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New Study Unveils Nanocrystal Shines On and Off Indefinitely

Their findings have been published in the May 2023 issue of Nature.

New Study Unveils Nanocrystal Shines On and Off Indefinitely

A research team affiliated with UNIST has made a significant breakthrough in uncovering the potential of ultra-photostable avalanching nanoparticles. Their study demonstrates that such particles can perform unlimited photoswitching, leading... Read More

Jun 01, 2023 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Professor Hyeon Suk Shin Named Scientist of the Month​

Professor Hyeon Suk Shin (Dept. of Chem.) bestowed with the Scientist of the Month Award for May 2023 by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Research Foundation of Korea.

Professor Hyeon Suk Shin Named Scientist of the Month​

Professor Hyeon Suk Shin in the Department of Chemistry at UNIST bestowed with the Scientist of the Month Award for May 2023, presented by the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF). Professor... Read More

May 10, 2023 By JooHyeon Heo People
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Discovery of New Form of Carbon, Called Long-range Ordered Porous Carbon (LOPC)

The new form of carbon is formed by heating fullerenes with lithium nitride (Li3N).

Their findings have been published in the January 2023 issue of Nature.

Discovery of New Form of Carbon, Called Long-range Ordered Porous Carbon (LOPC)

The most well-known forms of carbon include graphite and diamond, but there are other more exotic nanoscale allotropes of carbon as well. These include graphene and fullerenes, which are sp2 hybridized carbon with zero (flat-shaped) or posi... Read More

Jan 20, 2023 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Reveals Tuning the Surface Gives Variations to Metal Foils

Their findings have been published in Nature (IF 43.070) on May 28, 2020.

A4 paper-sized single-crystal metal foils with various surface structures are obtained by seeded annealing.

New Study Reveals Tuning the Surface Gives Variations to Metal Foils

Just as cloning in biology allows for the creation of one or more replicas of the exact same genes, seeded growth in chemistry can produce a very large metal foil with the exact same surface texture as that of a seeded one. Seeded growth is... Read More

May 29, 2020 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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Enhancing Crystal Growth, Using Polyelectrolyte Solutions and Shear Flow

A recent work by Distinguished Professor Bartosz Grzybowski has been published in the latest issue of Nature.

Enhancing Crystal Growth, Using Polyelectrolyte Solutions and Shear Flow

The process of examining characteristics of drug candidates thoroughly is essential for obtaining institutional approvals of new drugs for which high-quality crystallographic data are required. Indeed, growing large crystals of good quality... Read More

Apr 08, 2020 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Breakthrough Made Towards Building the World’s Most Powerful Particle Accelerator

Their findings have been published in Nature on February 5, 2020.

Breakthrough Made Towards Building the World’s Most Powerful Particle Accelerator

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has for the first time succeeded in demonstrating the ionization cooling of muons. Regarded as a major step in being able to create the world’s most powerful particle accelerator,... Read More

Feb 10, 2020 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Gives Explanation for How to Enlarge 2D Materials as Single Crystals

The work by Distinguished Professor Feng Ding has been appeared in Nature on May 23, 2019.

New Study Gives Explanation for How to Enlarge 2D Materials as Single Crystals

What makes something a crystal? A transparent and glittery gemstone? Not necessarily in the microscopic world. When all of its atoms are arranged in accordance with specific mathematical rules, we call the material a single crystal. Like th... Read More

May 25, 2019 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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Multiresponsive Nanosurfactant Constructs Tiny Chemical Factory

The work by Distinguished Professor Bartosz A. Grzybowski has been appeared in the January issue of Nature.

New integrated surfactant made with nanoparticles is manipulated by magnetic field, electric field, and light.

Multiresponsive Nanosurfactant Constructs Tiny Chemical Factory

When people hear of surfactants, they normally think of a static chemical compound used to stabilize droplets in the manufacture of soaps, detergents, or paints. Research has shown that active forms of surfactants can respond to individual... Read More

Jan 11, 2018 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST Professor Receives 2017 Korea Scientists Awards

Distinguished Professor Sang Il Seok attracts worldwide attention ... world's most efficient halide perovskite solar cells.

UNIST Professor Receives 2017 Korea Scientists Awards

Distinguished Professor Sang Il Seok in the School Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST has distinguished himself with inclusion in the 2017 list of Korean Scientists Awards. Known as the Nobel Prize of S. Korea, Professor Seok has been... Read More

Dec 22, 2017 By JooHyeon Heo People
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The Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2016: What’s Your Pick?

The public voting poll will close on December 12, 2016.

The Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2016: What’s Your Pick?

Every year, the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) singles out a significant development or achievement as the Top 10 Science News of the Year. The nomination standards include contribution to science and technolo... Read More

Nov 30, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo News
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