Summary
Tae Yoon is an assistant professor and researcher specializing in supercritical fluid technologies, separation processes, and thermodynamics, with nine years of academic and national-lab experience. Currently faculty at Seoul National University after an assistant professorship at Chungnam National University, he also held postdoctoral and Director's Postdoctoral Fellow roles at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His Ph.D. and B.S. in chemical engineering from Seoul National University underpin a strong foundation in both fundamental thermodynamics and applied separation methods. Tae combines rigorous experimental work with theoretical modeling to tackle challenging separations under extreme conditions, often bridging lab-scale insights to practical process design. Notably, his career includes a rare transition from international national-lab research back to South Korean academia, signaling both global collaboration experience and commitment to building local research capacity. He is based in Seoul and actively advancing supercritical-fluid applications with a balance of curiosity-driven and application-oriented research.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, 4.23, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, 4.23 at Seoul National University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Chemical and Biological Engineering, 3.89, Bachelor of Science (BS), Chemical and Biological Engineering, 3.89 at 서울대학교 (Seoul National University)
Korean, English