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Ki-Hun Jeong is affiliated with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily spans engineering, with a significant focus on biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, media technology, biophysics, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist's work covers an array of topics including biosensors and analytical detection, advanced optical system design, optical coherence tomography applications, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, advanced optical imaging technologies, gold and silver nanoparticle synthesis and applications, and SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing.

Among recent notable publications are:

  • Spread spectrum SERS allows label-free detection of attomolar neurotransmitters (2021, Nature Communications)
  • Ultrafast and Real-Time Nanoplasmonic On-Chip Polymerase Chain Reaction for Rapid and Quantitative Molecular Diagnostics (2021, ACS Nano)
  • Multifocal microlens arrays using multilayer photolithography (2020, Optics Express)
  • Nanoplasmonic On-Chip PCR for Rapid Precision Molecular Diagnostics (2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • Biologically inspired ultrathin arrayed camera for high-contrast and high-resolution imaging (2020, Light Science & Applications)

Frequent collaborators include Kyung-Won Jang, Jaehun Jeon, Sang-In Bae, Ki-Soo Kim, and Byoung-Hoon Kang.

The scientist's work has been published frequently in venues such as Optics Express, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Advanced Materials Technologies, Advanced Optical Materials, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Best Publications

  • Biologically inspired artificial compound eyes.

    Ki-Hun Jeong;Jaeyoun Kim;Luke P. Lee

  • Tunable liquid-filled microlens array integrated with microfluidic network.

    Nikolas Chronis;Gang Logan Liu;Ki Hun Jeong;Luke P. Lee

  • Reagentless mechanical cell lysis by nanoscale barbs in microchannels for sample preparation

    Dino Di Carlo;Ki-Hun Jeong;Luke P. Lee

  • Tunable microdoublet lens array

    Ki-Hun Jeong;G.L. Liu;N. Chronis;L.P. Lee

  • Glass nanopillar arrays with nanogap-rich silver nanoislands for highly intense surface enhanced Raman scattering.

    Young-Jae Oh;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Enhancement of terahertz pulse emission by optical nanoantenna.

    Sang-Gil Park;Kyong Hwan Jin;Minwoo Yi;Jong Chul Ye

  • Theoretical and experimental study towards a nanogap dielectric biosensor

    Mingqiang Yi;Ki-Hun Jeong;Luke P. Lee

  • Terahertz photoconductive antenna with metal nanoislands

    Sang-Gil Park;Yongje Choi;Young-Jae Oh;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Repeated Solid-state Dewetting of Thin Gold Films for Nanogap-rich Plasmonic Nanoislands

    Minhee Kang;Sang-Gil Park;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Plasmonic Schirmer Strip for Human Tear-Based Gouty Arthritis Diagnosis Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

    Moonseong Park;Hyukjin Jung;Yong Jeong;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Biologically inspired LED lens from cuticular nanostructures of firefly lantern

    Jae-Jun Kim;Youngseop Lee;Ha Gon Kim;Ki-Ju Choi

  • Spread spectrum SERS allows label-free detection of attomolar neurotransmitters.

    Wonkyoung Lee;Byoung-Hoon Kang;Hyunwoo Yang;Moonseong Park

  • Fluorescent microscopy beyond diffraction limits using speckle illumination and joint support recovery

    Junhong Min;Jaeduck Jang;Dongmin Keum;Seung_Wook Ryu

  • Ultrafast and Real-Time Nanoplasmonic On-Chip Polymerase Chain Reaction for Rapid and Quantitative Molecular Diagnostics.

    Byoung Hoon Kang;Youngseop Lee;Eun Sil Yu;Hamin Na

  • Artificial ommatidia by self-aligned microlenses and waveguides.

    Jaeyoun Kim;Ki-Hun Jeong;Luke P. Lee

  • Biologically Inspired Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

    Jae Jun Kim;Jaeho Lee;Sung-Pyo Yang;Ha Gon Kim

  • Nanoplasmonic On-Chip PCR for Rapid Precision Molecular Diagnostics.

    Youngseop Lee;Byoung-Hoon Kang;Minhee Kang;Minhee Kang;Doo Ryeon Chung

  • Microfabricated suspensions for electrical connections on the tunable elastomer membrane

    Paul J. Hung;Kihun Jeong;Gang Logan Liu;Luke P. Lee

  • Beyond the SERS: Raman Enhancement of Small Molecules Using Nanofluidic Channels with Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance

    Young-Jae Oh;Sang-Gil Park;Min-Hee Kang;Jun-Hyuk Choi

  • A Deformable Nanoplasmonic Membrane Reveals Universal Correlations Between Plasmon Resonance and Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering

    Minhee Kang;Jae Jun Kim;Young Jae Oh;Sang Gil Park

  • Frequency selection rule for high definition and high frame rate Lissajous scanning

    Kyungmin Hwang;Yeong-Hyeon Seo;Jinhyo Ahn;Pilhan Kim

  • Paper-Based Biochip Assays and Recent Developments: A Review

    Moonseong Park;Byoung-Hoon Kang;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Forward imaging OCT endoscopic catheter based on MEMS lens scanning.

    Hyeon Cheol Park;Cheol Song;Minseok Kang;Yong Jeong

  • In situ dynamic measurements of the enhanced SERS signal using an optoelectrofluidic SERS platform.

    Hyundoo Hwang;Hyundoo Hwang;Dongsik Han;Young-Jae Oh;Yoon-Kyoung Cho

  • Silver nanoislands on cellulose fibers for chromatographic separation and ultrasensitive detection of small molecules

    Hyukjin Jung;Moonseong Park;Minhee Kang;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Optofluidic SERS chip with plasmonic nanoprobes self-aligned along microfluidic channels.

    Young Jae Oh;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Nanoplasmonic Alloy of Au/Ag Nanocomposites on Paper Substrate for Biosensing Applications

    Moonseong Park;Charles S. H. Hwang;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Microscanners for optical endomicroscopic applications

    Kyungmin Hwang;Yeong-Hyeon Seo;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Lissajous Scanning Two-photon Endomicroscope for In vivo Tissue Imaging.

    Daniel Youngsuk Kim;Kyungmin Hwang;Jinhyo Ahn;Yeong-Hyeon Seo

  • Engineering hot spots on plasmonic nanopillar arrays for SERS: A review

    Young-Jae Oh;Minhee Kang;Moonseong Park;Ki-Hun Jeong

  • Bioplasmonic Alloyed Nanoislands Using Dewetting of Bilayer Thin Films

    Minhee Kang;Minhee Kang;Myeong-Su Ahn;Youngseop Lee;Ki-Hun Jeong

Frequent Co-Authors

Luke P. Lee
Luke P. Lee University of California, Berkeley
Jong Chul Ye
Jong Chul Ye Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Je-Kyun Park
Je-Kyun Park Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sangyong Jon
Sangyong Jon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Q-Han Park
Q-Han Park Korea University
Dino Di Carlo
Dino Di Carlo University of California, Los Angeles
Yoon-Kyoung Cho
Yoon-Kyoung Cho Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Inkyu Park
Inkyu Park Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Seunghyup Yoo
Seunghyup Yoo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Soo-Jin Park
Soo-Jin Park Inha University

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