Moon Jeong Park | |
Native Name: | 박문정 |
Birth Date: | 1977 |
Citizenship: | South Korean |
Workplaces: | Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Alma Mater: | Seoul National University |
Website: | http://parkgroup.postech.ac.kr/prof-park/ |
Moon Jeong Park (박문정) is a Korean chemical engineer who is a Professor of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology. She is interested in polymers for energy storage and transport. She studies the transport in charge-containing polymeric materials.[1] She is the second non-American recipient to be awarded the American Physical Society John D. Dillion Medal and the 2016 Hanwha Total IUPAC Young Scientist Award.[2] [3] [4]
Park was born in 1977 in South Korea. Park completed her Ph.D. the Seoul National University in 2006. She was advised by Kookheon Char. In 2009, she was a postdoctoral research fellow with Nitash P. Balsara at University of California, Berkeley.[5]
Park joined as assistant professor to the department of chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology in 2009. She was promoted to associate professor in 2013. Her research interests includes understanding the thermodynamics and transport in charge-containing polymeric materials.[6] Park specifically focuses on developing polymeric materials that are more efficient, predictable, and sustainable for energy storage and transport.[7] She has developed a lithium sulfur battery technology to increased charging speeds and have longer battery life.[8] Her main contributions have been in ionic-liquid containing polymers, design of self-assembled polymer electrolytes, organic-organics nano-hybrids for enhanced ion/charge transport, and chemical sensors based on ionic polymers.[9] She also works on electric responsive actuators to create artificial muscles.[10]
Park is an associate editor of Macromolecules.[11] She also on the editorial board of Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics and Journal of Applied Polymer Science.[12] [13]