Juyoung Ha

Juyoung Ha

jyha@pangea.stanford.edu

Tel : (650)-723-7513    FAX: (650)-725-2199

 

RESEARCH INTEREST

My research will involve study of mineral dissolution in presence of different organic ligands and its implications in geochemical processes. Specific details and focus of the project are in development.

 EDUCATION

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Candidate, Ph.D.. Geological and Environmental Sciences, September 2002 - Present
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, M.S. Environmental Science and Engineering in School of Public Health, May 2002
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, B.S. Chemical Engineering, May 2000

HONORS

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (2001)
Research and Development Fellowship for 3M (2000)


 PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Ha, J. The Effects of pH and Temperature on Oxalate-Promoted Hematite Dissolution. Poster presented with paper: GSA annual meeting, Boston, MA. November 5-8, 2001.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant in the Surface and Aqueous Geochemistry Group, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University (2002-present). Advisor: Gordon E. Brown, Jr.

Research Assistant in the Environmental Science Group, Department of Applied Science and Engineering, Harvard University (June 2001 - May 2002). Advisor: Scott Martin

Research Assistant in Microbiology Laboratory, School of Public Health, Harvard University (October 2000 - May 2001). Advisor: Tim Ford.

Process Engineer in Research and Development Division, 3M company in Japan (June 2000 - September 2000)

Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Parsons Laboratory Group, Department of Environmental Engineering, MIT (September 1999 - May 2000). Advisor: Charles Harvey

Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT (April 1997 - May 1999). Advisor: Linda Griffith