Curriculum Vitae

Yunn-Hong Choi
Ph.D. student

Department of Chemical and Fuels Engineering
University of Utah
50 S Central Campus Dr, Room 1555E MEB
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9203
Phone: (801) 587-9983

Email: yunnhong.choi@m.cc.utah.edu (English)
           yunnhong@yahoo.co.kr (Korean)

EDUCATION

Chemical and Fuels Engineering,   Present from August 1999
Civil and Environmental Engineering,   August 1998 to May 1999
University of Utah

M.S., Chemical Engineering,   February 1995
Kyungpook National University
Taegu, Korea
Thesis Advisor: Prof. Sang-June Choi
Thesis Title: Removal of Direct Red from Aqueous Solution by Foam Separation 
                      Techniques of Ion and Adsorbing Colloid Flotation

B.S., Chemical Engineering,   February 1993
Kyungpook National University
Taegu, Korea

Professional Career

Research Assistant:   January 1999 to Present
Chemical and Fuels Engineering
University of Utah 

Research Assistant:   August 1998 to May 1999
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Utah

Research Assistant:   February 1993 to February 1995
Chemical Engineering
Kyungpook National University
Taegu, Korea

Lab Teaching Assistant:   Fall 1993 and Spring 1994
Chemical Engineering
Kyungpook National University
Taegu, Korea

Social Experience

Army - Ulju, Korea:   March 1995 to September 1996

Current Research Topics

1. Simulation and Theoretical Study of Liquid Material Relaxation in Broad-Band
    Fringe Electrical Field

2. Solution on Inverse Problems for Spatially Resolved Material Characterization
    Using Broad-Band Dielectric Spectroscopy

Research Interests

Material Science and Engineering
Real-time Estimation and Monitoring of Material Properties during Processing and
Synthesis using Developed Sensors and Methods

Environmental Engineering
Pollution Prevention Techniques

Publication

Yunn-Hong Choi, Sang-June Choi, "Removal of Direct Red from Aqueous Solution
by Foam Separation Techniques of Ion and Adsorbing Colloid Flotation",
Sep. Sci. & Technol

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