My name is Hyeon Han and I am currently a sophomore majoring in Chemistry at Sungkyunkwan University. I am also gaining work experience at an all-solid-state battery ultra-thin manufacturing company, where my reponsibilities include hourly tank solution sampling, real-time analysis and ultra-thin performance analysis. I first became interested in electrochemistry while working on a project at Framto, where I investigated the principle of Fe3+ concentration increase according to temperature change and linked this phenomenon to ultra-thin performance. This experience has motivated me to further explore electrochemical Interfaces that is directly aligned with the research focus of the Electrochemical Interfaces and Energy Materials Laboratory led by Professor Youngmin Ko.
I aim to contribute to ELEM lab by expanding omics research through the following three steps:
1. Data understanding and participating in the experiments.
- Actively assist in ongoing experiments and document opportunities for data collection automation.
2. Building an experimental-data automation module
- Develop a data pipeline that allow experimental results to be stored in a database and analyzed immediately and accumulate as much data on interface chemical changes and compositions as possible.
- Producing and testing various electrolyte compositions is included.
3. Developing a recommendation system for optimal electrolytes
- Predict promising electrolyte candidates and identify optimal ratios through the dataset using deep learning.