Sangjin Park
About Sangjin Park
Sangjin Park is a Lead Process Engineer with over two decades of experience in the lithium-ion battery industry, specializing in dry electrode processes. He has worked internationally in various roles, including senior positions at Samsung SDI, and currently contributes to Northvolt in Sweden.
Work at Northvolt
Sangjin Park serves as the Lead Process Engineer at Northvolt, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he focuses on advancing lithium-ion battery technology, particularly in the area of dry electrode processes. His expertise contributes to Northvolt's mission of producing sustainable batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage solutions. Park's work involves collaboration with various teams to enhance production efficiency and product quality.
Education and Expertise
Sangjin Park studied at Pusan National University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from 1997 to 2003. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive experience in the lithium-ion battery industry. Park specializes in dry electrode processes, which are critical for improving battery performance and sustainability.
Background
Sangjin Park has over two decades of experience in the lithium-ion battery industry. His career began at Samsung SDI, where he worked for 15 years as a Senior Process Engineer and Project Manager. During his tenure at Samsung SDI, he gained experience in various international locations, including Korea, Hungary, and China, which enriched his understanding of global manufacturing processes and project management in the battery sector.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Sangjin Park has contributed to the development of lithium-ion battery technology across multiple countries. His work at Samsung SDI involved significant advancements in battery production processes, which laid the groundwork for his current role at Northvolt. Park's contributions have helped shape the evolution of battery technology in various international markets.