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Current Member

Research professor : 

  • JAE YOUNG KIM

 

 

 

     E-mail: ​​jykim@knu.ac.kr

He currently works as a Research Professor in School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering from Kyungpook National University, South Korea. His current research interests include plasma electronics, plasma polymerization and synthesis, and sensor applications.


Academic Highlights (see Full CV)
- Published more than 50 SCIE journal articles, more than 80 conference proceedings and patents
- Created five journal cover pages
- Presented seven invited talks

Ph.D Candidate  :

  • Gyu Tae Bae

     E-mail: ​​​​doctor047@knu.ac.kr

     His research interests including atmospheric pressure plasma process, plasma treatment under the atmospheric pressure

     condition plasma poly-merization using by non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma, and solution plasma process.

Combined master's-Ph.D Candidate :

  • Hyo Jun Jang

    E-mail: ​​bs00201@knu.ac.kr

    His research interests include atmospheric pressure plasma process, plasma polymerization using by non-thermal atmospheric        pressure plasma, solution plasma, and plasma treatment under the atmospheric pressure condition.

PhD Candidate :

  • Habeeb Olaitan Suleiman

    E-mail: ​​suleiman.habeeb16@knu.ac.kr, suleimanhabeeb16@gmail.com

   His research interests include atmospheric pressure plasma process, plasma polymerization using by non-thermal atmospheric        pressure plasma, solution plasma, and plasma treatment under the atmospheric pressure condition.

  • Daseulbi Kim

    E-mail: ​​

   His research interests include atmospheric pressure plasma process, plasma polymerization using by non-thermal atmospheric        pressure plasma, solution plasma, and plasma treatment under the atmospheric pressure condition.

Master Candidate :

  • Ye Rin Lee

    E-mail: ​​: jane9991220@knu.ac.kr​ 

    His research interests include reducing ozone generation through ionic winds in atmospheric-pressure plasma and inactivation

    airborne bacteria. Also designing the optimal power supply for plasma generation.

  • Sebinn Jang

    E-mail: ​​: jjj426486@knu.ac.kr​ 

    His research interests include reducing ozone generation through ionic winds in atmospheric-pressure plasma and inactivation

    airborne bacteria. Also designing the optimal power supply for plasma generation.

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