About

Since he joined Drexel in 1985, he has developed a non-Newtonian flow and heat transfer laboratory and has initiated the investigation of a non-chemical water treatment technology to prevent fouling from various heat exchangers. He has been instrumental in developing a number of new technologies such as a new scanning capillary tube viscometer for blood viscosity measurement in clinical environments, and an electronic-descaling technology based on a solenoid-coil concept. Currently, he is developing methods of applying high-voltage plasma technology to wastewater treatment.

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Organizational Affiliations

C. and J. Nyheim Plasma Institute, Office of Research (and Innovation), Drexel University

Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, College of Engineering, Drexel University

Past Affiliations

California Institute of Technology (United States, Pasadena) - CIT

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (United States, La Cañada Flintridge) - JPL

Chonbuk National University (South Korea, Jeonju) - CBNU

Korea Foundation for Max Planck POSTECH (South Korea, Pohang)

Education

Mechanical Engineering
BS, Seoul National University (South Korea, Seoul) - SNU
Mechanical Engineering
MS, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States, Chicago) - UIC
Mechanical Engineering
PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States, Chicago) - UIC