
Visualizing and controlling matter at the nanoscale to unlock new possibilities in catalysis, energy, and functional materials.


We integrate real-time electron microscopy, advanced synthesis, and data-driven approaches to reveal how materials behave, evolve, and interact under working conditions. Our research aims to build fundamental understanding and drive innovation in energy conversion, catalysis, and bioinspired systems.
Thermal Catalysts | Electrocatalyst | Battery Ststems | Semiconductor and Devices
Materials Synthesis | Single Particle Microscopy | Single Molecule Imaging for Soft & Biomaterials
RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Real-space imaging of nanoparticle transport and interaction dynamics by graphene liquid cell
Sungsu Kang†, Ji-Hyun Kim†, Minyoung Lee, Ji Woong Yu, Joodeok Kim, Dohun Kang, Hayeon Baek, Yuna Bae, Byung Hyo Kim, Seulki Kang, Sangdeok Shim, So-Jung Park, Won Bo Lee, Taeghwan Hyeon, Jaeyoung Sung*, and Jungwon Park*
Science Advances 7.49 (2021): eabi5419.
NEWS & EVENTS

November 27, 2022
2022 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston
Jungwon, Hayoung, Yonggoon, Sungin, Dohun, and Kunwoo presented at the MRS Fall meeting in Boston.

October 28, 2022
2022 KIChE Fall Meeting
2022 KIChE Fall Meeting and International Symposium (60th Anniversary Conference) in Busan

October 9, 2022
2022 GRC - Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy
Jungwon, Joodeok, and Yuna join the Gordon Research Conference for Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy in California.

September 1, 2022
2022 Fall Graduation
Congratulations to Back Kyu Choi and Yuna Bae on their Ph.D's, and we wish them well at Samsung Electronics and PNNL!

July 27, 2022
2022 Group Retreat
A wonderful time spent in gang-neung! We were able to share new research ideas, and had a great time socializing