Abstracts by Kihong Park
Ambient PM2.5 in South Korea and Philippines: Oxidative Potential, Chemical Characteristics, and Source Apportionment. LUCILLE JOANNA BORLAZA, Enrique Cosep, Seojong Kim, Kwangyul Lee, HungSoo Joo, Daphne Bate, Jinsang Jung, Mylene Cayetano, Kihong Park, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Application of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Real Time Detection of Contamination Particles in Industrial Fabrication Process at Various Pressure and Temperature Conditions. KYOUNGTAE KIM, Haebum Lee, Hyunok Maeng, Giback Kim, Jinsung Kim, Kihong Park, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technololgy
Development of a Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) System with Timed Ablation to Increase Detection Efficiency of a Single Particle. HYUNOK MAENG, Hoseung Chae, Heesung Lee, Gibaek Kim, Haebum Lee, Kyoungtae Kim, Jihyun Kwak, Gangnam Cho, Kihong Park, Gwangju Institute of Scinece and Technology(GIST)
Development of Single Particle Mass Spectrometer Coupled with Light Scattering Module to Increase the Detection Efficiency. HEE-JOO CHO, Taewan Son, Donggeun Lee, Kihong Park, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Oxidative Potential of Various Laboratory-generated PM from Biomass Burning, Coal Burning, Fuel Combustion, and Road Dust. LUCILLE JOANNA BORLAZA, Seojong Kim, Minhan Park, Kwangyul Lee, HungSoo Joo, Kihong Park, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Toxicological and Chemical Properties of Fine Particles Produced from Various Sources. MINHAN PARK, HungSoo Joo, Kwangyul Lee, Tsatsral Batmunkh, Lucille Joanna Borlaza, Heung-Bin Lim, Han-Jae Shin, Myoseon Jang, Ji Yi Lee, Min-Suk Bae, Kyu-Hyuck Chung, Daeun Kim, Kihong Park, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology