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Seung Soon Jang, Ph.D. Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology Materials Science and Engineering 771 Ferst Drive, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30332-0245
Office: Love Bldg., Room 351
Phone: 404.385-3356 | Fax: 404.894.9140
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Research activities:
Dr. Seung Soon Jang joined the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in July 2007. Dr. Jang worked at Samsung Electronics and the Materials
and Process Simulation Center (MSC) at CalTech, performing various researches in nanoelectronics, fuel cell, and interfacial systems as a director of Supramolecular Technology for six years with Prof. William A. Goddard, III.
His research interest includes computations and theories to characterize and design nanoscale systems based on the molecular architecture-property relationship, which are especially relevant to
molecular electronics, molecular machines, fuel cell, photovoltaics, battery technology and biotechnology.
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Education:
Postdoc. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
2001-2007, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Advisor: Prof. William A. Goddard III
Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering (Previously Department of Fiber and Polymer Science)
1999, Seoul National University, Korea
Advisor: Prof. Won Ho Jo
M.S. Materials Science and Engineering (Previously Department of Fiber and Polymer Science)
1994, Seoul National University, Korea
B.S. Materials Science and Engineering (Previously Department of Textile Engineering)
1992, Seoul National University, Korea
Awards:
- 2021 Service Recognition Award
November 10, 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
The Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers US Chapter
- 2017 Georgia Institute of Technology Senior Faculty Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award
April 21, 2017 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Georgia Institute of Technology
- 2010 James Lee Young Investigator Award
November 10, 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT
The Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers US Chapter
Research Interests
- Developing new methods for atomistic modeling of materials and biological systems
- Applying multiscale modeling for materials and biological systems
- Computational nano/biotechnology
- Computational fuel cell technology
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