Boyoung Jeong
- Assistant Teaching Professor; Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering Department
Education
Ph.D. Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022
M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 2014
B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 2012
Research Interests
Boyoung Jeong's research interests lie in geoenvironmental and biogeotechnical engineering, with a focus on flow in porous media. Her major research areas include:
- Bio-mediated geotechnics
- Bio-geo materials
- Geomaterials characterization
- Flow and transport in porous media
Awards
2021, George F. Sowers Distinguished Graduate Student Award, Geosystems/Georgia Tech
2021, Regina Sanborn Outreach Award, NSF CBBG
2020, Paul W. Mayne Award, Geosystems/Georgia Tech
2016-2018, Korean Government Scholarship, Ministry of Education/Rep. of Korea
Publications
A complete list of publications is available through .
- Won, J., Jeong, B., Lee, J., Dai, S. and Burns, S.E., 2021. Facilitation of microbially induced calcite precipitation with kaolinite nucleation. G茅otechnique, 71(8), pp.728-734.
- Jeong, B., Zhao, Y., Kang, D.H. and Dai, S., 2020. An experimental study of the effect of motile bacteria on the fluid displacement in porous media. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 205, p. 08008). EDP Sciences.
- Zhao, Y., Jeong, B., Kang, D.H. and Dai, S., 2020. Impacts of motile Escherichia coli on air-water surface tension. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 205, p. 08003). EDP Sciences.
- Jeong, B., Jho, E.H., Kim, S.H. and Nam, K., 2019. Effect of calcium organic additives on the self-healing of concrete microcracks in the presence of a new isolate Bacillus sp. BY1. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 31(10), p.04019227.
- Jeong, B., Oh, M.S., Park, H.M., Park, C., Kim, E.J. and Hong, S.W., 2017. Elimination of microcystin-LR and residual Mn species using permanganate and powdered activated carbon: Oxidation products and pathways. Water research, 114, pp.189-199.
- Maeng, S.K., Cho, K., Jeong, B., Lee, J., Lee, Y., Lee, C., Choi, K.J. and Hong, S.W., 2015. Substrate-immobilized electrospun TiO2 nanofibers for photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceuticals: The effects of pH and dissolved organic matter characteristics. Water Research, 86, pp.25-34.
Expertise
Biogeotechnics, environmental geotechnics, energy geotechnics, flow and transport in porous media, bio-geomaterials