Dr. Kyoung-Tae Park | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Korea Institute of industrial Technology, South Korea.

Dr. Kyoung-Tae Park is a senior researcher at the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, specializing in advanced materials engineering. With a Ph.D. in Green Energy Technology and extensive experience in metallurgy, his research focuses on innovative techniques for metal recycling, thermoelectric materials, and high-performance alloys. Over his career, he has contributed significantly to the fields of materials science, energy technology, and industrial development.

Profile

πŸ“š Education

Dr. Kyoung-Tae Park pursued his academic journey at Chungnam National University (CNU), where he laid a strong foundation in metal and materials engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Metal and Materials Engineering from March 2000 to February 2007. Continuing his specialization, he completed a Master of Science in Metal Materials Engineering between March 2008 and February 2010. Subsequently, he achieved his Doctor of Philosophy in Green Energy Technology at the Graduate School of Chungnam National University, from March 2010 to February 2013, focusing on sustainable energy solutions and advanced material applications.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎ Professional Experience

Dr. Kyoung-Tae Park began his career as a Senior Researcher at the Fuel Cell Technology Acquisition Team of POSCO Energy Technology Research Center, where he contributed from February 2013 to November 2013. In February 2013, he joined the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology as a Senior Researcher, where he continues to work, focusing on advanced materials and energy technologies. Additionally, Dr. Park broadened his research expertise through a Visiting Researcher position at the IFW Solid State Physics Institute in Dresden, Germany, from July to September 2015, where he collaborated on cutting-edge solid-state physics projects.

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Advanced metal recycling techniques

Development of thermoelectric materials

High-performance alloys and composites

Nanostructured materials for energy applications

🌟 Awards

Encouragement Award, Poongsan Idea Contest (2010)

Commendation Award, Contribution to Industrial Development of Rare Metals, Incheon (2015)

Best Poster Award, Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute, Fall Meeting (2016)

πŸ“‘ Publications Top Notes

Titanium deoxidation mechanism probed using an electron beam melting method, Electrochemistry Communications, 2025, 170, 107856. (Kim, H.C.; Kwon, N.; Shin, J.-H.; ... Oh, S.J.; Park, K.-T.) Link

Electrochemical behavior of deoxidation titanium scrap process by induced overpotential molten salt electrolyte, Electrochemistry Communications, 2024, 166, 107780. (Kwon, N.; Kim, H.; Ko, U.J.; ... Shin, J.H.; Park, K.-T.) Link

Synthesis and Characteristics of Mesoporous Copper Cobalt Oxides Using the Inverse Micelle Method Fabricated for Supercapacitors, ACS Omega, 2024, 9(5), pp. 5338–5344. (Heo, S.G.; Park, K.-T.; Oh, S.J.; Seo, S.-J.) Link

Pyrometallurgical eco-recycling for Zn and MnO recovery from spent alkaline and Zn–C batteries, Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2024, Article in Press, 200801. (Bae, S.U.; Park, J.H.; Park, K.-T.; Shin, J.H.) Link

Extraction of rare earth elements from neodymium (NdFeB) magnet scrap using magnesium halides, Journal of Rare Earths, 2024, Article in Press. (Heo, S.G.; Yang, J.Y.; Oh, S.J.; ... Lee, M.H.; Park, K.-T.) Link

 

 

 

Dr. Kyoung-Tae Park | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award