Dr Jung Ho Yun is a prestigious Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award Fellow (ARC DECRA Fellow) with excellent expertise in solar energy conversion applications using novel nanostructured energy materials. He received his PhD degree in School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia in December 2012. Prior to PhD study, he also established strong industry background in developing functional nanomaterials and electrochemical system with 5 year-career at R&D centre, NANOPAC Korea. Currently, he is dedicating to leading solar cell subgroup at Nanomaterials Centre, School of Chemical Engineering and AIBN, UQ, Australia. His main research focuses on defect engineering of 2D-, 3D-halide perovskite films and single crystals and their applications for solar cells, optoelectronics, and solar fuels.
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Hydrogen Energy
Photoelectrochemistry
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Dr Jung Ho Yun is a prestigious Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award Fellow (ARC DECRA Fellow) with excellent expertise in solar energy conversion applications using novel nanostructured energy materials. He received his PhD degree in School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia in December 2012. Prior to PhD study, he also established strong industry background in developing functional nanomaterials and electrochemical system with 5 year-career at R&D centre, NANOPAC Korea. Currently, he is dedicating to leading solar cell subgroup at Nanomaterials Centre, School of Chemical Engineering and AIBN, UQ, Australia. His main research focuses on defect engineering of 2D-, 3D-halide perovskite films and single crystals and their applications for solar cells, optoelectronics, and solar fuels.