Jung Yoo | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jung Yoo | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute | South Korea

Yoo Jung Bo is a Principal Researcher at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), where he leads advanced studies in radionuclide analysis. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Sogang University, his expertise lies in transition metal chemistry, solid-state inorganic chemistry, and radiochemistry. His research focuses on complexation reactions, inorganic materials, and radiation measurement techniques, with particular emphasis on catalyst behavior, crystal structures, and radiation metrology. At KAERI, Yoo has held key positions including Team Leader and Senior Researcher, playing a pivotal role in enhancing analytical techniques for radioactive waste characterization and radiochemical measurement. He has contributed significantly to the scientific community through both first-author and co-authored publications in high-impact journals, including work on the accurate measurement of radionuclides such as ⁵⁵Fe and ⁹⁴Nb, and the development of microwave-assisted digestion methods for contaminated soils. Beyond research, Yoo is actively involved in national training and education programs, delivering numerous technical sessions and workshops to organizations including the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS), Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC), and Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS). His lectures cover radionuclide analysis methods and radioactive waste management, supporting knowledge transfer across regulatory, industrial, and academic sectors. With over 180 citations, a dozen publications, and 6 h-index, Yoo continues to advance the field of radiochemical analysis, contributing to the safe and effective handling of radioactive materials in Korea and beyond.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

  • “Accurate measurement of 55Fe by liquid scintillation counting with phosphoric acid in low‑ to intermediate‑level radioactive waste.”

  • “Leveraging gamma and alpha spectrometry optimizes gross alpha measurements for miscellaneous radioactive waste.”

  • “Microwave-assisted acid digestion (MAD) for the determination of radionuclides in contaminated soil.”

  • “Improvement of 94Nb analytical sensitivity in radioactive dry active waste with sequential chemical separation.”

  • “Radiochemical analysis of filters used during the decommissioning of research reactors for disposal.”

 

 

Chenjie Wei | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award -9165

Dr. Chenjie Wei | Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

People’s Public Security University of China, China

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Notable Publications

A Fast and Non-destructive Approach to Identify the Heavy Mineral Oil Trace Evidence Based on Spectral Fusion
Authors: Chenjie Wei, Jifen Wang, Xinlong He, et al.
Journal: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2021

A Rapid and Nondestructive Approach for Forensic Identification of Car Bumper Splinters Using Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometrics
Authors: Chenjie Wei, Jifen Wang
Journal: Journal of Forensic Sciences
Year: 2020

Forensic Classification of Pigments by Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometrics
Authors: Chenjie Wei, Jifen Wang, Jiahua Ji
Journal: Analytical Letters
Year: 2020

Application of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers in the Analysis of Explosives
Authors: Not specified
Journal: Polymers
Year: 2025

Nondestructive Testing of Automobile Lampshades by Combining Infrared Spectroscopy Data Fusion with Chemometrics
Authors: Wei Chenjie, Wang Jifen, Zeng Xiaohu
Journal: Journal of Analysis and Testing
Year: 2021