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Taeyoon Lee

Taeyoon Lee

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
44
Citations
8282
World Ranking
3717
National Ranking
117

Taeyoon Lee publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Taeyoon Lee sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 132 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Taeyoon Lee D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Taeyoon Lee sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Taeyoon Lee is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea and has a significant research presence primarily in the fields of engineering and materials science. Their work spans over 100 publications in engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, and over 60 publications related to materials science. They further specialize in subfields such as materials chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, biomedical engineering, and polymers and plastics.

Lee's research covers a range of topics including advanced photocatalysis techniques, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, perovskite materials and applications, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, conducting polymers and applications, as well as neuroscience and neural engineering.

Frequent publication venues for Lee include Advanced Functional Materials with 14 publications, Journal of Alloys and Compounds with 10, SSRN Electronic Journal with 8, Advanced Materials with 5, and Science Advances with 3 publications.

Their recent papers include:

  • Continuous monitoring of deep-tissue haemodynamics with stretchable ultrasonic phased arrays, 2021, Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Perovskite superlattices with efficient carrier dynamics, 2022, Nature
  • 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
  • Bimetallic Ag-Zn-BTC/GO composite as highly efficient photocatalyst in the photocatalytic degradation of reactive yellow 145 dye in water, 2021, Journal of Hazardous Materials

Lee's collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Trinh Duy Nguyen with 31 joint works, Chihyeong Won with 30, Chaebeen Kwon with 24, Minkyu Lee with 24, and Kyung-In Jang with 22.

Best Publications

  • Conductive Fiber‐Based Ultrasensitive Textile Pressure Sensor for Wearable Electronics

    Jaehong Lee;Hyukho Kwon;Jungmok Seo;Sera Shin

  • Ag Nanowire Reinforced Highly Stretchable Conductive Fibers for Wearable Electronics

    Seulah Lee;Sera Shin;Sanggeun Lee;Jungmok Seo

  • Improvement of Gas-Sensing Performance of Large-Area Tungsten Disulfide Nanosheets by Surface Functionalization

    Kyung Yong Ko;Jeong Gyu Song;Youngjun Kim;Taejin Choi

  • Recent Advances in 1D Stretchable Electrodes and Devices for Textile and Wearable Electronics: Materials, Fabrications, and Applications

    Jaehong Lee;Byron Llerena Zambrano;Janghoon Woo;Kukro Yoon

  • Highly Sensitive Pressure Sensor Based on Bioinspired Porous Structure for Real‐Time Tactile Sensing

    Subin Kang;Jaehong Lee;Sanggeun Lee;Seul Gee Kim

  • Highly Sensitive Multifilament Fiber Strain Sensors with Ultrabroad Sensing Range for Textile Electronics.

    Jaehong Lee;Sera Shin;Sanggeun Lee;Jaekang Song

  • Continuous monitoring of deep-tissue haemodynamics with stretchable ultrasonic phased arrays.

    Chonghe Wang;Chonghe Wang;Baiyan Qi;Muyang Lin;Zhuorui Zhang

  • 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

  • Hysteresis behavior of electrical resistance in Pd thin films during the process of absorption and desorption of hydrogen gas

    Eunsongyi Lee;Jun Min Lee;Ja Hoon Koo;Wooyoung Lee

  • Electronic structure of ScN determined using optical spectroscopy, photoemission, and ab initio calculations

    D Gall;M Stadele;Kenneth Järrendahl;I Petrov

  • Rough‐Surface‐Enabled Capacitive Pressure Sensors with 3D Touch Capability

    Kilsoo Lee;Jaehong Lee;Gwangmook Kim;Youngjae Kim

  • Growth, surface morphology, and electrical resistivity of fully strained substoichiometric epitaxial TiNx (0.67 ≤ x < 1.0) layers on MgO(001)

    C.-S. Shin;C.-S. Shin;S. Rudenja;D. Gall;N. Hellgren

  • Bio-Inspired Extreme Wetting Surfaces for Biomedical Applications.

    Sera Shin;Jungmok Seo;Heetak Han;Subin Kang

  • Biomimetic-inspired micro-nano hierarchical structures for capacitive pressure sensor applications

    Chandreswar Mahata;Hassan Algadi;Jaehong Lee;Sungjun Kim

  • Ultrahigh Sensitive Au-Doped Silicon Nanomembrane Based Wearable Sensor Arrays for Continuous Skin Temperature Monitoring with High Precision.

    Mingyu Sang;Kyowon Kang;Yue Zhang;Haozhe Zhang

  • Graphene as an atomically thin barrier to Cu diffusion into Si.

    Juree Hong;Sanggeun Lee;Seulah Lee;Heetak Han

  • Conductive Hierarchical Hairy Fibers for Highly Sensitive, Stretchable, and Water‐Resistant Multimodal Gesture‐Distinguishable Sensor, VR Applications

    Seunghoon Choi;Kukro Yoon;Sanggeun Lee;Heon Joon Lee

  • Textile-Based Electronic Components for Energy Applications: Principles, Problems, and Perspective.

    Vishakha Kaushik;Jaehong Lee;Juree Hong;Seulah Lee

  • Triboelectric Nanogenerator Accelerates Highly Efficient Nonviral Direct Conversion and In Vivo Reprogramming of Fibroblasts to Functional Neuronal Cells

    Yoonhee Jin;Jungmok Seo;Jung Seung Lee;Sera Shin

  • Guided Transport of Water Droplets on Superhydrophobic–Hydrophilic Patterned Si Nanowires

    Jungmok Seo;Soonil Lee;Jaehong Lee;Taeyoon Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Ja Hoon Koo
Ja Hoon Koo Seoul National University
Ivan Petrov
Ivan Petrov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Joseph E Greene
Joseph E Greene University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dae-Eun Kim
Dae-Eun Kim Yonsei University
Seung Woo Cho
Seung Woo Cho Yonsei University
Yongfeng Mei
Yongfeng Mei Fudan University
Wooyoung Lee
Wooyoung Lee Yonsei University
Kyung In Jang
Kyung In Jang Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
Jae Min Myoung
Jae Min Myoung Yonsei University
Changhyun Pang
Changhyun Pang Sungkyunkwan University

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