Overview
Jiyong Eom is an associate professor at KAIST College of Business. His research interest includes Energy & Environmental Economics and Management, Integrated Assessment Modeling for Policy Analysis, Demand Side Management of Electricity with ICT, Energy Use Behavior, and Green Information Systems & Energy Informatics. At the school, he teaches Green Technology and Industry (GG510E), Energy & Environmental Economics (GG572E), and Green Growth Policy (GG570E). He received a BS degree in Chemical Engineering from Yonsei University, a MS degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from KAIST, and a PhD degree in Management Science & Engineering with the concentration on Policy & Strategy from Stanford University.
Biography
학력
- - Stanford University, Ph.D., Management Science & Engineering (Policy & Strategy Track), 2004-2009
- KAIST, M.S., Chemical Engineering, 2000-2002
- Yonsei University, B.S., Chemical Engineering, 1994-2000
주요경력
- - Assistant Professor, Sogang University (Seoul), 2013
- Staff Scientist, PNNL's Joint Global Change Research Institute (Maryland), 2009-2013
- Postdoctoral Associate, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center (California), 2009
- Student Intern, Electric Power Research Institute (California), 2007
- Research Scientist, LG Chem. Ltd. (Daejon), 2002-2004
산업체자문활동
- - Appointed as a Contributing Author for Chapter 9 on “Buildings” of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Fifth Assessment Report of Working Group III (Mitigation of Climate Change), 2013
- Appointed as a Contributing Author for Chapter 6 on “Assessing Transformation Pathways” of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Fifth Assessment Report of Working Group III (Mitigation of Climate Change), 2012
Publications & Research
주요논문 (특허등)
- See http://kaistceps.quv.kr/ for the full list of publications
연구분야
- - Energy & Environmental Economics and Management
- Integrated Assessment Modeling for Policy and Technology Assessments
- Demand-Side Management of Electricity with ICT
- Green Information Systems and Energy Informatics
Teaching