Jun-Ki ChoiView profile
Professor
Jun-Ki Choi is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Dayton’s School of Engineering. He holds the O. Jack and Opal Anderson Faculty Fellowship in Engineering Innovation and serves as Director of the University of Dayton Industrial Training and Assessment Center (UD-ITAC), a U.S. Department of Energy-funded program providing energy efficiency assessments to small and mid-sized manufacturers. His research interests include: Sustainable Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Design for Environment Life Cycle Assessment Circular Economy Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Economic Systems Modeling Energy and Environmental Policy His recent publications focus on industrial energy efficiency, life cycle assessment, sustainable manufacturing, and the application of machine learning in energy systems. The research spans topics such as photovoltaic integration, desalination, refrigeration, compressed air systems, and building energy modeling, often combining techno-economic and environmental evaluations. Dr. Choi has received multiple awards for his work, including the U.S. Department of Energy Excellence in Applied Energy Engineering Research Award (2022), the ASHRAE Technical Paper Award (2017), and multiple recognitions as a Center of Excellence from the U.S. Department of Energy (2003, 2015). He has secured over $8 million in research funding as PI or Co-PI and has mentored numerous students through the UD-ITAC program, which has conducted over 1,000 energy assessments. He teaches courses such as Manufacturing Process, Heat Transfer, and Design for Environment at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Choi leads the UD-ITAC, a key research and outreach center focused on improving manufacturing competitiveness through energy savings, productivity improvements, and waste reduction. The center has received national acclaim for its impact and professionalism.





