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Aleksandar Cupic a4 . . Natignality | RePUblic of Serbia 1995.11.07. > 010-8728-2001 aa HAS +37 WBS WUKAIST) Fee o] A Address in Korea Galilei Hall, 291 Dachak-ro(KAIST), Yuseong-gu, Daejeon BB71%r Assistantship Period 2020.03.01, ~ 2021.09.30 (1X4 779) aaa 400,000), © AFA Total Amount 2020. 01. 13 Institute for Basic Science Nanomaterials ai ical Reaction Associate Director Jeong Young Park 35 als [Appendix 3} Student Research Assistant Training Plan Name of Applicant: Aleksandar Cupic Arnot Suree Chemisty | Specific Research Area | Hot Electrons Title of Research | Korean | noses Project English ‘Chemical Reaction on Surface of Nanomaterials | (1) Reason for Application - | lon-adiabatic electronic excitation in exothermic catalytic reactions results in the flow of] faceste electrons (1-3eV) upon conversion of chemical energy to electron flow on a short scale (femtoseconds) before being adiabatically dissipated by atomic vibrations. These| ‘equilibrium electrons, “hot electrons”, are the subject of important studies in surface! istry. It has been proposed that the manipulation of its flow can influence tuning of the| talytic activity of Nanocatalysts by altering their performance. is concept is also very important for understanding of the surface chemistry in general. 2) Objectives Studying of relations between hot electron flow and catalytic reactions, strategies for lctection , amplification of hot electron flow generated with photons by surface plasmon| Hesonance, mechanisms of hot-electron-induced chemical reactions, finding hybrid lnanostructures as promising catalysts, etc, Content and Scope of Training ‘abrication of metal-semiconductor Schottky diode using electron beam evaporation, lent of chemicurrent and catalytic activity in exothermic chemical reactions, retation of data, (4) Training Methods [Learning how to use E-beam evaporation and metal mask, leaming how to measure hot| electron flow under chemical reaction. (5) Expected Outcomes Inderstanding and comprehension of the mechanisms of hot electron flow and the relation| hot electrons and plasmons. (Appendix 4] Non-Disclosure and Terms of Agreement I certify that I fully understand and comply with the following requirements as a student research assistant of the Institute for Basic Science (hereinafter referred to as "IBS". 1. During and after my contract period I will not disclose or use any confidential information obtained at IBS as a student research assistant. 2. While working at IBS as a student research assistant, I will make the most use of my ability and the technology at my disposal for the benefit of IBS and will faithfully perform my duties to their completion, 3. I will fully cooperate with IBS employees and comply with all IBS statues and instructions within the necessary scope whilst participating in research, writing research paper and conducting laboratory experiments as a student research assistant. 4, While I work at IBS as a student research assistant, I will not discredit the reputation and credibility of IBS or disclose any work-related materials. 5. I acknowledge that any research outcomes that are produced during my student research assistantship period at IBS will, in principle, be owned by IBS. I agree that any inventions or discoveries made, during my service at IBS will be reported to and owned by IBS (or the persons responsible). I will fully cooperate in each and every respect of all IBS procedures. January 13, 2020 Address: Galilei Hall, 291 Daehak-ro(K AIST), Yuseong-gu, Daejeon Date of Birth: 1995. 11.07. Name: Aleksandar Cupic (Signature) asrA Respectfully Submitted to the President of the Institute for Basic Science

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