Curriculum Vitae
Jusun Woo
(jusunwoo@snu.ac.kr)
Assistant Professor
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Seoul National University
Gwanak-ro 1, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, South Korea
Education
B.S. 2002, Oceanography, Seoul National University, Korea
M.S. 2004, Sedimentology, Seoul National University, Korea
(Supervisor: Prof. S.K.Chough)
Ph.D. 2009, Sedimentology, Seoul National University, Korea
(Supervisor: Prof. S.K.Chough)
Research experience
2009.6 – 2019.2 Senior research scientist, Korea Polar Research Institute
2019.3 – present Assistant professor, Seoul National University
Research interests
· Basin evolution history and basin fill processes along with tectonic activities in the northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
· Stratigraphy and microfacies of Late Paleozoic strata in the Arctic Svalbard
· Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Cambrian lagerstätten in Sirius Passet, North Greenland
· Lower Paleozoic stratigraphy and sedimentary processes of the North China Platform
Current Projects
1. Crustal evolution of Victoria Land, Antarctica, and the formative process of planets – as a leader of geology part (Ministry of Ocean and Maritime Affairs, Korea)
2. Environmental change studies based on the Arctic Dasan Station: in terms of geology, atmospheric science, and ecology – as a leader of geology part (Korea Polar Research Institute)
3. Depositional processes of Sirius Passet lagerstatten, northern Greenland (Korea Polar Research Institute)
4. Korea Antarctic Geological Expedition (KAGEX)
Previous Projects
1. Sedimentary evolution of the Cambrian succession in the North China Platform, Shandong Province, China – with Prof. S.K.Chough (Seoul National University, Korea)
2. Structures and controlling factors of the Cambrian microbial bioherms in North China Platform – with Prof. S.K.Chough (Seoul National University, Korea)
3. Middle Cambrian reefal metazoans (sponges and octagonal cone-shaped organisms) and their sedimentological roles – with Prof. S.K.Chough, Prof. D.K.Choi (Seoul National University, Korea), and Prof. D.J.Lee (Andong National University, Korea)
4. Depositional environments, sea-level changes, and coral succession of the Upper Ordovician strata in Yantze Platform, Jiangxi, China – with Prof. D.J.Lee (Andong National University, Korea)