
Wooseok Yang
@wooseokyang1
Assistant Professor at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), Ph. D in Materials Science & Engineering, former Postdoc @ University of Zürich
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12-11-2018 09:19:14
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We have a visiting student from City University HongKong, Ms Rui Liu! Thanks Yun Hau NG CAREnergy_Lab@CityU for sending a great student and I look forward to having a good collaboration with Yun Hau and Rui! 😃


Our group invites applications for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme for research in sustainable technology for chemical conversion. Interested candidates with excellent educational/research background, pls send application materials to [email protected] RT is appreciated😊


Big congrats Pardis Adams !! 👍👏🏻




Check out our new paper "Insight into Bubble Dynamics in Water Splitting" in ACSEnergyLett ! 😀 doi.org/10.1021/acsene…



It’s been the most challenging project in my group: Solution Processing for Chalcogenide Perovskite BaZrS3! After many failures over years, it’s finally out in JMCa! RSC Energy Journals As a part of 2025 JMCa Emerging Investigators! 😊 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Cation disorder engineering is an emerging technique for tailoring materials properties. Here’s our insight “Beyond the known: emerging insights into cation disorder in multinary compounds” in ACS Publications! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Our work on high performance solar-to-hydrogen conversion with organic light absorbers and low-cost Ni catalysts is now online! 😀 Carbon Energy onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ce…



Excited to join the Early Career Board of ACS Applied Energy Materials! For the next two years, I’ll guest edit special issues and contribute perspectives, spotlights, and editorials. Stay tuned for updates on my board journey! 🙂ACS Publications pubs.acs.org/page/aaemcq/ed…

NEW from Wooseok Yang: A breakthrough in solar hydrogen! Our 10% efficient device uses low-cost, nontoxic materials for sustainable energy. Ni Heazlewoodite catalysts + organic semiconductors = a cleaner future! 💡 #openaccess Read here:buff.ly/qLZQf2k



Our work on 10% efficient solar to hydrogen conversion with organic light absorbers and low-cost catalysts was highlighted as a cover of the recent issue of Carbon Energy 😀 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ce…
