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Jun-Young Park is a Professor in the Department of Nano Technology and Advanced Materials Engineering at Sejong University, where he has been serving since March 2009. He also holds the position of CEO at Terra FuelCell since February 2021. Previously, he worked as a Senior Researcher at Samsung SDI Corporate from February 2005 to February 2009.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of Florida (2004)
- M.S. from the University of Florida (2001)
- B.S. from Sungkyunkwan University (1999)
Professor Park's research primarily focuses on advanced energy technologies with specialization in:
- Fuel cells (PEMFC, SOFC, PCFC, AFC)
- Electrolysis cells (PEM, Alkaline, SOEC, PCEC)
- Gas sensors and separation membranes
His work centers on developing novel materials for energy conversion and storage systems, particularly focusing on oxide compounds and ceramic-based technologies. He has made significant contributions to the field of solid oxide fuel cells, anode and cathode materials, and protonic ceramic systems.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on advancing membrane technologies for fuel cells, improving hydrogen production through innovative electrolysis methods, enhancing gas sensor capabilities, and optimizing solid oxide cell designs. His work demonstrates a consistent trajectory toward practical applications of fundamental materials science discoveries, with particular emphasis on durability, efficiency, and commercial viability of energy technologies.
Professor Park has achieved significant recognition in his field with an h-index of 38 and 4,508 citations according to Scopus metrics. His research fingerprint shows substantial contributions to:
- Oxide Compound Materials Science (100%)
- Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Engineering (51%)
- Anode and Cathode Material Science (47% and 43% respectively)
- Density and Cerium Oxide research (30% and 27% respectively)
- Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Engineering and Ionic Conductivity (24% and 22% respectively)
With over 210 research outputs spanning from 2003 to 2025, Professor Park maintains an active research program that has shown increasing productivity in recent years. His collaborations span multiple countries and institutions, reflecting the international relevance of his work in energy materials and technologies.
Professor Park leads research efforts focused on developing highly deficient triple perovskite oxides for electrode materials and high-efficiency protonic ceramic reversible cells. His laboratory at Sejong University appears to maintain strong industry connections, particularly through his leadership role at Terra FuelCell, facilitating the translation of academic research into commercial applications.


