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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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Spinning Cylinders to Recreate Nature’s Patterns

Recent work by Professor Bartosz Grzybowski has been published in the November issue of Advanced Materials.

New method to create dynamic tubular structures, inspired by leaves around a stem, scales on pine cone, and viruses’ tails.

Spinning Cylinders to Recreate Nature’s Patterns

Some of nature’s most exquisite patterns; leaves around a plant’s stem, scales on a pine cone, and the tail of some viruses, consist of small objects decorating a cylindrical chassis with a specific pattern. Nature’s preferred method of bui... Read More

Nov 17, 2017 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Internship Program Paves the Way to Career Success

"I will treasure this experience for a long time to come."

HyeJi Lee (Department of Eco-friendly Energy Engineering), an alumna of UNIST is posing for a portrait with Dr. Nuriye Korkmaz at KIST Europe.

“UNIST has given me education I need and the opportunity to work with diversified group of people. I am very greatful to have had the opportunity to study at UNIST,” says HyeJi Lee (Department of Eco-friendly Environemtal Engine... Read More

Jun 29, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo People
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