Myung-Han Yoon is affiliated with the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a significant focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, and Biomedical Engineering. Additional subfields of study include Materials Chemistry and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.
Their work addresses a range of topics within materials science and engineering, particularly emphasizing conducting polymers and applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and organic electronics and photovoltaics. Other research areas of note include advanced memory and neural computing, perovskite materials and applications, thin-film transistor technologies, and supercapacitor materials and fabrication.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Myung-Han Yoon include Ji Hwan Kim, Won-June Lee, Young-Seok Kim, Il-Young Jo, and Jun-Gyu Choi.
Key publication venues where their work is often published include:
Recent papers by Myung-Han Yoon demonstrate a multidisciplinary approach to materials and device engineering:
Antonio Facchetti;Myung Han Yoon;Tobin Jay Marks
Yong-Hoon Kim;Jae-Sang Heo;Tae-Hyeong Kim;Sungjun Park
Brooks A. Jones;Michael J. Ahrens;Myung Han Yoon;Antonio Facchetti
Jacob T. Robinson;Marsela Jorgolli;Alex K. Shalek;Myung-Han Yoon
Alex K. Shalek;Jacob T. Robinson;Ethan S. Karp;Jin Seok Lee
Myung-Han Yoon;Choongik Kim;and Antonio Facchetti;Tobin J. Marks
Antonio Facchetti;Myung Han Yoon;Charlotte L. Stern;Geoffrey R. Hutchison
Antonio Facchetti;Myung Han Yoon;Charlotte L. Stern;Howard E. Katz
Myung-Han Yoon;He Yan;and Antonio Facchetti;Tobin J. Marks
Antonio Facchetti;Melissa Mushrush;Myung Han Yoon;Geoffrey R. Hutchison
Seong-Min Kim;Chang-Hyun Kim;Chang-Hyun Kim;Youngseok Kim;Nara Kim;Nara Kim
Lian Wang;Myung Han Yoon;Gang Lu;Yu Yang
Myung-Han Yoon;Sara A. DiBenedetto;and Antonio Facchetti;Tobin J. Marks
Myung Han Yoon;Antonio Facchetti;Charlotte E. Stern;Tobin J. Marks
Myung Han Yoon;Antonio Facchetti;Tobin Jay Marks
Jong Kuk Lim;Wan Soo Yun;Myung-han Yoon;Sun Kyung Lee
Jun-Seok Yeo;Jin-Mun Yun;Jin-Mun Yun;Dong-Yu Kim;Sungjun Park
Mohammad Boshir Ahmed;Mohammad Boshir Ahmed;Mohammad Boshir Ahmed;Md. Saifur Rahman;Md. Saifur Rahman;Jahangir Alom;Md. Saif Hasan
Antonio Facchetti;Joseph Letizia;Myung Han Yoon;Melissa Mushrush
Sungjun Park;Chang-Hyun Kim;Won-June Lee;Sujin Sung
Sungjun Park;Kwang Ho Kim;Kwang Ho Kim;Jeong Wan Jo;Sujin Sung
Sanghyun Ju;Kangho Lee;David B. Janes;Myung Han Yoon
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