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‘Skintilla’ of Warmth: A Breakthrough in Wearable Body Temperature Monitoring
Professor Ki Jun Yu, Electrical & Electronic Engineering -
New fabric uses the body’s energy to vitalize cells and promote wound healing
Professor Jinkee Hong, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering -
Next-Gen Sensors: Exploring the Promises and Potential of Metal Oxide Phototransistors
Professor Hyun Jae Kim, Electrical & Electronic Engineering -
Heating the Way to Health: Powering Wearable Health Gadgets with Body Heat for Continuous Operation
Professor Woochul Kim, School of Mechanical Engineering -
Developing the World’s First Peptide-based Artificial Synapse that Closely Mimics Brain Function
Professor Jang-Yeon Kwon, School of Integrated Technology -
Breathing New Life into Old Cellphones Through a Smart Recollection System
Professor Biswajit Sarkar, Department of Industrial Engineering -
Novel Method for Sustainable Production of the Popular Reagent Hydrogen Peroxide
Professor Hyoung-il Kim, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering -
Replacing batteries with supercapacitors
Professor Seong Chan Jun, School of Mechanical Engineering -
Array of hope: Up close and personal with mitochondria in neurons
Professor Donghyun Kim, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering -
From 2D layers to 3D structures: Atomically precise fabrication method for nanoelectronics
Professor Gwan-Hyoung Lee, Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University -
Bogs release more carbon when they’re alkaline
Professor Hojeong Kang, School of Civil and Environment Engineering, Yonsei University -
Leave no trace: Biodegradable sensors that do their job and then dissolve in the body
Professor Jong-Hyun Ahn, School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University