Sustainable Energy, Environment & Particle Technology and Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Research

Research

Dr. Park’s principal fields of interest include: Carbon capture and storage (CCS), Sustainable energy conversion systems, Synthesis of hydrogen and liquid fuels from alternative energy sources, Particle technology, Electrostatic charging phenomena in multiphase flows and Electrostatic tomography.  The specific on-going research efforts of Park's group include the fundamental studies of novel organic-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials for application in CO2 capture and storage, tailored synthesis of engineered carbon-neutral filler materials and production of hydrogen and liquid fuels from biomass and solid municipal wastes with integrated carbon sequestration.

Carbon capture, carbon mineralization, reuse/disposal

The Park Group in December 2008

Park Group in January 2009

From left to right: Laura Simone, Lauren Fong, Alissa Park, Eliot Wycoff,
Tom Furguson, Huangjing Zhao, Andrew Lin, Nathan Dadap, Nkechi Anako
Not pictured: Youngjune Park, Tim Sharobem, Kevin Ju, Luca Nencetti

Openings

GRA positions available

News

April 2009 Park gives an invited seminar at the Regional Meeting of the National Academy of Engineering

December 2008 Park gives an invited seminar at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Ohio State University

November 2008 Park appointed as a member of the Societal Impact Operating Council (SIOC) of the AIChE

October 2008 Park elected as an executive committee member of the Particle Technology Forum of the AIChE

April 2008 Park receives Research Fellowship through the University Diversity Initiative

April 2008 Park receives ORICA Grant

March 2008 Park receives KAUST Grant

October 2007 Park gives a lecture at Natural Gas & Climate Change Forum: Panel on Technologies for the Future – Solutions and Challenges to Consider (with Callahan, Gunning, and Carroll)

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