Prof. Eui-chan Jeon | Engineering | Research Excellence Award
Professor | Sejong University | South Korea
Prof. Eui-chan Jeon is a distinguished scholar whose extensive contributions to Engineering and environmental science have positioned him as a leading global authority in climate change mitigation, atmospheric emissions, and sustainable policy development. With a long-standing career marked by influential leadership roles, Prof. Jeon has advanced national and international frameworks through his work with major climate organizations, including key positions related to the IPCC, national carbon-neutrality committees, and major environmental research councils. His expertise spans the Engineering dimensions of greenhouse gas inventories, air-pollution management, emission-factor development, and short-lived climate forcers, and he has consistently shaped policies and methodologies that guide both scientific communities and governmental bodies. His Engineering-driven research portfolio encompasses more than a hundred documents, demonstrating impactful collaborations across academia, industry, and government institutions, while his applied investigations into ammonia emissions, particulate-matter sources, and industrial greenhouse-gas abatement technologies have significantly strengthened environmental decision-making. Prof. Jeon’s work in Engineering has also contributed to advanced modeling systems, emission-characterization frameworks, and mitigation strategies utilized across sectors such as agriculture, waste management, semiconductor manufacturing, and energy industries. His numerous authored and co-authored publications reflect a sustained commitment to Engineering innovation, methodological rigor, and interdisciplinary problem-solving, offering solutions that translate complex scientific insights into practical societal benefits. Prof. Jeon’s Engineering achievements extend to textbook authorship, national consulting, and international project leadership, establishing him as a pivotal figure whose research reshapes climate governance and emission-management standards. His reliable scientific output, strong Engineering foundation, and broad collaborative networks continue to influence sustainable-development pathways and evidence-based environmental reforms. This professional summary is supported by his Scopus profile of 2,082 Citations, 110 Documents, and a 22 h-index.
Featured Publications
1. Effects of Plasma Power on By-Product Gas Formation from CHF₃ and CH₂F₂ Process Gases in Semiconductor Etching Processes. (2025). Applied Sciences Switzerland.
2. Understanding the correlation between the structural and photoluminescent properties of Ca₃(PO₄)₂:Eu³⁺, M⁺ (M⁺ = Li⁺, Na⁺, K⁺) phosphors. (2025). Ceramics International.
3. Thermoelectric properties of SiC nanoparticle-dispersed Bi₁.₉₂₅Ba₀.₀₇₅Sr₂Co₂Oy. (2025). Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
4. A study on the application of an estimated ammonia emission factor reflecting the operating characteristics of open laying hen houses in Korea. (2025). Atmosphere.
5. The impact of plasma intensity on the unused rate in semiconductor manufacturing: Comparative analysis across intensity ranges from 30 to 3000. (2025). Applied Sciences Switzerland.