Nanotechnology Research - Universities in South Korea
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The center develops laser and nanomaterial processing technologies and printable functional materials for next-generation three-dimensional and flexible displays.
The group is interested in enhancing device performances by using novel nanotechnologies. They are studying new self-assembly materials forming sub-10 nm nanostructures based on polymers and nanoparticles. Their novel self-assembling systems aim for much superior precision, reliability, and reproducibility that are adequate for large-scale manufacturing of nanoscale devices. Applications include sub-10 nm lithography, information storage devices and energy storage/capture devices.
The group works on nanopatterning and molecular self-assembly and on two-dimensional materials such as graphene and MXene for gas sensors, catalysis and membranes.
The group studies block-copolymer self-assembly and nanolithography, carbon nanotubes and graphene, and their application to nanopatterning and to energy and electronic devices.
A joint graduate school of Korea University and KIST pursuing convergence research grounded in nanoscience and biotechnology.
Research on the development of new and facile synthetic routes for the formation of functional nanostructures and their applications.
Concentrated Cultivation of Special Research Areas including Nanomaterials, Nanomechatronics, Applied Nanoscience, and Nanofusion Engineering.
The Department of Nano Fusion Technology provides interdisciplinary education in nanoscience, biotechnology, and nanoelectronics. Graduate students acquire a broad background in nanosystems, nanomolecules, and biomaterials used in energy, environmental, and healthcare applications.
The group studies the broad and interdisciplinary field of nanotechnology from fundamental to application aspects.
An Institute for Basic Science center developing uniformly sized nanoparticles and nanocrystals and their applications in energy, catalysis and nanomedicine.
