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Overview

Ki Jun Yu is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Neuroscience, with substantial contributions to subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Polymers and Plastics.

The primary topics addressed in Ki Jun Yu's work include Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Conducting Polymers and Applications, and Tactile and Sensory Interactions.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Vertical full-colour micro-LEDs via 2D materials-based layer transfer, 2023, Nature
  • Development of a neural interface for high-definition, long-term recording in rodents and nonhuman primates, 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • Soft, wireless periocular wearable electronics for real-time detection of eye vergence in a virtual reality toward mobile eye therapies, 2020, Science Advances
  • Ultrahigh Sensitive Au-Doped Silicon Nanomembrane Based Wearable Sensor Arrays for Continuous Skin Temperature Monitoring with High Precision, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Fluorescent-based biodegradable microneedle sensor array for tether-free continuous glucose monitoring with smartphone application, 2023, Science Advances

They frequently publish in venues such as Advanced Functional Materials, Science Advances, Nature Communications, npj Flexible Electronics, and Advanced Materials.

Collaboration plays a significant role in their research, with frequent coauthors including Woon-Hong Yeo, Kyubeen Kim, Kyowon Kang, Young Uk Cho, and Mingyu Sang.

Best Publications

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  • A Physically Transient Form of Silicon Electronics

    Suk Won Hwang;Hu Tao;Dae Hyeong Kim;Huanyu Cheng

  • Ultrathin conformal devices for precise and continuous thermal characterization of human skin.

    R. Chad Webb;Andrew P. Bonifas;Alex Behnaz;Yihui Zhang

  • Soft network composite materials with deterministic and bio-inspired designs.

    Kyung In Jang;Ha Uk Chung;Sheng Xu;Chi Hwan Lee

  • Bioresorbable silicon electronics for transient spatiotemporal mapping of electrical activity from the cerebral cortex

    Ki Jun Yu;Duygu Kuzum;Duygu Kuzum;Suk Won Hwang;Bong Hoon Kim

  • High-resolution patterns of quantum dots formed by electrohydrodynamic jet printing for light-emitting diodes.

    Bong Hoon Kim;M. Serdar Onses;Jong Bin Lim;Sooji Nam

  • Electronic and Thermal Properties of Graphene and Recent Advances in Graphene Based Electronics Applications

    Mingyu Sang;Jongwoon Shin;Kiho Kim;Ki Jun Yu

  • Self-assembled three dimensional network designs for soft electronics

    Kyung In Jang;Kan Li;Ha Uk Chung;Ha Uk Chung;Sheng Xu

  • Large-area MRI-compatible epidermal electronic interfaces for prosthetic control and cognitive monitoring.

    Limei Tian;Benjamin Zimmerman;Aadeel Akhtar;Ki Jun Yu

  • Soft materials in neuroengineering for hard problems in neuroscience

    Jae Woong Jeong;Gunchul Shin;Sung Il Park;Ki Jun Yu

  • Capacitively Coupled Arrays of Multiplexed Flexible Silicon Transistors for Long-Term Cardiac Electrophysiology.

    Hui Fang;Hui Fang;Ki Jun Yu;Ki Jun Yu;Christopher Gloschat;Zijian Yang

  • Materials and Fabrication Processes for Transient and Bioresorbable High-Performance Electronics

    Suk Won Hwang;Dae Hyeong Kim;Hu Tao;Tae Il Kim;Tae Il Kim

  • Compliant and stretchable thermoelectric coils for energy harvesting in miniature flexible devices

    Kewang Nan;Stephen Dongmin Kang;Stephen Dongmin Kang;Kan Li;Ki Jun Yu

  • Bioresorbable pressure sensors protected with thermally grown silicon dioxide for the monitoring of chronic diseases and healing processes

    Jiho Shin;Ying Yan;Wubin Bai;Yeguang Xue

  • Ultrathin, transferred layers of thermally grown silicon dioxide as biofluid barriers for biointegrated flexible electronic systems.

    Hui Fang;Jianing Zhao;Ki Jun Yu;Enming Song;Enming Song

  • Development of a neural interface for high-definition, long-term recording in rodents and nonhuman primates.

    Chia Han Chiang;Sang Min Won;Amy L. Orsborn;Amy L. Orsborn;Ki Jun Yu

  • Inorganic semiconducting materials for flexible and stretchable electronics

    Ki Jun Yu;Zheng Yan;Mengdi Han;John A. Rogers

  • In-Plane Deformation Mechanics for Highly Stretchable Electronics.

    Yewang Su;Xuecheng Ping;Ki Jun Yu;Jung Woo Lee;Jung Woo Lee

  • Multilayer Transfer Printing for Pixelated, Multicolor Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes

    Bong Hoon Kim;Sooji Nam;Nuri Oh;Seong Yong Cho

  • InxGa1-xAs Nanowires on Silicon: One-Dimensional Heterogeneous Epitaxy, Bandgap Engineering, and Photovoltaics

    Jae Cheol Shin;Kyou Hyun Kim;Ki Jun Yu;Hefei Hu

  • Soft, thin skin-mounted power management systems and their use in wireless thermography

    Jung Woo Lee;Jung Woo Lee;Renxiao Xu;Seungmin Lee;Kyung In Jang

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Yonggang Huang
Yonggang Huang Northwestern University
Yihui Zhang
Yihui Zhang Tsinghua University
Xiuling Li
Xiuling Li University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Haiwen Luan
Haiwen Luan University of California, San Diego
Jonathan A. Fan
Jonathan A. Fan Stanford University
Ralph G. Nuzzo
Ralph G. Nuzzo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Huanyu Cheng
Huanyu Cheng Pennsylvania State University
Muhammad A. Alam
Muhammad A. Alam Purdue University West Lafayette
Ungyu Paik
Ungyu Paik Hanyang University

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