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Recent Awardee:
KIChE President Young Investigator Award

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Tae-Sik Oh, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering

Auburn University

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  • Ph.D., Materials Science, California Institute of Technology

  • M.S., Materials Science, California Institute of Technology

  • M.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University

  • B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University

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Research Interests

  • Heterogeneous catalysis

  • CO2 capture and utilization

  • Membrane reactors

  • Electrochemical cells

  • Filtration membranes

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Prof. Oh received his Ph.D. in Materials Science at California Institute of Technology where he performed research focused on thin film electrode fabrication for solid oxide fuel cells. Prior to joining the Chemical Engineering department at Auburn University in 2016, he studied oxide partial decomposition for heterogeneous catalyst fabrication as a postdoctoral researcher in University of Pennsylvania. His current research activities are focused on inorganic materials for efficient energy conversion and environment protection.

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