Hyunho Nohمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Hyunho Noh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on heterogeneous electrocatalysts for sustainable energy applications, leveraging metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and transition metal nitrides to achieve molecular-level control over catalyst structure and microenvironments. Education: B.S., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2014) Ph.D., Northwestern University (2019) Postdoc, Yale University (2019–2023) Research interests include electrocatalysis, MOF-based catalysis, and structure-activity relationships for energy-relevant transformations such as CO₂ reduction and hydrogen evolution. His group explores how structural modulations in MOFs and nitrides influence catalytic performance through precise control of interfacial thermodynamics and kinetics. Recent work highlights include studies on H-atom transfer thermochemistry in Ti-MIL-125 and Ce-MOF-808, as well as transition metal nitride-catalyzed dinitrogen electro-reduction. Graduate students Hafsa and Gokce, along with undergraduates like Zach and Alex, have contributed to these efforts. Labs/Teams: Noh Lab (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, OU) actively seeks graduate and undergraduate researchers. The lab is located at Stephenson Parkway, Norman, OK.







