The Major of Industrial Chemistry is based on a wide range of education courses covering basic subjects related to chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, precision industrial chemistry, polymer industrial chemistry, electrochemistry, and surface engineering. It leads in the development of human resources suitable for work with high-tech materials ranging from heavy chemical products suitable for petroleum, electronics, automobiles, and shipbuilding, to organic solar cells and semiconductor materials, self-assembly and self-healing materials, functional coatings, and nanoproducts. In addition, the major is pursuing a variety of industry-university cooperation projects, a complex education enrichment program with the aim of fostering creative and competent experts who can lead the coming era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Develop fundamental knowledge and design power to be engineer.
In line with economic Internationalization cultivate engineer who have adaptability and problem-solving abilities.
Encourage cooperative spirit. Promote new technology and communication skill.
After graduation to advance in various ways, such as fine chemicals, nanotechnology, functional materials suppliers, petrochemical, paint manufacturing, shipyards, Heavy Industries, Electrical Electronic.
Name | Specialty | |
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Myung-Jun Moon | Surface Engineering | mjmoon@pknu.ac.kr |
Young-Eup Jin | Organic Chemistry | yjin@pknu.ac.kr |
Min-Young Shon | Coating and Adhesive Engineering | myshon@pknu.ac.kr |
Jae-Won Chang | Functional Polymers | dwchang@pknu.ac.kr |
Kie-Yong Cho | Application Material | kieyongh@pknu.ac.kr |
Su-jong Chae | Energy Materials and Systems | schae@pknu.ac.kr |
Hwan-Seok Seo | Corrosion and Painting Engineering | shseo@pknu.ac.kr |
Sunkyu Kim | Energy & Environmental Catalysis | sunkyuk@pknu.ac.kr |