Bio
I am Associate Professor of Chemistry and joined Stockton University in 2016 after teaching and researching at the Rutgers University-New Brunswick where I completed my PhD degree in the area of white light emitting phosphors and solution processed semiconductor thin film fabrication. I pursued postdoctoral studies at the Purdue University and University of Washington-Seattle to develop low-cost, efficient thin film solar cells. After that, I worked at Silicon Valley as a research scientist focusing on research and development of emerging solar cells.
Education
PhD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
MS, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
BS, Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea
Contact
Dr. Daniel W. Ki
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Stockton University
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
101 Vera King Farris Drive
Galloway, NJ 08205
office: USC2-306
email: wooseok.ki@stockton.edu
office phone: 609-626.5519
Employment
Postdoctoral Associate 2008-2010, Purdue University (Advisor: Dr. Hugh Hillhouse)
Postdoctoral Associate 2010-2011, University of Washington(Advisor: Dr. Hugh Hillhouse)
Research Scientist 2011-2012, Siva Power
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Course Taught
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CHEM 2110 - Chemistry I:General Principles
CHEM 2140- Chemistry IV: Theory and Application
CHEM 3410 - Physical Chemistry I
CHEM 3035 - Survey Of Instrumentation
GNM 3340 - Nanotechnology In Our Society
CHEM 3210 - Materials Chemistry
GAH 1358 - Contemporary Korean Culture