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New Study Unveils Durable, Polymer-Based Flexible RF Switch for 6G Communication

The findings have been published in Advanced Functional Materials (IF: 19.0) on December 12, 2025.

New Study Unveils Durable, Polymer-Based Flexible RF Switch for 6G Communication

Abstract The realization of thermally robust, polymer-based radio-frequency (RF) switches for flexible millimeter-wave (mmWave) electronics is a long-standing challenge due to inherent material instability. Here, a novel high-performance, t... Read More

Jan 20, 2026 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Unveils Groundbreaking Fingerprint-Enabled Electronic Skin with Enhanced Security

Their findings were published in the prestigious international journal, Nature Communications on March 5, 2025.

New Study Unveils Groundbreaking Fingerprint-Enabled Electronic Skin with Enhanced Security

Abstract Irreproducible wrinkling, characterized by randomly arranged ridges or creases on material surfaces, has significant potential for application in entity identification and anti-counterfeiting. However, active research in this field... Read More

Apr 16, 2025 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Organic Solar Cell Breakthrough for High-performance Stretchable Electronics

Professor Changduk Yang and Professor Hyesung Park developed all-polymer solar cells that can withstand over 100 bending/unbending cycles.

Organic Solar Cell Breakthrough for High-performance Stretchable Electronics

A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has introduced a new type of organic solar cells with high flexibility that can withstand up to 100 continual bending/unbending cycles. This study demonstrates a simple processing route to potentially p... Read More

Oct 15, 2018 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Smart Systems for Safe and Healthy Living

Official signboard hanging ceremony to commemorate the new smart sensor center

Smart Systems for Safe and Healthy Living

On October 23, UNIST held a signboard hanging ceremony of the Center for Smart Sensor Systems (CSSS) to commemorate the establishment of a state-of-the-art research and incubation facility, focused on the next generation of universal smart... Read More

Oct 26, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo News
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Latest Advances, Overcoming Battery-related Design Limitations

Design breakthrough: Any form of batteries on any objects

Prof. Sang-Young Lee (School of Chemical Engineering)'s team has discovered a new class of printable solid-state Lithium-ion batteries that are flexible and shape-conformable.

On July 15, a team of reseachers at UNIST, led by Prof. Sang-Young Lee have discovered a new class of printable solid-state Lithium-ion batteries (as referred as PRISS Batteries) that can exist on almost any surface. According to the resear... Read More

Aug 13, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST to Offer Breakthrough Wearable Biosensor Technology

Wireless smart sensors to help spur the next revolution in health care

From left are, Prof. Jang-Ung Park (School of Materials Science and Engineering), Researcher Sungwon Kim (School of Materials Science and Engineering), Researcher Joohee Kim (School of Materials Science and Engineering), Prof. Franklin Bien (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering), Dr. Kookjoo Kim, and Prof. Sung You Hong (School Chemical Engineering).

In recent years, flexible sensor has attracted much of the attention in the tech industry over the past years. Transparent electrodes, for instance, have been widely used in things like touch screens, flat-screen TVs, solar cells, and light... Read More

Apr 22, 2015 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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