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Welcome
Welcome to the homepage of the Soft Biomedical devices Lab, Department of Robotics Engineering, at DGIST, South Korea.
We are interested in developing cutting-edge soft electronic devices based on nano/micro materials and applying the devices/systems to various applications such as diagnosis, rehabilitation, sports-biomechanics, brain-machine interfaces, and soft robotics. Our long-term research vision is to combine wearable/implantable electronics with soft robotics for advancing life of human-beings.
Our lab is always open to you! Please stop by our lab anytime if you want to know more.
연구분야
- 1D Implantable sensing system for biomedical applications
- Wearable electronics (Electronic textiles) and applications
- Flexible and stretchable electronics
- Fiber electronic devices
- Human-machine interfaces
연구성과
Ultrasensitive and Stretchable Conductive Fibers Using Percolated Pd Nanoparticle Networks for Multisensing Wearable Electronics: Crack-Based Strain and H2 Sensors
Chihyeong Won, Sanggeun Lee, Han Hee Jung, Janghoon Woo, Kukro Yoon, Jaehong Lee, Chaebeen Kwon, Minkyu Lee, Heetak Han, Yongfeng Mei*, Kyung-In Jang*, Taeyoon Lee*
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2020
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Aline F. Renz, Jihyun Lee, Klas Tybrandt, Maciej Brzezinski, Dayra A. Lorenzo Mercado, Mouna Cerra Cheraka, Jaehong Lee, Fritjof Helmchen*, Janos Vörös*, Christopher M. Lewis*
Opto-E-Dura: a Soft, Stretchable ECoG Array for Multimodal, Multi-scale Neuroscience
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2020
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Byron Llerena Zambrano, Aline F. Renz, Tobias Ruff, Samuel Lienemann, Klas Tybrandt, János Vörös*, Jaehong Lee*
Soft Electronics Based on Stretchable and Conductive Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2020
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