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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 -
Making Molecular MIMO Work
A group of researchers, including Prof. Chan-Byoung Chae, develops a novel MIMO design for molecular communication Professor Chan-Byoung Chae, School of Integrated Technology, Yonsei University -
New excitonic quasi-particle detected in atomically-thin two-dimensional semiconductors
Yonsei researchers traced the cause of the low photoconversion efficiency in atomically thin two-dimensional semiconductors Professor Hyunyong Choi, Department of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Yonsei University -
A Mechanism for collecting uranium from used nuclear fuels
A group of researchers at Yonsei discovered key mechanisms for the development of nuclear fuel recycling processes Professor Byungchan Han , Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University -
Nanoelectrode System Developed to Extract Electricity from Algae
A research team led by Professor Won-Hyoung Ryu has created a technology to extract photosynthetic electrons from algae Professor Wonhyoung Ryu , Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University -
New technology to improve performance of graphene
Establishes foundation for commercialization of graphene-based electronic devices Professor Jongill Hong, Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University