A new book written by UNIST professors sets out the key research directions and new alternatives towards becoming carbon neutral by 2050.
The book, titled『Roads to Carbon Neutral』sheds new light on carbon neutrality, an important initiative to combat climate change. Released on June 25, the book encompasses a wide variety of scientific fields, ranging from climate change detection to research on renewable energy, such as hydrogen, solar power, and next-generation nuclear power, as well as carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) to achieve the 2050 carbon neutrality goal.
A total of seven UNIST faculty members participated in writing the book, which includes Professors Yong Hwan Kim (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering), Jin Young Kim (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering), In Cheol Bang (Department of Nuclear Engineering), Yongwon Seo (Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering), Eisung Yoon (Department of Nuclear Engineering), Myong-In Lee (Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering), and Hankwon Lim (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering).