Ki Jun Yu - Google Scholar
Ki Jun Yu Other names Lee Youn Jae Fellow, Hwalchun Distinguished Professor Lee Youn Jae Fellow Professor of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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Flexible & stretchable bioelectronics is a technology that has recently become important, and it is essential research for next-generation wearable devices and implantable devices. Neuro science is the scientific study of the nervous system.
Ki Jun Yu - Yonsei University
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Ultrathin crystalline-silicon-based strain gauges with deep learning ...
Oct 3, 2022 · In this study, we propose a novel SSI using a strain sensor based on single-crystalline silicon with a 3D convolution deep learning algorithm to overcome the shortcomings …
Ki Jun Yu's research works | Yonsei University, Seoul and other places
Ki Jun Yu's 10 research works with 484 citations and 3,521 reads, including: Soft Smart Biopatch for Continuous Authentication‐Enabled Cardiac Biometric Systems
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Bioresorbable silicon electronics for transient spatiotemporal …
Apr 18, 2016 · Ki Jun Yu Nature Communications (2024) A biodegradable and flexible neural interface for transdermal optoelectronic modulation and regeneration of peripheral nerves
Ki Jun Yu (0000-0002-2922-2702) - ORCID
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Ki Jun Yu님 - Yonsei University 연세대학교 | LinkedIn
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The Conclusion section Seoul 03722, Korea (Section 5) highlights the future neuro-implantable devices that Prof. K. J. Yu leverage neuroscience research with School of Electrical clinical …
Ki Jun Yu - ResearchGate
Mar 1, 2017 · Ki Jun Yu Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is attracting attention as a next-generation cancer treatment that can selectively destroy malignant tissues, exhibit fewer side effects, and …
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