Faculty Research Profile

화학과

진호

조교수Ho Jin

진호

Ho Jin

Biography

학력

· 2003~2007: B.S., POSTECH
· 2007~2012: Ph.D., POSTECH

주요 경력

· 2024~present: Assistant Professor, UNIST
· 2018~2024: Visiting Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US
· 2017~2018: Visiting Assistant Professor, Westmont College, US
· 2014~2017: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Texas A&M University, US
· 2012~2014: Postdoctoral Research Associate, POSTECH

수상/학회/외부활동

· 2003~2007: National Science and Engineering Scholarship, Korea Student Aid Foundation
· 2008: Best Teaching Assistant Award, POSTECH

Research

새로운 나노물질의 합성 및 분광학 연구실

Laboratory for Emerging Nanomaterials: Synthesis and Spectroscopy

Our group’s research goals are to discover new quantum dots and to explore their unexpected new properties. To achieve these goals, we will develop new synthesis methods and use ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy to understand their fundamental photophysical properties. When the size of material shrinks to nano-dimensions, quantum phenomena arise that has not been observed in its bulk material. The electrons in these nanomaterials are squeezed together, resulting in discrete energy states and increase its bandgap via size-dependent quantum effect. The new phenomena work as one milestone for the whole field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Our group wants to move one-step further and as a first step to discover new nanomaterials. We will develop new quantum dot systems with various chemical compositions, such as transition metal dichalcogenide, and study their new physical and chemical properties. We are especially interested in light-matter interactions in the nanomaterials, that is the excited state dynamics of carriers in nanomaterials to understand its fundamental photophysical properties. Then, we will study spin manipulation with photon in nanomaterials to induce magnetization on quantum dots and to guide photochemical reactions on the surface of quantum dots.

Our group’s research goals are to discover new quantum dots and to explore their unexpected new properties. To achieve these goals, we will develop new synthesis methods and use ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy to understand their fundamental photophysical properties. When the size of material shrinks to nano-dimensions, quantum phenomena arise that has not been observed in its bulk material. The electrons in these nanomaterials are squeezed together, resulting in discrete energy states and increase its bandgap via size-dependent quantum effect. The new phenomena work as one milestone for the whole field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Our group wants to move one-step further and as a first step to discover new nanomaterials. We will develop new quantum dot systems with various chemical compositions, such as transition metal dichalcogenide, and study their new physical and chemical properties. We are especially interested in light-matter interactions in the nanomaterials, that is the excited state dynamics of carriers in nanomaterials to understand its fundamental photophysical properties. Then, we will study spin manipulation with photon in nanomaterials to induce magnetization on quantum dots and to guide photochemical reactions on the surface of quantum dots.

새로운 나노물질의 합성 및 분광학 연구실

연구분야

Nanochemistry, Material Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Surface Chemistry

Nanochemistry, Material Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Surface Chemistry

연구 희망분야

Energy Conversion, Carbon Neutrality, Spintronics

Energy Conversion, Carbon Neutrality, Spintronics

연구주제

· Synthesis of colloidal quantum dots
· Excited state dynamics in nanomaterials
· Light-induced magnetization
· Spin-enabled photochemistry

· Synthesis of colloidal quantum dots
· Excited state dynamics in nanomaterials
· Light-induced magnetization
· Spin-enabled photochemistry

국가연구개발사업 기술 분류체계

국가과학기술표준분류

NC. 화학 > NC09. 나노화학 > NC0901. 나노소재화학

Outputs

논문

· H. Jin, C. Livache, W. D. Kim, B. Diroll, R. Schaller, V. I. Klimov, “Spin-Exchange Carrier Multiplication in Manganese- Doped Colloidal Quantum Dots” Nat. Mater. 22, 1013-1021 (2023)
· H. Jin, M. Goryca, M. T. Janicke, S. A. Crooker, V. I. Klimov, “Exploiting Functional Impurities for Fast and Efficient Incorporation of Manganese into Quantum Dots” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 142, 18160-18173 (2020)
· H. Jin, B. Baek, D. Kim, F. Wu, J. D. Batteas, J. Cheon, D. H. Son, “Effects of Direct Solvent-Quantum Dot Interaction on the Optical Properties of Colloidal Monolayer WS2 Quantum Dots” Nano Lett. 17, 7471-7477 (2017)

특허

· H. Jin, J. Nam, J. Park, S. Kim, "Synthesis of strongly charged surface molecules and a manufacturing methods of bioconjugation and layer-by-layer assembly of nanoparticles using thereof", No. 10-1368179-0000 (Korea), 19 Feb. 2014
· H. Jin, N. Won, B. Ahn, J. Kwag, S. Lee, S. Kim, “Selective high-sensitive sensor for detecting explosive using self-assembly composite layered with quantum and virus, and Method for manufacturing the same”, No. 10-1478640-0000 (Korea), 26 Dec. 2014