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Jongbaeg Kim

Jongbaeg Kim

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
4576
World Ranking
2677
National Ranking
56

Overview

Jongbaeg Kim is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea and has contributed extensively to research in engineering and neuroscience fields, with a focus on biomedical engineering and electrical and electronic engineering.

The primary areas of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Neuroscience

The subfields of research emphasize specialized topics such as biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, cognitive neuroscience, polymers and plastics, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

The main topics covered in their published work involve advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, tactile and sensory interactions, conducting polymers and applications, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, neuroscience and neural engineering, advanced chemical sensor technologies, and analytical chemistry and sensors.

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors

Jongbaeg Kim's most frequent publication venues include Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Small, Nano Energy, Advanced Materials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

  • Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • Small
  • Nano Energy
  • Advanced Materials
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Frequent collaborators in research efforts are:

  • Yunsung Kang
  • Sangjun Sim
  • Kyubin Bae
  • Eunhwan Jo
  • Soonjae Pyo

Notable recent publications by Jongbaeg Kim include:

  • Recent Progress in Flexible Tactile Sensors for Human-Interactive Systems: From Sensors to Advanced Applications, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Large-Area, Crosstalk-Free, Flexible Tactile Sensor Matrix Pixelated by Mesh Layers, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Highly Sensitive Detection of Benzene, Toluene, and Xylene Based on CoPP-Functionalized TiO2 Nanoparticles with Low Power Consumption, 2020, ACS Sensors
  • All Paper-Based, Multilayered, Inkjet-Printed Tactile Sensor in Wide Pressure Detection Range with High Sensitivity, 2021, Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Fully bioresorbable hybrid opto-electronic neural implant system for simultaneous electrophysiological recording and optogenetic stimulation, 2024, Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Recent Progress in Flexible Tactile Sensors for Human-Interactive Systems: From Sensors to Advanced Applications.

    Soonjae Pyo;Jaeyong Lee;Kyubin Bae;Sangjun Sim

  • A Highly Sensitive Hydrogen Sensor with Gas Selectivity Using a PMMA Membrane-Coated Pd Nanoparticle/Single-Layer Graphene Hybrid

    Juree Hong;Sanggeun Lee;Jungmok Seo;Soonjae Pyo

  • Multi‐Layered, Hierarchical Fabric‐Based Tactile Sensors with High Sensitivity and Linearity in Ultrawide Pressure Range

    Soonjae Pyo;Jaeyong Lee;Wondo Kim;Eunhwan Jo

  • Ultrasensitive Strain Sensor Based on Separation of Overlapped Carbon Nanotubes.

    Jaeyong Lee;Soonjae Pyo;Dae Sung Kwon;Eunhwan Jo

  • Molecularly Engineered Surface Triboelectric Nanogenerator by Self-Assembled Monolayers (METS)

    Giyoung Song;Younghoon Kim;Seunggun Yu;Min Ook Kim

  • Flexible, Transparent, Sensitive, and Crosstalk-Free Capacitive Tactile Sensor Array Based on Graphene Electrodes and Air Dielectric

    Soonjae Pyo;Jungwook Choi;Jongbaeg Kim

  • Electric-field assisted growth and self-assembly of intrinsic silicon nanowires.

    Ongi Englander;Dane Christensen;Jongbaeg Kim;Liwei Lin

  • Development of a flexible three-axis tactile sensor based on screen-printed carbon nanotube-polymer composite

    Soonjae Pyo;Jae Ik Lee;Min Ook Kim;Taeyoung Chung

  • Large-Area, Crosstalk-Free, Flexible Tactile Sensor Matrix Pixelated by Mesh Layers.

    Kyubin Bae;Jinho Jeong;Jongeun Choi;Soonjae Pyo

  • Ultrasonic Bonding for MEMS Sealing and Packaging

    Jongbaeg Kim;Bongwon Jeong;Mu Chiao;Liwei Lin

  • Flexible and multi-directional piezoelectric energy harvester for self-powered human motion sensor

    Min Ook Kim;Soonjae Pyo;Yongkeun Oh;Yunsung Kang

  • Microfabricated torsional actuators using self-aligned plastic deformation of silicon

    Jongbaeg Kim;Hyuck Choo;L. Lin;R.S. Muller

  • Aligned carbon nanotube arrays for degradation-resistant, intimate contact in micromechanical devices.

