Bioresorbable, Wireless Neurochemical System
Self-Destruction System
Biodegradable Conductive Polymer Composites
Wearable and Implantable Electronics
Special Issue: 50th Anniversary of Korea University and KIST
Expandable and Implantable Bioelectronic Complex forThe Urinary Bladder
Flexible NOx gas sensor system for transient environmental monitors and medical implants
Smart Electronic Eyeglasses for Wearable Healthcare and Human−Machine Interfaces
Our group is broadly interested in electronic materials, devices/circuits, design layout, and computation for advanced healthcare systems that enables to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease/other symptoms, as well as for edible, eco-friendly and security/defense systems. Research interests include electronic materials/systems that simply disappear/dissolve in water or solutions at prescribed times or by designed trigger after given missions performed. Such system, often referred as to ‘Transient Electronics’, consists of entirely biocompatible, biodegradable electronic components, and non-toxic end products. Other works are aimed at establishing/developing smart flexible/stretchable/wearable electronic systems that allow users to monitor/record real time data of health information in almost all situations. All projects bring together a multi-disciplinary team of experts in fundamental science, engineering, and clinical medicine as a translational investigation.
WonBae Han
Rajaram Kaveti
Joong Hoon Lee
Jeong-Woong Shin
Gwan-Jin Ko
SeungMin Yang
TaeMin Jang
SungKeun Han
Dong Je Kim
HeeSeok Kang
Jun Hyeon Lim