

Professor Sung-Soo KIM
Graduate School of Energy Science and Technology (GEST),
Chungnam National University (CNU)
education
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2007
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1998 ~ 2001
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1993 ~ 1995
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1986 ~ 1993
Master of Sciences in Technological Management (MS-TM)
Business School of SUNY Stony Brook, New-York, USA.
Doctor of Philosophy degree in Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan.
The subject of Doctoral Thesis:
“Electrochemical properties of intercalation compound for Li secondary batteries”
Master of engineering degree in Materials Science and Engineering
Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Bachelor of engineering degree in Materials Science and Engineering
Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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2015 ~ present
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2010 ~ 2015
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2007 ~ 2010
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2006 ~ 2007
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2001 ~ 2006
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1995 ~ 1997
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1994 ~ 1995
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2000 ~ 2001
Full professor, Chungnam National University,
Associate professor, Chungnam National University,
Project leader of Large Scale Battery(LSB) for storage, Principal Researcher CRD center, Samsung SDI,
- cathode/anode/electrolyte/electrode/process design for LSB
- evaluation and performance optimization
Project leader of Next Generation Battery team , Principal Researcher
Energy LAB, CRD center, Samsung SDI,
- Safety issues in LIB (characterization and optimization)
Project leader of New anode development , Senior Researcher
Energy LAB, CRD center, Samsung SDI,
- Several types of Si-based anode materials
- Noble oxide anode material
- Graphite development and related Carbonaceous materials
Junior Researcher, cathode development, Energy LAB, CRD , Samsung Display devices,center
- cathode material of Ni-MH
- cathode material of LIB(NCA, LCO)
Invited Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Teaching assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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2014
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2013
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2008
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2005
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1999 ~ 2001
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1994
Researcher of the Year Award, CNU
Award for Battery Industrial Contribution, KIAT(Government)
Samsung Group Academic Paper Competition 2008, Silver Prize
Samsung Group Academic Paper Competition 2005, Silver Prize
Tokyu Foreign Student Scholarship
Graduate Administrative Assistant Scholarship