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David Kim

PHD Student at Yale University

David Kim is a fifth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at Yale University. His research primarily focuses on developing innovative electrode and cell designs aimed at improving electrochemical processes, specifically in the areas of carbon dioxide capture and wastewater treatment. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Engineering at Columbia University in 2018 before pursuing his doctoral studies at Yale.123

In addition to his academic pursuits, David has contributed to various publications in the field, reflecting his active engagement in research. His work is recognized within the academic community, and he maintains a profile on platforms such as ResearchGate, where he shares his scientific contributions.4

For more professional details, David Kim can be found on LinkedIn under the username david-kim-618bb9b9, where he is currently listed as a postdoctoral researcher at MIT, indicating a transition from his PhD studies to further research opportunities.5

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New Haven, Connecticut