Job openings (Graduate Students & Internships)
Our research group is currently inviting applications for graduate student and internship positions. We encourage you to explore the following research topics in our lab:
1) Semiconductor design for photo(electro)catalytic chemical synthesis
2) Metal deisgn for electrocatalytic chemical synthesis
3) Carbon neutralization, plastic valorization, material/microbial hybrids
4) Solar cell and battery (only for InnoCORE Global Postdoc)
If you find our areas of focus and available positions appealing, please submit your application via email. For all inquiries and applications, kindly reach out to the principal investigator, Jinhyun Kim. We look forward to welcoming motivated individuals who are eager to contribute to our research endeavors.
Postdoc Scholars:
Please send Jinhyun an e-mail with your CV and your area of interest, if you are interested in InnoCORE Global Postdoc program (https://www.innocore-jobfair.com/).
Graduate Students:
Our group welcomes highly motivated and enthusiastic graduate students to join our team. Admission to the UNIST graduate program is required before applying to our group. We are looking for candidates with backgrounds in Materials Science and Engineering, Semiconductor Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, or related fields. A strong preference for collaborative, team-based work is essential. Internship experience in relevant fields is also a valuable asset.
Undergraduates:
Our group encourages undergraduate students with backgrounds in Materials Science and Engineering, Semiconductor Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, or related fields to join our research projects.
Contact information
Email | jinhyun.kim@unist.ac.kr
Tel | +82-52-217-2468
Address | Engineering Building 102, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 50 UNIST-gil, Eonynag-Eup, Ulju-Gun, Ulsan, 44919, Republic of Korea
Professor office | Room 401-6
Student office | Room 102
Laboratory | Room 503