Bae Tae-hyun
"Economics School of Social Sciences College of Humanities,
Korea University
Korea
Biography
Tae-Hyun Bae received his B.S. (1999), M.S. (2001), and Ph.D. (2006) degrees at school of biological resources and materials engineering at Seoul National University in Korea after studying polymeric membranes and their processes for water treatments. He earned his second Ph.D. (2010) in chemical engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology under the supervision of Prof. Christopher W. Jones and Prof. Sankar Nair. His research at Georgia Tech was focused on engineering nanoporous materials for applications in gas separation membranes. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow in Jeffrey Long’s research group at chemistry department of UC Berkeley, where he performed research on CO2 capture with metal-organic frameworks and other porous materials. Now he is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Nanyang Technological University
Research Interest
"1. Chemistry of materials - nanoporous materials including zeolites, mesoporous materials and metal-organic frameworks - thin films and nanocomposite membranes 2. Environmental technology - CO2 capture - water treatment 3. Molecular separaitons in chemical processes - hydrocarbon separations - gas separations"
Publications
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Hahm SW, Park J, Park KY, Son YS, Han H. Extracts of Opuntia humifusa Fruits Inhibit the Growth of AGS Human Gastric Adenocarcinoma Cells. Preventive nutrition and food science. 2016 Mar;21(1):31.
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Jang JH, Jung WJ, Kim DY, Seo YW. cDNA-AFLP analysis of 1BL. 1RS under water-deficit stress and development of wheat-rye translocation-specific markers. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science. 2017 Apr 3;45(2):150-64.
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Lee MB, Kim DY, Seo YW. Identification of candidate genes for the seed coat colour change in a Brachypodium distachyon mutant induced by gamma radiation using whole-genome re-sequencing. Genome. 2017 Mar 20(999):1-7.