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Prof. Lee, Jae Young draws attention as “Responsible Leader for Future”
Young Power in high-efficiency catalyst research who will lead transition toward ‘hydrogen economy’
Prof. Lee, Jae Young(40) at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, GIST(Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, President Young Joon Kim) received the spotlight of the media as a “Responsible Leader for Future.”
Sponsored by BMW Korea Future Fund, Joongang SUNDAY carried a feature article entitled “Responsible Leader for Future” on July 14th which introduced Prof. Lee Jae-young’s research work and life story as a scholar. Last year, Prof. Lee Jae-young received “Tajima Prize” which is an award conferred by the International Society of Electrochemistry to a young scholar aged below 40. In the feature article, Prof. Lee was depicted as a new scholar who will lead transition toward a clean, hydrogen economy.
Prof. Lee joined GIST in 2007 and has since strived to develop high-efficiency, practical catalysts necessary for the recycling of CO2 and the conversion of chemical energy, in a bid to overcome the looming depletion of resources and secure sustainable resources. Prof. Lee was a student of Prof. Gerhard Ertl(77), a great authority in catalyst research who won the Nobel Chemistry Prize in 2007. Currently, he carries out activities to nurture the Ertl Center for Electrochemistry and Catalysis of GIST into a world-class research institute.
(Related articles at http://sunday.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=30818)