Mentors: Prof. Won-Jin Chung, Prof. Hee-Seung Lee
Keywords: Synthetic chemistry methodology, N-heterocycles, Sulfur-containing molecules, Molecular skeletal editing
Institution conferring the doctoral degree: GIST
Thesis: Part I. Skeletal editing of N-heterocycles: single N-atom insertion and N2-to-S swap, Part II. P(III)-mediated transformations of 1,2-dicarbonyl compounds: relayed heteroatom group transfer and geminal fluorocyclization (PI: Prof. Won-jin Chung)
E-mail: ilju96@gm.gist.ac.kr
Research Interest Description: Throughout my doctoral studies, I focused on developing synthetic methodologies for N-heterocycles and sulfur-containing molecules, integrating experimental work with DFT calculations to gain mechanistic insights. My current research builds on this expertise, exploring molecular skeletal editing and nanoparticle synthesis, while leveraging AI-driven optimization to enhance the efficiency and predictability of chemical transformations.