    Jungwook Choi;Jae Ik Lee;Youngkee Eun;Min Ook Kim

  • A Novel Conductive and Micropatterned PEG-Based Hydrogel Enabling the Topographical and Electrical Stimulation of Myoblasts.

    Hye Yeon Gong;Junggeon Park;Wondo Kim;Jongbaeg Kim

  • Lithography-Free Fabrication of Large Area Subwavelength Antireflection Structures Using Thermally Dewetted Pt/Pd Alloy Etch Mask

    Youngjae Lee;Kisik Koh;Hyungjoo Na;Kwanoh Kim

  • All Paper-Based, Multilayered, Inkjet-Printed Tactile Sensor in Wide Pressure Detection Range with High Sensitivity

    Taehoon Lee;Yunsung Kang;Kwanhun Kim;Sangjun Sim

  • A flexible hybrid strain energy harvester using piezoelectric and electrostatic conversion

    Youngkee Eun;Dae Sung Kwon;Min Ook Kim;Ilseon Yoo

  • Bi-directional electrothermal electromagnetic actuators

    Andrew Cao;Jongbaeg Kim;Liwei Lin

  • A Fully Transparent, Flexible, Sensitive, and Visible-Blind Ultraviolet Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotube–Graphene Hybrid

    Soonjae Pyo;Jungwook Choi;Jongbaeg Kim

  • Flexible Energy Harvester with Piezoelectric and Thermoelectric Hybrid Mechanisms for Sustainable Harvesting

    Yongkeun Oh;Dae Sung Kwon;Youngkee Eun;Wondo Kim

  • Recent Progress in Flexible Tactile Sensors for Human-Interactive Systems: From Sensors to Advanced Applications (Adv. Mater. 47/2021)

    Soonjae Pyo;Jaeyong Lee;Kyubin Bae;Sangjun Sim

  • Electrostatically actuated carbon nanowire nanotweezers

    Jiyoung Chang;Byung Kwon Min;Jongbaeg Kim;Sang Jo Lee

  • Deformable Carbon Nanotube-Contact Pads for Inertial Microswitch to Extend Contact Time

    Jae-Ik Lee;Youngsup Song;Hakkyun Jung;Jungwook Choi

  • All-textile wearable triboelectric nanogenerator using pile-embroidered fibers for enhancing output power

    Soonjae Pyo;Min-Ook Kim;Dae-Sung Kwon;Wondo Kim

  • Ultrasonic bonding of In/Au and Al/Al for hermetic sealing of MEMS packaging

    Jongbaeg Kim;Mu Chiao;Liwei Lin

  • Monolithic 2-D scanning mirror using self-aligned angular vertical comb drives

    Jongbaeg Kim;D. Christensen;L. Lin

  • Frequency Up-Conversion Hybrid Energy Harvester Combining Piezoelectric and Electromagnetic Transduction Mechanisms

    Soonjae Pyo;Dae-Sung Kwon;Hee-Jin Ko;Youngkee Eun

  • Piezoelectric energy harvester converting strain energy into kinetic energy for extremely low frequency operation

    Dae Sung Kwon;Hee Jin Ko;Min Ook Kim;Yongkeun Oh

  • Identification of the dynamic performance of a gas foil journal bearing operating at high temperatures

    Kyuho Sim;Yong Bok Lee;Jin Woo Song;Jong Baeg Kim

  • Batch-processed carbon nanotube wall as pressure and flow sensor.

    Jungwook Choi;Jongbaeg Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Liwei Lin
Liwei Lin University of California, Berkeley
Jungho Hwang
Jungho Hwang Yonsei University
Jun-Bo Yoon
Jun-Bo Yoon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Richard S. Muller
Richard S. Muller University of California, Berkeley
Junseok Chae
Junseok Chae Arizona State University
Sanghoon Lee
Sanghoon Lee Yonsei University
Taeyoon Lee
Taeyoon Lee Yonsei University
Cheolmin Park
Cheolmin Park Yonsei University
Martin A. Green
Martin A. Green University of New South Wales
Eunkyoung Kim
Eunkyoung Kim Yonsei University

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