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Welcome to Energy Electrochemistry Laboratory!

     

Research in our group focuses on renewable energy systems. We are interested in fabrication and characterization of nanostructured devices, electrochemical processes, and thin films such as perovskite solar cell. Using nanotechnology we also investigate novel organic-inorganic hybrid optoelectronic materials to explore their applications.

 

   News 

 

   June 2020

Graduate student recruitment for Echem Lab is closed. Thank you and see you on the next recruitment!

   May 2020

We open graduate recruitment till May 31. See on http://kit.kumoh.ac.kr/~electrochem/xe/index.php?mid=Gallery&document_srl=1191.

   March 2020

Anafi's paper on perovskite gas sensor has been published in RSC Advances.

   February 2020

Jieun and Changhun achieve Master degree. Congratulation!

   March 2019

A new member joined the group. Welcome Latifah!

   February 2019

Seong Sik and Seokwon achieve Master degree. Seong Sik got a job in Atotech Korea and Seok Won got a job in Daeduck Electronics. Congratulation! 

   August 2018

Mai Thi Kim Cuc achieves Master degree. Congratulation! 

   April 2018

Seong Sik and Cuc's paper on perovskite water splitting has been published in

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

   March 2018

New members joined the group. Welcome Anafi, Ji Eun, and Chang Hun!

   January 2018

Yeon Hee, an undergraduate researcher in the lab got a job at Samsung Electronics. Congratulation!

   June 2016

 

Prof. Ilwhan Oh secured a prestigious Mid-Career Research Project from Korea Research Foundation.

   May 2016

Minh Tam's paper on perovskite water splitting is officially published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.  This publication is also covered by KIT Focus and dozens of national newspapers.

   March 2016

Prof. Ilwhan Oh secured a prestigious BK Plus Project from Korea Research Foundation.  The project will fund graduate students in their stipends, conference travel, etc.

   January 2016

The Oh lab joined the ICT Convergence Project, which will fund graduate students in the lab.