Department of Biomedical Sciences, SNU

Faculty

Faculty

Research

Research Field
In our lab, we primarily focus on developing devices for biomedical applications using flexible organic electronic devices. Currently, we are conducting research on a “bio-implantable biochemical sensing platform.” The development of this platform requires researchers from various fields, including electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, and biomedical engineering. Regardless of your major, anyone interested in flexible device research with potential medical applications is welcome to join our team.

- Development of biomaterials for bio-devices (substrates, devices, encapsulation layers, etc.)

- Development of unit sensors for bio-device components (olfactory sensors, drug sensors, biochemical sensors, etc.)

- System development for bio-devices (wireless information transmission systems, wireless power transfer systems, self-powered systems)

- In-vivo experimental applications of bio-devices (application of devices to diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, depression, and heart failure models)
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Keyword
Organic Electronics, Biomedical Device, Biochemical Sensor, Medical Device Platform

Publication

  1. “An Ultrathin Organic–Inorganic Integrated Circuit for Wireless Optical Biomarker Monitoring” Nature Electronics (2024).
  2. “A Skin-integrated Conformable Microneedle Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Inhalational Anesthesia” Device (2023).
  3. “Conformable Microneedle pH Sensors via the Integration of two Different Siloxane Polymers for Mapping Peripheral Artery Disease” Science Advances (2021).
  4. “Self-Powered Ultra-Flexible Electronics via Nano-Grating-Patterned Organic Photovoltaics” Nature (2018).
  5. "Nonthrombogenic, stretchable, active multielectrode array for electroanatomical mapping" Science Advances (2018).