Ji-In-Park

Ji-In Park

Researcher in the Intelligent Electron Microscopy Research Group at the Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI), South Korea

Ji-In Park is a researcher in the Intelligent Electron Microscopy Research Group at the Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI), South Korea. Her recent publications include “Enhancing adsorption efficiency for environmentally friendly removal of As(V) and Pb(II) using a biochar–iron oxide composite” [Appl. Surf. Sci. 667 (2024) 160348] and “Effects of hydrogen plasma treatment on the electrical behavior of solution-processed ZnO thin films” [Materials 17 (2024) 2673]. Her research focuses on semiconductor materials, carbon-based nanostructures, and advanced electron microscopy. In particular, she specializes in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) to elucidate structural and electronic properties at the atomic scale. Using these techniques, she explores defect states, interfacial phenomena, and ion dynamics in functional materials relevant to energy storage and nanoelectronics. She is currently involved in several collaborative projects, achieving promising results in next-generation nanomaterials research using electron microscopy.Ji-In-Park