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Byeongjae Chun

Majored in Chemical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2015
From Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South)
- PhD Chemical Engineering with five years of research experience in computational chemistry and physics for polymer research, seeking for a R&D position - Model and characterize the structural and thermodynamic properties of block copolymer based multicompartment micelle nano-reactor using molecular dynamics (MD) simulation tool such as Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator (LAMMPS) and Materials Studio - Investigate the performance of micelle nano-reactor based on its association with reactant and product and provide the predictive information for the improvement - Experience with the force field development - Develop and apply data analysis tools written in Matlab, Python, TCL and Bash - Two and a half years of experience with water purification by various types of membrane like ultrafiltration, microfiltration, and reverse osmosis membranes - Fluent in both English Korean Highlights of my professional career include the following: - Extensive experience in both computational and experimental research for organic and inorganic materials, which involve with modification of commercial membrane for water purification research and characterization of complex structure of amphiphilic materials in various conditions. - Outstanding ability to organize tasks, prioritize tasks, and improve productivity of work. - Supervising multiple groups of undergraduate research assistants to help participate poster/oral presentations at the conference of American Institute of Chemical Engineers. - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
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Byeongjae Chun Receives Degree from Georgia Tech

Byeongjae Chun of Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South), was among approximately 2,400 undergraduate and graduate students who received degrees during Georgia Tech's 250th commencement exercises on Dec...

January, 25 2016 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Research Associate at Georgia Institute of Technology
Simulate the transferrin binding protein A and B (TbpA and TbpB) with various gram-negative bacteria, such as neisseria, E. coli, or salmonella to characterize ion transport using molecular dynamics (MD) simulation tool such as Nanoscale Molecular Dynamics (NAMD).
January 2016 - Present
Adjunct Instructor at Oglethorpe University
Instruct General Chemistry II laboratory Design and provide extracurricular activities for other science and mathematics courses
January 2016 - Present

Graduation

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