Professor

Prof. Sang-Young Lee

Office: Battery R&D Center Room. 301-1
Lab: Battery R&D Center Room. 304
Tel: +82-52-217-2948
Fax: +82-52-217-2019
E-mail: syleek@unist.ac.kr
Homepage: http://syleek.unist.ac.kr

  • Education
    2001 - 2002     Postdoctoral Research Associate, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
    1993 - 1997     Ph. D. Chemical Engineering, KAIST
    1991 - 1993     M. S. Chemical Engineering, KAIST
    1987 - 1991     B. A. Chemical Technology, Seoul National Univ.
  • Professional Career
    2016 -              Head, School of Energy and Chemical Engineering
    2015 -              Professor, UNIST
    2014 -              Director of BK21 Plus Program, UNIST
    2014 - 2015     Dean of Student Affairs, UNIST
    2012 - 2015     Associate Professor, UNIST
    2008 - 2012     Associate Professor, Kangwon National University
    1997 - 2008     Principal Research Scientist, Batteries R&D, LG Chem.
  • Honors & Awards 
    2019                Top 100 National R&D Achievements, NRF
    2018                Golden Prize, Samsung Human Tech Paper Contest
    2017                 Top 100 National R&D Achievments, NRF
    2017                 Secretary of the 9th Asian Conference on Electrochemical Power Sources
    2015                 Editorial Board Member, Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group)
    2015                 Best Teaching Award, UNIST
    2014                 Top 50 Basic Research Awards, NRF
    2013                 Excellence in Reviewing, J. Membr. Sci., Elsevier
    2012                 A Main Coordinator of the 16th International Meeting on Lithium Batteries(IMLB)
    2007                 NET Awards, MEST
    2005                 Grand Prize of the LG Chem. Patent, LG Chem.
  • Memberships
    2018 -               A Member of International Scientific Committee of IMLB
    2014 -               Secretary of the Membrane Society of Korea
    2010 - 2011      General Secretary of the Korean Electrochemical Society
    2008 - 2009      Secretary of the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry