Hun Bok Jung
Assistant Professor
Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Bio
Dr. Hun Bok Jung is an Environmental Geochemist and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Sciences at Kingsborough Community College. Dr. Jung has taught a wide range of courses on chemistry, geochemistry, water, environmental science, energy, climate change, and sustainability over the last 10 years at Kingsborough Community College and New Jersey City University.
His research focuses on the geochemical and hydrological processes controlling the transport and fate of toxic contaminants and nutrients in coastal and subsurface environments. Dr. Jung earned his Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2009. Dr. Jung worked at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory as a postdoctoral research associate from 2009 to 2014. He has conducted research focusing on groundwater and soil contamination, geologic carbon sequestration, hydraulic fracturing, nanogeochemistry, environmental remediation, and biogeochemical cycling of nutrients and heavy metals in urban estuaries.
Dr. Jung has supervised many undergraduate and high school students to conduct environmental research projects on temporal and spatial variations of water quality in urban estuaries, transport of nutrients from coastal aquifers to the Newark Bay, and removal of hexavalent chromium by natural sediments of the Newark Bay Estuary.
His research focuses on the geochemical and hydrological processes controlling the transport and fate of toxic contaminants and nutrients in coastal and subsurface environments. Dr. Jung earned his Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2009. Dr. Jung worked at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory as a postdoctoral research associate from 2009 to 2014. He has conducted research focusing on groundwater and soil contamination, geologic carbon sequestration, hydraulic fracturing, nanogeochemistry, environmental remediation, and biogeochemical cycling of nutrients and heavy metals in urban estuaries.
Dr. Jung has supervised many undergraduate and high school students to conduct environmental research projects on temporal and spatial variations of water quality in urban estuaries, transport of nutrients from coastal aquifers to the Newark Bay, and removal of hexavalent chromium by natural sediments of the Newark Bay Estuary.
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| Title | Authors and Co-authors | Published on | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exploring Sustainable Practices in Metal Plating: The Drive for Greener Innovations - A case study | Hun Bok Jung, Ji Kim, Sarah Briggs, Monica Soma Hensley | |
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- Hun Bok Jung was just tagged in a comment: Since we are approaching the end of the semester, I am wondering if anyone is willing to share any example or two of how they (or their institution) is assessing green chemistry in their courses? I am hoping those who are associated with GCC institutions could share their experiences with assessment to inspire and motivate others:) I am also curious if assessment is primarily formative, summative or a mix of both.I am tagging a few educational content developers associated with the GCC program.University of Toronto: @John De Backere Gordon College: @Liza Abraham University of Pittsburgh: @Nesta Bortey-Sam Florida Southern College: @Deborah Bromfield Lee Bradly University: @Dean Campbell Kingsborough Community College: @Hun Bok Jung Stella and Charles Guttman Community College: @Ji Kim Grand Valley State University: @Dalila Kovacs Pingree School: @Irv Levy University of Toledo: @Mark R Mason South Dakota State University: @Sara K Madsen Fashion Institute of Technology: @Julian Silverman Georgia Gwinnett College: @cmwoodbridge ...
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