ALUMNI
THE NANOELECTROCHEMISTRY LABORATORY (NECL)
ALUMNI
THE NANOELECTROCHEMISTRY LABORATORY (NECL)
FORMER MEMBERS
SINCE 2012
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Dr. Nilam Qureshi is a nanomaterials scientist with expertise in the synthesis and characterization of 1D, 2D, and 3D nanostructures for applications in energy, electronics, and environmental technologies. She earned her Ph.D. in Nanotechnology from Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune University, India, focusing on hierarchical molybdenum-based nanostructures. She previously worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Gyeongsang National University in South Korea, where she conducted research on MXene-based polymer nanocomposites and materials informatics using crystal graph convolutional neural networks. From July 2024 to June 2025, she served as a postdoctoral researcher at Daegu University, South Korea, where she conducted research on electrochemical ammonia production using MXene and MoS₂-based catalysts. Dr. Qureshi has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and holds multiple national and international patents related to nanomaterials and their advanced applications.
Dr. Sunguk Noh is currently serving as the Director of Research at RMED Co., Ltd., where he leads research and development in advanced electrochemical systems. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Daegu University in February 2024, with a dissertation titled "Investigation of non-precious metal-based heterogeneous electrocatalysts for enhanced oxygen evolution/reduction reactions in water electrolysis and fuel cells." His doctoral research focused on the design and characterization of cost-effective electrocatalysts for energy conversion technologies, particularly in water splitting and fuel cell applications. Dr. Noh also earned his M.S. in Chemistry from Daegu University in 2019 and completed his B.S. in Chemistry & Applied Chemistry from the same institution in 2017. His academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to sustainable energy research and innovative materials development.
Dr. Anh Thi Nguyet Nguyen is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the LPPI (Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Polymères et des Interfaces), CY Cergy Paris University, France. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Daegu University in August 2021, with a dissertation titled "Nanostructure Carbon-Based Heterogeneous Electrocatalysts for Efficient Oxygen-Involving Reaction." Her doctoral research focused on the design and synthesis of non-noble metal and metal-free carbon-based electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution reactions (ORR and OER), which are essential to renewable energy conversion and storage systems. Her work included the development of nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dot/carbon nanotube hybrids, trimetallic CoNiFe composites, and cobalt/graphene/nitrogen-carbon dot composites as bifunctional electrocatalysts. Dr. Nguyen holds dual M.S. degrees in Chemistry from Daegu University (2018) and the University of Science, Vietnam (2015), and completed her B.S. in Chemistry at the University of Science, Vietnam in 2013. Her research background combines expertise in nanostructured materials, carbon-based electrocatalysts, and electrochemical energy systems, contributing to the development of sustainable alternatives to noble metal catalysts.
Sojin Jung received her B.S. in Chemistry from Daegu University in February 2023 and subsequently earned her M.S. in Chemistry from the same institution in February 2025. As a graduate student, she conducted research on electrocatalysts for sustainable energy applications, focusing on transition metal-based materials for water splitting and electrochemical nitrogen reduction. Her work involved the synthesis and characterization of layered double hydroxides and niobium-containing catalysts, as well as electrochemical evaluation to explore structure–activity relationships. In February 2025, she joined 3AC Co., Ltd. as a researcher, where she is continuing her work in advanced functional materials and electrochemical energy technologies.
Shinyoung Kweon received her B.S. in Chemistry from Daegu University in February 2022 and earned her M.S. in Chemistry from the same institution in February 2024. Her graduate research focused on the development of molybdenum-based nanostructured catalysts for electrochemical energy conversion, particularly targeting the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR). She explored the compositional optimization of ternary metal systems and direct catalyst integration onto conductive substrates to enhance electrocatalytic activity and selectivity. Her work contributed to the advancement of sustainable alternatives to precious metal-based catalysts in water splitting and ammonia synthesis. Since June 2025, she has been working at WIPS Co., Ltd., where she continues to apply her expertise in chemistry and materials science, with a focus on intellectual property and technology evaluation in the field of advanced materials and energy-related innovations.
Nhan Duy Pham is currently a Chemical Analyst at Bureau Veritas Group. He received his M.S. in Chemistry from Daegu University, South Korea, in February 2018, focusing on electroanalytical studies of manganese-based nanocomposites for oxygen-related electrocatalysis. He later worked as a researcher at National Central University, Taiwan (2018), and as a Technical Sales Manager at 2H Instrument Co., Ltd. in Vietnam (2019–2021). In October 2023, he completed a second M.S. in Chemistry at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, specializing in organometallic and green chemistry. His thesis involved the design of ferrocene-based redox-switchable ligands. During this time, he also interned as a research assistant in the Faculty of Medicine. He earned his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Science, Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City in 2014 and previously gained industry experience in the pharmaceutical sector at Anova Joint Venture Co., Ltd. His expertise spans electrocatalysis, organometallics, and sustainable chemistry.
