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Atomic lift-off of epitaxial membranes for cooling-free infrared detection
Prof. Celesta S. Chang
Professor Celesta S. Chang's research team from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has developed an 'Atomic Lift-Off' technique that enables the production of ultrathin, freestanding perovskite oxide membranes—paving the way for high-performance, cooling-free infrared sensors.
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Professor LEE Byeong Gi Received Information Communications Grand Award
Professor LEE Byeong Gi at the Department of Electrical Engineering was awarded the Information Communications Grand Award from the information and communications society.- Reported in Maeil Business News

Professor HAN Moo Young Published 'Rainwater and You'
Professor HAN Moo Young at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering published a book titled"Rainwater and You". Han, who has been conducting a research on rainwater usage for the last decade, emphasized that rainwater could be good a fortune if it is properly utilized. - Repor...

Developing a Fitness Equipment Using Air Pressure Technology
Professor KIM YonSu at the SNU Sports Medicine Research team developed"Smart Rehabilitation Fitness Equipment" using air pressure. He made the first example in the world in which air pressure technology was used for sports facilities.Kim collaborated witha business company Dong Sung Industry. - Reported ...

New Investment for Cancer Research
Doosan Yonkang Foundation donated 100 million KRW to the SNU Hospital to encourage cancer research. The donation will be used for research projects such as improving the"cancer patient's quality of life and nutritional state after surgery". - Reported in HanKook Ilbo

Professor PARK Young Joon Created Nano-bio Sensor Chips Connected to Nano-Materials
Professor PARK Young Joon, Director of SNU Nano Systems Institute created a nano-bio sensor chips connected to nano-materials. The biosensors are used to gauge the state or the density of certain organic compound by detecting electric change in an organism. Professor Park said that"these newly created chips would make ...

Professor KIM Hyung Ho at SNU Bundang Hospital Succeeded in Gastric Cancer Surgery
KIM Hyung Ho, Professor of General Surgery at SNU Bundang Hospital succeeded in gastric cancer surgery. Until now gastric surgery accompanies resecting a huge proportion of the stomach, including lymph node even for early-stage patients. To prevent such excessive removal, Professor Kim focused his study on minimizing t...

PhD Student Awarded IAMOT Prize
KANG Ki Hyun, Ph.D student of Technology Management Economics and Policy Program at SNU College of Engineering, was awarded the grand prize of International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) 2011. KANG wrote a paper titled"External Technology Sourcing & Internal R&D Capabilities", which explains ...

Finding More About the Beginning of the Earth
LEE Sung Keun, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at SNU College of Natural Sciences, and his research team, discovered the principles on how the atomic constitution of magma changes when under high pressure.This research will help finding more about the beginning stages of the earth formation. The...

New Interpretation on the 'Renaissance Age of Korea'
JUNG Byung Sul, Professor of Korean Language and Literature at SNU College of Humanities, gave a series of history lecture at Munhakdongnae Café, an online cafe at http://cafe.naver.com/mhdn, which became very popular to the public. At his lecture 'Power and the Man, the Truth Behind the Prince Sado's ...

The Brain as a Percussion Instrument
The Brain as a Percussion InstrumentSNU Medical School Reveals Relationship Between the Brain and Sounds Koreans have long believed in prenatal education, 'taegyo', like most other cultures over the centuries. Then, this belief was dismissed in the modern age as not being scientific. However, modern scientists are now ...

Korean Traditional Child-Play Found to Reduce Stress
Korean Traditional Child-Play Found to Reduce StressKang Do-Hyung’s Team (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, SNU Hospital) Says Doridori Reduces Stress One of the words Korean babies hear most after they’re born is “doridori (도리도리)”. It is a mimetic word for shaking the head left and right a definite number of times. Doridori, ...

Professor BANG Yung-Jue Presented a Promising Lung Cancer Drug
Professor BANG Yung-Jue presented his clinical trial on lung cancer patients at the Prestigious Plenary Session of the 2010 Annual Meeting of American Society of Oncology (ASCO). Professor Bang has reported that a new drug called crizotinib has been highly effective on one type of lung cancer patients. It was discovere...