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- [General] Professor Taehyung Kim's Research Team Selected for NRF Individual Basic Research Program
- Professor Taehyung Kim's Research Team Selected for NRF Individual Basic Research Program - Professor Tae-Hyung Kim has been selected for the Mid-Career Researcher Support Program (Type 1 - Global Cooperation) with his research on the development of a 3D nanomaterial-based multi-layer platform technology, receiving approximately ₩300 million per year for five years. - Dr. Kyeong-Mo Koo, a research fellow, has been awarded the Sejong Science Fellowship (Domestic Track) for his research on the development of a platform technology for cellular rejuvenation monitoring, receiving approximately ₩130 million per year for five years. ▲(From left) Professor Tae-Hyung Kim, Dr. Kyeong-Mo Koo ◇ Professor Tae-Hyung Kim and Dr. Kyeong-Mo Koo Selected for NRF Mid-Career Researcher Support Program and Sejong Science Fellowship The research team of Professor Tae-Hyung Kim has been selected for the NRF Mid-Career Researcher Support Program (Type 1 - Global Cooperation Project) under the NRF Individual Basic Research Program. Additionally, Dr. Kyeong-Mo Koo, a research fellow from the same lab, has been chosen for the Sejong Science Fellowship (Domestic Track). ◇ Professor Tae-Hyung Kim Selected for the NRF Mid-Career Researcher Support Program – Development of a 3D Nanomaterial-Based Multi-Layer Platform for Trilineage Formation The Mid-Career Researcher Support Program is designed to enhance the fundamental research capabilities of mid-career researchers and foster them into leading scientists by supporting their innovative research endeavors. Professor Kim’s research focuses on ‘Development of a three-dimensional nanomaterial multi-layer platform for high-efficiency autonomous generation of trilineage structures in vitro’. His project aims to control the differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) autonomously, facilitating the automatic formation and interaction of the three germ layers in a 3D environment. Expressing his gratitude, Professor Kim stated, “I am honored to be conducting this project among many outstanding researchers. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to Sungkyunkwan University and the Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation for their tremendous support during the proposal preparation process.” ▲[Figure 1] Development of a three-dimensional nanomaterial multi-layer platform for high-efficiency autonomous generation of trilineage structures in vitro ▲[Figure 2] Development of a Label-Free and Non-Destructive Multiplexing Electrochemical Platform for Mitochondrial Function Evaluation in Cellular Rejuvenation Monitoring
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- 작성일 2025-03-12
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- IPHC Welcomes New Assistant Professor
- IPHC is pleased to introduce new faculty member, Professor Park Hangue, in the fall of 2022. After completing his bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering at Seoul National University, Professor Park Hangue gained experience in semiconductor integrated circuits during his master's and Samsung Electronics tenure and conducted research on capsule endoscopy. Later, he received a Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology for research on improving cat gait using closed neural stimulation. After that, as an assistant professor at Texas A&M University for 5 years, he conducted interesting studies on neural signal control and neural prosthetic system design using electrical stimulation. The main purpose of the study is to supplement human incomplete motor skills and rehabilitate after trauma, and has recently expanded its scope of use to enhance human and improve motor skills. The focus of the research is on designing semiconductor integrated circuit-based biomimicry to efficiently communicate with the nervous system and have minimal power consumption & size, and its effectiveness is thoroughly verified through human and animal experiments. Welcome to IPHC!
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- 작성일 2022-09-05
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- IPHC Welcomes New Assistant Professor
- IPHC is pleased to introduce new faculty member, Professor Jung Seung Lee, in the spring of 2021. Dr. Jung Seung Lee grew up in Seoul, Korea and received his BA and PhD in the Department of Biotechnology at Yonsei University. Dr. Lee’s previous work focused on the development of novel functional biomaterials for successful stem cell engineering and tissue regeneration. For his post-doctoral research, he transitioned to the fields of translational engineering in the laboratory of Professor Robert Langer and Giovanni Traverso at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he developed a series of novel technologies for smart sensor and delivery platform for disease treatment. His current research interest is focused on developing the novel biomaterials for immune modulation and tissue reconstruction. Additionally, Dr. Jung Seung Lee continues his efforts towards the development of next generation of stem cell therapeutics. Welcome to IPHC!
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- 작성일 2021-03-04
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- Prof. Minah Suh gives a lecture in SKKU ExCampus Season 2
- [This video provides subtitles in English and Chinese] Professor Minah Suh participated in SKKU ExCampus Season 2 hosted by the Student Success Center and gave a lecture under the title of "Another Universe! Looking at the Brain and Understanding the Brain.". More information can be found in SKKU News post (link).
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- 작성일 2021-02-26
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