Beom Jin Kim | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ā Dr. Beom Jin Kim | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

 

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«Professional Profile šŸŒŸ

šŸ”¬ With a rich nine-year background in advanced energy storage materials, I specialize in pioneering electrode materials and systems for cutting-edge batteries beyond lithium-ion. My expertise spans the synthesis and modification of electrode materials using diverse chemical and solid-state approaches. Proficient in assessing electrochemical performance through various techniques, I excel in characterizing materials using in-situ and ex-situ spectroscopic methods. Currently immersed in anode-free all-solid-state lithium battery systems, cathode materials, anode materials, and superionic conductors, I am poised to bring my valuable knowledge and skills to elevate any project or position within your esteemed organization. āš”šŸ” #EnergyStorage #MaterialsScience #BatteryInnovation #Electrochemistry.

šŸŒ Professional Profiles

 

šŸŽ“Academic Background

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Republic of Korea (September, 2020- Present), Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA (February, 2019- July, 2020). Advisor: Professor Bing Xu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, KAIST, Daejeon, Republic of Korea (March, 2018-January 2019). Advisor: Professor Insung S. Choi, Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, KAIST, Daejeon, Republic of Korea (February, 2018). Advisor: Professor Insung S. Choi, B.S. in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea (February, 2012)

šŸ†Awards and Honors

Review Editor of Frontiers in Chemistry (March, 2023-Present), Early Career Research (ECR) Board Member of Materials Today Bio (June, 2022-Present), KAIST Best Ph.D. Thesis Award (2018, KAIST), Selected as Rising Researcher (2017, Inter-Academy Seoul Science Forum, KAST), Hyocheon Scholarship (2011, Sungkyunkwan University), Academic Scholarship (2009, 2011; Sungkyunkwan University)

šŸ“šTop Noted Publication

Chemical Degradation of Various Organic Coatings via UV-Generated Sulfate Radicals. Baskoro, G. A.ā€ ; Christstardy, Y. Y.ā€ ; Rho, J.; Kim, B. J.* Chem. Asian J. 2024, accepted.

 

Thermoresponsive Maleimide-Containing Polymers with Tunable Emission for Temperature-Dependent Intracellular Imaging. Sharma, R.; Vijay, N.; Kim, B. J.; Lee, H. Eur. Polym. J. 2023, 201, 112545.

 

An Exploration of Multiple Component Peptide Assemblies by Enzymeā€Instructed Selfā€Assembly. Shy, A. N.; Xu, J.; Kim, B. J.; Xu, B.* ChemSystemsChem 2023, 5, e202200041.

 

Cytoprotection of Probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus with Artificial Nanoshells of Nature-Derived Eggshell Membrane Hydrolysates and Coffee Melanoidins in Single-Cell Nanoencapsulation. Han, S. Y.; Nguyen, D. T.; Kim, B. J.; Kim, N.; Kang, E. K.; Park, J. H.; Choi, I. S. Polymers 2023, 15, 1104.

 

Hydrogen Bonding-Based Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Nature-Derived Eggshell Membrane Hydrolysates and Coffee Melanoidins in Single-Cell Nanoencapsulation. Han, S. Y.; Yun, G.; Nguyen, D. T.; Kang, E. K.; Lee, H.; Kim, S.; Kim, B. J.; Park, J. H.; Choi, I. S.* ChemNanoMat 2022, 8, e202100535. Cover Article

 

Enzyme-Instructed Self-Assembly of Peptides: From Concept to Representative Applications. Kim, B. J.* Chem. Asian J. 2022, 17, e202200094. Invited Review

 

Enzyme-Mediated Kinetic Control of Fe3+-Tannic Acid Complexation for Interface Engineering. Lee, H.; Nguyen, D. T.; Kim. N.; Han, S. Y.; Hong, Y. J.; Yun, G.; Kim, B. J.; Choi, I. S. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. 2021, 13, 52385-52394.

 

Enzyme-Mediated Film Formation of Melanin-Like Species from orthoDiphenols: Application to Single-Cell Nanoencapsulation. Kim, N.ā€ ; Lee, H. J.ā€ ; Han, S. Y.; Kim, B. J.; Choi, I. S. Appl. Surf. Sci. Adv. 2021, 5, 100098.

 

A Decade of Advances in Single-Cell Nanocoating for Mammalian Cells. Lee, H. J.; Kim, N.; Kim, B. J.; Park, J. H.; Choi, I. S.* Adv. Healthcare Mater. 2021, 10, 2100347.

 

Enzymatically Forming Cell Compatible Supramolecular Assemblies of Tryptophan-Rich Short Peptides. Yang, D.; Kim, B. J.; He, H.; Xu, B.* Pept. Sci. 2021, 113, e24173.

 

Peptide Assemblies Mimicking Chaperones for Protein Trafficking. Yang, D.; He, H.; Kim, B. J.; Xu, B.* Bioconjugate Chem. 2021, 32, 502-506.

 

Trypsin-Instructed Self-Assembly on Endoplasmic Reticulum for Selectively Inhibiting Cancer Cells. Kim, B. J.; Fang, Y.; He, H.; Xu, B.* Adv. Healthcare Mater. 2021, 10, 2000416.

 

The Ratio of Hydrogelator and Precursor Controls Enzymatic Hydrogelation of a Branched Peptide. Guo, J.; He. H.; Kim, B. J.; Wang, J.; Yi, M.; Xu, B.* Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 10101-10105.