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Artificial Intelligence TV Generating Highlights of What You Want
Professor Seonjoo Kim, Department of Computer Science, Yonsei University -
New Thinner, Sensorless Core Display Technology is Developed
The next-generation device that can take the roles of both the sensor and display has been developed by a Yonsei research team. Professor Cheolmin Park, Department of Materials Science and Eng., Yonsei University -
Investors and Instability: Renewables in the Third World
Researchers from Yonsei University, Seoul, propose a model to assess the viability of investing in renewable energy projects in developing countries. Professor Hyoungkwan Kim, Department of Civil Environmental Eng., Yonsei University -
A New Infrared Stealth Technology Platform Presented
The Yonsei research team led by Professor Jae Won Hahn develops infrared stealth technology using metamaterial. Professor Jae Won Hahn, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University -
Ubiquitous Communication Possible Only with LED Light
Professor Sang-kook Han’s research team successfully enables communication using LED and an image sensor of a camera at the fastest speed in the world. Professor Sang-kook Han, Department of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Yonsei University -
A van der Waals Heterostructure Device Platform Opens a New Chapter for 2D Semiconductors
A joint research team led by Professor Gwan-Hyoung Lee successfully observed quantum transport in a 2D semiconductor for the first time in the world. Professor Gwan-Hyoung Lee, Materials Science & Engineering, Yonsei University -
How a Titanium Crystal-deficient Overlayer Improves the Efficiency of Solar Energy to Hydrogen Conversion
New study unveils the role of a titanium crystal-deficient overlayer in improving the properties and efficiency of solar energy conversion to hydrogen. Professor Jong Hyeok Park, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University -
Factors that power up building-integrated photovoltaics
New research suggests variables end-users should consider before installing photovoltaic blinds. Professor Mr. Choongwan Koo, Architecture & Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University -
The image-matching algorithm that throws the rest out of the window
A newly developed image-matching algorithm outperforms existing ones on various levels and works properly in many more situations. Professor Kwanghoon Sohn , Department of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Yonsei University -
Artificial materials for developing low-cost optical devices
New research demonstrates macroscale materials having optical properties that are modifiable by mechanical compression, paving the way for industrial-scale production of advanced optical devices. Professor Kyoungsik Kim, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University -
Biology comes to the rescue of the chemical industry
A new biomimetic adsorbent has been proposed to capture nitrogen from natural gas. Professor Youn-Sang Bae , Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University -
Future of turning waste heat into electricity
New study shows enhanced thermoelectric properties of large core/shell nanowire systems that can be used to design thermoelectric devices and module applications. Professor Wooyoung Lee, Materials Science & Engineering, Yonsei University