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Novel technique for producing high-resolution micro-LED displays
Professor Jong-Hyun Ahn, Electrical & Electronic Engineering -
Nanoparticles hold key to unlocking non-invasive early prostate cancer diagnostics
Professor Yong Shin, Biotechnology -
Two sides of a coin: porphyrinoids highlight the wondrous duality of aromatic compounds
Professor Dongho Kim, Chemistry -
‘Skintilla’ of Warmth: A Breakthrough in Wearable Body Temperature Monitoring
Professor Ki Jun Yu, Electrical & Electronic Engineering -
m-Torquer: Magnetic Neuromodulation Could Make Us Real-Life ‘Magnetos’
Professor Jinwoo Cheon, Chemistry -
Decoding the human microbiomes: creating a comprehensive map of human intestinal flora
Professor Insuk Lee, Biotechnology -
New fabric uses the body’s energy to vitalize cells and promote wound healing
Professor Jinkee Hong, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering -
New Study Yields the Inside "Dope" on Superconductivity
Professor Keun Su Kim, Physics -
Next-Gen Sensors: Exploring the Promises and Potential of Metal Oxide Phototransistors
Professor Hyun Jae Kim, Electrical & Electronic Engineering -
Thinking about a Better Future
Professor M. Jae Moon, The Institute for Future Government -
Engineered Lactic Acid Bacteria: Robust, Tumor-Targeting Machines Against Colon Cancer
Professor Jihyun F. Kim, Department of Systems Biology -
Going Green: Natural Compound Kaempferide Could be Promising for Treating Metabolic Disorders
Professor Ho Jeong Kwon, Department of Biotechnology