Woonsup Shin
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Program of Integrated Biotechnology, Sogang University
1 Shinsu-dong, Mapo-gu
Seoul 121-742, Korea
Tel : +82-2-705-8451
Fax : +82-2-701-0967
e-mail : shinws@sogang.ac.kr

Education and Experiences

1980 - 1984

Seoul National University, B.S.

1984 - 1986

Seoul National University, M.S.

1986 - 1987

Korea Standards Research Institute, Inorganic Analysis Lab., Researcher

1987 - 1992

Texas A&M University, Ph.D

1992 - 1995

Stanford University, Research Associate

1995 - 1999

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Sogang University

1999 - 2004

Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Sogang University

2002 – 2003

Visiting Scholar, Department of Chem. Eng., University of Texas at Austin, USA

2004 - current

Professor, Department of Chemistry, Sogang University

2004 - 2006

Head, Department of Chemistry, Sogang University

2005 - 2009

Chair, Interdisciplinary Program of Integrated Biotechnology, Sogang University

2006 - current

Head of Brain Korea 21 Program, “Inorganic and Bio-Material Center” of Sogang University

2009 - 2011

Visiting Scholar, Department of Chem. Eng., University of Texas at Austin, USA

2011- current

Head, Instrumental Analysis Center of Sogang University

2007 - current

Vice-Chair, Bioelectrochemistry Division of International Society of Electrochemistry

2001 - 2007

Associate Editor of the Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society

2011-current

Editorial Board of Electrochimica Acta

Members of Korean Chemical Society, Korean Electrochemical Society, International Society of Electrochemistry, The Electrochemical Society, American Chemical Society, Korean Diabetes Association

Teaching Experiences

Graduate level: Electrochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Biosensing/Instrument
Undergraduate level: Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, General Chemistry I, II

Research Interests

1. Electrochemical Activation of Carbon Dioxide to Useful Compounds
2. Electroosmotic Pump for Medical Applications
3. Electrochemical Biosensors and Biochips
4. Miniaturized Power Sources for Biomedical Applications
5. Metal-Oxo Intermediates and Activation of Oxygen