About

Hi, I am Sungho Jeon [CV]

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in understanding atomic structures and related phenomena using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and computer vision. This approach enables a statistical exploration of the atomic world, providing a quantitative understanding of nanoscale materials.

My research has focused on the nucleation, growth, and degradation processes of nanoparticles, as well as the characterization of molecular catalysts immobilized on silicon substrates. Currently, I am investigating ZSM-based catalytic systems for carbon capture while exploring the application of ptychography to enhance resolution of this technique.

Looking ahead, my goal for the next 3-6 years is to uncover how catalysts’ structures influence their activity, selectivity, and stability. At the same time, I aim to improve data acquisition efficiency, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in atomic-scale imaging and analysis.

Work Experience

2021 – Now PostDoc Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania (Stach lab)

2017 – 2021 PostDoc Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University (NBMS lab)

Education

2012 – 2017 M.S. & Ph. D. Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, The University of Tokyo (Toshi lab)

2008 – 2012 B. S. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Tokyo (Takagi & Takenaka lab)