
معرفی
Prof. Yoon Seok Jung is a Professor at Yonsei University, affiliated with the Multidimensional Energy Storage Engineering Lab in Seoul, Republic of Korea. His research focuses on advancing inorganic solid electrolytes (SEs) to achieve stable interfaces for all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs), addressing critical challenges in energy density, safety, and material cost-effectiveness. He explores sulfide and halide SEs, emphasizing their electrochemical stability, mechanical properties, and scalability.
Research interests include designing composite cathodes, optimizing electrode/SE interfaces, and mitigating interfacial degradation caused by volume changes in electrodes. His work highlights novel halide SEs with high oxidation stability (>4 V vs. Li/Li+) while addressing cost barriers associated with rare metals like Y, Sc, and Ta. Prof. Jung’s recent advancements aim to develop cost-effective SEs for practical ASSB applications.
Publications reflect a focus on material synthesis, interfacial stability, and performance optimization in solid-state systems. His lab collaborates on multidisciplinary projects bridging materials science and energy engineering.


