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Ewha University

College of Natural Sciences

Jun Soo Kim Professor

Chemistry & Nanoscience

김준수 프로필 사진
Professor Jun-Soo Kim is a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Nano Science. The focus of his research is in the theoretical and computational modeling of complex systems, aiming at the fundamental understanding of molecular and physical principles. In particular, his recent research is focused on the biophysics of chromatin organization and macromolecular crowding and on the molecular understanding of ice crystallization and growth. He received his PhD at 2009 from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and worked in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University as a postdoctoral fellow. He joined Ewha Womans University since 2011.
  • Department Chair, Chemistry & Nano Science/Division Chair, Division of Molecular Life & Chemical Sciences/Department Chair, Chemistry and Nanoscience
  • Science Building A #A413
  • 02-3277-2887
Research Record
  • Liquid-like properties of cyclopentadienyl complexes of barium: molecular dynamics simulations of nanoscale droplets Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2022, v.24 no.26, 15982-15990
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Potential of Mean Force for DNA Wrapping Around a Cationic Nanoparticle JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION, 2021, v.17 no.12, 7952-7961
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Sequence-dependent twist-bend coupling in DNA minicircles NANOSCALE, 2021, v.13 no.47, 20186-20196
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • In silico construction of a flexibility-based DNA Brownian ratchet for directional nanoparticle delivery SCIENCE ADVANCES, 2019, v.5 no.4, eaav4943
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Confinement-driven organization of a histone-complexed DNA molecule in a dense array of nanoposts NANOSCALE, 2017, v.9 no.19, 6391-6398
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Collapse-Swelling Transitions of a Thermoresponsive, Single Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Chain in Water JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2016, v.120 no.51, 13184-13192
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • In-layer stacking competition during ice growth JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2014, v.140 no.1, 014701
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Crowding effects on the formation and maintenance of nuclear bodies: Insights from molecular-dynamics simulations of simple spherical model particles Biophysical Journal, 2012, v.103 no.3, 424-433
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Brownian ratchet for directional nanoparticle transport by repetitive stretch-relaxation of DNA PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2022, v.106 no.5, 54117
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Nematic ordering of hard rods under strong confinement in a dense array of nanoposts PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2020, v.101 no.3, 32705
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Tracer Diffusion in Tightly-Meshed Homogeneous Polymer Networks: A Brownian Dynamics Simulation Study POLYMERS, 2020, v.12 no.9, 2067
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Vesicle-like assemblies of ligand-stabilized nanoparticles with controllable membrane composition and properties NANOSCALE, 2019, v.11 no.4, 1837-1846
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Directional rolling of positively charged nanoparticles along a flexibility gradient on long DNA molecules SOFT MATTER, 2018, v.14 no.5, 817-825
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Entropic effect of macromolecular crowding enhances binding between nucleosome clutches in heterochromatin, but not in euchromatin Scientific Reports, 2018, v.8 no.1
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Macromolecular Crowding and Nanoscale Confinement on the Structural Regulation of Chromatins/DNAs BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 2018, v.91 no.9, 1343-1350
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Monolayer and Bilayer Structures of Mixtures of Ceramide IIIb and c16-Alkyl Glucosides BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2018, v.39 no.8, 982-987
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Droplet formation and growth inside a polymer network: A molecular dynamics simulation study JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2016, v.144 no.13
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Cluster growth mechanisms in Lennard-Jones fluids: A comparison between molecular dynamics and Brownian dynamics simulations CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2015, v.449, 1-9
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Confinement and partitioning of a single polymer chain in a dense array of nanoposts Soft Matter, 2015, v.11 no.42, 8262-8272
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Phase separation of a Lennard-Jones fluid interacting with a long, condensed polymer chain: Implications for the nuclear body formation near chromosomes Soft Matter, 2015, v.11 no.32, 6450-6459
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Crowding-induced formation and structural alteration of nuclear compartments: Insights from computer simulations International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2014, v.307, 73-108
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • In-layer stacking competition during ice growth (vol 140, 014701, 2014) JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2014, v.140 no.12, Article ID 129905
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Unusual size-dependence of effective interactions between collapsed polymers in crowded environments SOFT MATTER, 2014, v.10 no.45, 9098-9104
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Crowding-induced phase separation of lennard-jones particles: Implications to nuclear structures in a biological cell Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2012, v.116 no.12, 3874-3879
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Self-diffusion and viscosity in electrolyte solutions Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2012, v.116 no.39, 12007-12013
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • Crowding-induced structural alterations of random-loop chromosome model Physical Review Letters, 2011, v.106 no.16
    SCIE Scopus dColl.
  • [학술지논문] In silico construction of a flexibility-based DNA Brownian ratchet for directional nanoparticle delivery SCIENCE ADVANCES, 2019, v.5 no.4 , 4943-4943
    SCI
Courses
  • 2024-1st

    • General Chemistry Ⅰ 강의 계획서 상세보기

      • Subject No 20416Class No 03
      • 1Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 5~5 (POSCO363) , Thu 6~6 (POSCO363)
    • Research Ⅲ

      • Subject No G10111Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 6Hour) Sat 5~8 (D109)
    • Advanced Physical Chemistry

      • Subject No G12222Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 2~3 (D109)
  • 2023-2nd

  • 2023-1st

    • Physical Chemistry II 강의 계획서 상세보기

      • Subject No 20553Class No 01
      • 3Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 4~4 (POSCO153) , Fri 5~5 (POSCO153)
    • Statistical Mechanics

      • Subject No G16234Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 2~3 (D108)
  • 2022-2nd

    • Physical Chemistry III 강의 계획서 상세보기

      • Subject No 20554Class No 01
      • 3Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 4~4 (POSCO363) , Fri 5~5 (POSCO363)
  • 2022-1st

    • General Chemistry I

      • Subject No 20416Class No 04
      • 1Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 4~4 , Fri 5~5
    • Physical Chemistry II

      • Subject No 20553Class No 01
      • 3Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 2~2 , Fri 3~3
  • 2021-2nd

    • Physical Chemistry III

      • Subject No 20554Class No 01
      • 3Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Mon 4~4 , Thu 5~5
    • Chemical Dynamics

      • Subject No G16240Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 2~3 (D106)
    • Advanced Physical Chemistry Education

      • Subject No CH251Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 8~9 (EDU-)
Academic Background

University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D.(Chemistry)

Seoul Nat'l Univ. 이학석사(화학)

Seoul Nat'l Univ. 이학사(화학)

Work Experience

Northwestern Univ., Postdoctoral fellow 2009-12-15 ~ 2011-02-28