | Organic Electrode Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Ji-Young Shin , Nagoya University , Japan

Professor Ji-Young Shin is an esteemed researcher and educator at Nagoya University, specializing in the exploration of novel molecular structures and their applications. With a robust academic background from Kyoto University and extensive international research experience in Canada and Korea, Professor Shin’s work focuses on the electronic and magnetic properties of organic compounds, metal-organic complexes, and the synthesis of functional molecules such as polypyrrolyl oligomers and porphyrinoids. Her contributions to the field are marked by her deep understanding of molecular chemistry and spectroscopic analysis, reflected in her dedicated teaching of various advanced organic chemistry courses.

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Current Affiliation:

Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Research Group:

Molecular Structures and Structural Dynamics

  • Natural molecular mimetic and Functional Molecular System
  • Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Organic Compounds and Metal-Organic Complexes
  • Exploration of Novel Functional Molecules Created with Polypyrrolyl Oligomers
  • Exploration of Novel Porphyrinoids and Their Applications

Education:

  • Doctor of Science (Kyoto University)
    Thesis: Exploration of the Chemistry of Expanded Porphyrins
    Supervisor: Professor Atsuhiro Osuka

Research History:

  • Sep. 2022 – Present: Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan
  • Sep. 2017 – Aug. 2020: Designated Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan
  • Sep. 2011 – Aug. 2017: Designated Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan
  • Sep. 2009 – Aug. 2011: Research Assistant Professor, Division of Advance Material Science, POSTECH, Korea
  • Jan. 2006 – Aug. 2009: Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, UBC, Canada
  • Nov. 2001 – Oct. 2004: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, UBC, Canada

Education History:

  • Apr. 1998 – Jul. 2001: Doctor Degree Course, Department of Chemistry, Kyoto University, Japan
  • Aug. 1995 – Aug. 1997: Master Degree Course, Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women’s University, Korea
  • Feb. 1991 – Feb. 1995: Bachelor Degree Course, Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women’s University, Korea

Instructing Courses:

  • Fundamentals of Chemistry 2
  • Organic Chemistry and Advanced Organic Chemistry (OC1, OC2, OC3, OC4)
  • Spectroscopic Analysis of Organic Molecules (OC5)
  • Core Organic Chemistry
Publications Top Notes 📄

Reactions of Antiaromatic Norcorrole Ni(II) Complex with Carbenes

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Dual-ion charge-discharge behaviors of Na-NiNc and NiNc-NiNc batteries

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Dual-Ion NiNc Battery: A Sustainable Revolution for Sodium Organic Batteries

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Octaphyrin(1.0.1.0.1.0.1.0) as an Organic Electrode for Li and Na Rechargeable Batteries

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Sufficiently Enriched Dual-Ion Batteries with Ferrocenyl Substituted Nickel(II) Norcorrole Organic Electrodes

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