Saemin brings to Inmatech over a decade of experience in the formulation, characterization and evaluation of advanced catalyst and electrocatalytic systems for fuel processing and energy storage systems.
Currently he is the principal investigator for government funded projects from the National Science Foundation and United States Department of Agriculture. He also led the development program for novel nanostructured electrodes for high energy density Li-ion batteries, funded under the UM-Fraunhofer Alternative Energy Technologies for Transportation program.
Previously, he worked as an engineering manager at Visteon Corporation. He led the development of fuel processors for residential applications, and thermal and fuel systems for advanced powertrain systems, including hybrids and fuel cell vehicles for global automotive OEMs.
At the Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea, he received both a B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering. At the University of Michigan, he earned a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering.
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