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Scientists, Discovering the Secrets of Nanoworld

Capturing the first experimental evidence of chaos effect in spintronics research

Artistic view of magnetic transmission X-ray microscopy of arrays of microdisks.

A team of researchers, led by Prof. Ki-Suk Lee (School of Material Science and Engineering) has captured the first experimental evidence of chaos effect in spintronics research. This study also demonstrated an approach to control the nano-s... Read More

Jan 09, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Director for IBS Research Center at UNIST

Dr. Kyungjae Myung, selected to head the Center for Genomic Integrity (CGI) at the UNIST campus

Dr. Kyungjae Myung (School of Life Sciences), the new director for the Center for Genomic Integrity (CGI)

In recent years, UNIST has hosted three IBS campus research centers, led by world-class scientists, thereby capturing the attention of scientists worldwide with its potential to become one of the world’s top 10 science and technology univer... Read More

Jan 02, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Engineering New Fuel Cell, Using Natural Gas

“With this new material, the manufacturing cost of fuel cells could be cut by 500 billion won.”

The UNIST research team, led by Prof. Gun Tae Kim (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering) are posing for a group photo in his laboratory.

SOFCs are considered as one of the most energy-efficient and environmentally frieldly energy conversion devices, but they also have a number of disadvantages, regarding their longevity and performance level. To solve these problems that ene... Read More

Jan 01, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Development of an Effective, Safe, and Long-term Immunosuppressant

"This discovery will provide a fast and inexpensive method for identifying small molecules that bind to specific proteins.”

Prof. Park (School of Life Sciences) posing in his lab at UNIST

The immune system is a balance network of cells and organs that work together to defend your body against attacks by diseases. However, it can also be a contributing factor that causes people to develop an autoimmune condition where your bo... Read More

Nov 15, 2014 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Wearable Sensor, Nearly Visible to the Human Eye

"These transparent electrodes can be used in numerous applications of wearable electronics.”

Prof. Jang-Ung Park (School of Materials Science and Engineering)and his researcher Byeong-Wan An (right)

‘Electronic skins’ are like temporary tattoos that stick to the skin and record blood pressure, heartbeats, and brain activity as accurately as bulky traditional electrodes. A team of scientists, led by Prof. Jang-Ung Park (School of Materi... Read More

Oct 24, 2014 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Engineering High-performance Light-emitting Structure

“This discovery will become a major breakthroughs in light-emitting display research.”

Prof. Byeong-Su Kim (right) and his researcher Kiyoung Jo (left), posing in the lab at UNIST

A team of scientists, led by Professor Byeong-Su Kim from UNIST’s School of Natural Science has engineered a large-scale nanometer-sized (10-9m) light-emitting structure by stacking a graphene-like thin semiconductor on top of a polyelectro... Read More

Oct 15, 2014 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Inventing Electrodes, Guaranteeing Improved SOFC Performance

A Highly active and durable electrode material for commercialized SOFC.

Prof. Gun Tae Kim (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering) and Prof. Noe Jung Park (School of Natural Science), posing in the lab at UNIST

On September 8, a team of researchers, led by Prof. Guntae Kim (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering) and Prof. Noe Jung Park (School of Natural Science) has announced that they have invented a highly active and durable electrode mater... Read More

Sep 22, 2014 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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