Minji Kim (김민지)
M.S. (by Coursework) Mar. 2021 - Feb. 17 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2, 2016 - Feb. 19, 2021 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityYunhwi Seong (성윤휘)
M.S. Mar. 2021 - Feb. 2023 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2, 2015 - Feb. 19, 2021 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityJaemun Kim (김재문)
농협(경남)M.S. Mar. 2021 - Feb. 2023 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Feb. 28, 2014 - Feb. 19, 2021 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityJihyun Kim (김지현)
한국화학연구원(울산)M.S. Sep. 2020 - Feb. 2022 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2, 2016 - Feb. 21, 2020 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityYongdeog Kweon (권용덕)
(주) 엘앤에프M.S. Sep. 2019 - Aug. 2021 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Feb. 28, 2013 - Aug. 23, 2019 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityAnh Thi Nguyet Nguyen (웬티웬안)
LPPI laboratory at CY Cergy Paris UniversityM.S. 2016 - 2018 Chemistry, Daegu University / M.S. 2014 - 2015 Chemistry, University of Science, VietnamB.S. 2009 - 2013 Chemistry, University of Science, VietnamSujin Jo (조수진)
(주)자이언트케미칼M.S. Mar. 2019 - Feb. 2021 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2, 2015 - Feb. 22, 2019 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityHoseop Im (임호섭)
M.S. Feb. 2018 - Feb. 2020 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 02, 2011 - Feb. 17, 2017 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversitySunguk Noh (노승욱)
Ph.D. Student, Daegu University, Republic of KoreaM.S. Feb. 2017 - Feb. 2019 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 02, 2011 - Feb. 17, 2017 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversityJinheui Lee (이진희)
M.S. Feb. 2017 - Feb. 2019 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 02, 2013 - Feb. 17, 2017Hyunjun An (안현준)
(주)뉴테크M.S. Feb. 2016 - Feb. 2018 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2009 - Feb. 2016 Department of Lifescience, Daegu UniversitySeongchul Park (박성철)
(주)세기리텍M.S. Feb. 2015 - Aug. 2017 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2009 - Feb. 2015 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversitySungmin Noh (노성민)
M.S. Feb. 2013 - Feb. 2015 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Feb. 2009 - Feb. 2013 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversityIntaek Jung (정인택)
M.S. Feb. 2013 - Feb. 2015 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Feb. 2007 - Feb. 2013 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversitySeunggi Cho (조승기)
M.S. Feb. 2013 - Feb. 2015 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Feb. 2007 - Feb. 2013 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversityJungwoo Son (손정우)
M.S. Feb. 2012 - Feb. 2014 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityB.S. Mar. 2006 - Feb. 2012 Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Daegu UniversityHyejin Oh (오혜진)
Sep. 2021 - Nov. 2023 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2021 - present Chemistry, Daegu UniversityWonjoon Lee (이원준)
Dec. 2022 - Nov. 2023 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2019 - present Chemistry, Daegu UniversityHyejin Pyo (표혜진)
Mar. 2022 - Aug. 2023 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2020 - Feb. 23, 2024 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityMinseo Jeon (전민서)
KENTECHMar. 2022 - Aug. 2023 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2020 - Aug. 18, 2023 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityYunkyung Lee (이윤경)
Sep. 2021 - Feb. 2023 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2020 - present Chemistry Education, Daegu UniversityYGangmin Kim (김강민)
Mar. 2021 - Aug. 2021 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2016 - Feb. 18, 2022 Chemistry, Daegu UniversityKyungyup Kim (김경엽)
Mar. 2020 - Dec. 2020 Undergraduate research programB.S. Mar. 2, 2015 - Aug. 00, 2021, Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityMomoka Yamanaka (야마나카 모모카)
Visiting Scholar Sep. 2018- Dec. 2018 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityM.S. Mar. 2018 - present Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, Saga UniversityYuki Morofuji (모로후지 유키)
Visiting Scholar Aug. 2016 - Dec. 2016 Department of Chemistry, Daegu UniversityM.S. Apr. 2016 - Aug. 2017 Faculty of Science, Saga University, JapanB.S. Apr. 2012 - Mar. 2016 Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University, Japan