Summary
Yong-jin Noh is a senior researcher with over a decade of experience developing perovskite and next-generation solar technologies, currently leading 3rd-generation solar cell efforts in Daejeon. He combines hands-on vacuum and solution processing (thermal evaporation, sputtering, ALD) with deep expertise in thin-film characterization and charge-transport analysis to improve large-area device performance and stability. His work spans device architectures (n-i-p and p-i-n), encapsulation and interfacial engineering, and the practical transfer of new small-molecule, polymer, and metal-oxide materials into modules. A prolific academic, he has authored 47 SCI papers and brings a research-to-product mindset from postdoctoral and national-lab experience at KAERI, KIST, and CBNU. Notably, he focuses on diagnosing real-world degradation mechanisms through rigorous stability testing (dark storage, light-soaking, outdoor, 85/85, thermal cycling) to close the gap between lab efficiency and field reliability.
11 years of coding experience
박사, Department of Flexible and Printable Electronics, 박사, Department of Flexible and Printable Electronics at 전북대학교