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Professor
Jang-Ung Park
Education
  • 2004.08-2009.06

    Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), USA

  • 2000.03-2003.02

    M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea

  • 1995.03-2000.02

    B.S. in Ceramic Engineering, Hanyang University, South Korea

Career
  • 2018-Present

    Professor in Department of Materials Science and Engineering Yonsei University

  • 2010-2018

    Associate Professor in School of Materials Science and Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea

Research Interests
Our laboratory focuses on fabrications of wireless, wearable opto-electronic devices as free-form electronics with IoT (Internet of Things) technology, including transparent, foldable, stretchable, 4D-printable, or self-healable properties of devices. We seek to exploit Human-centered ICT Convergence, by studying interesting properties of nanomaterials, and developing novel methods for fabrication of wearable devices with unconventional geometries (i.e. transparent, foldable, stretchable, 4D-printable, or self-healable structures) using diverse nanomaterials.

Our goal is to explore new science and technology by combining electronics with human life and environment, and to transfer our knowledge to industries. This work is highly multidisciplinary, involving studies in materials science and engineering, electronics, chemistry, biology, device physics, and 3D nanofabrications.
Selected Publications
1. A Soft and Transparent Contact Lens for the Wireless Quantitative Monitoring of Intraocular Pressure, Nature Biomedical Engineering, 5(7), 772-782 (2021)

2. In-situ diagnosis and simultaneous treatment of cardiac diseases using a single-device platform, Science Advances, 8(37), eabq0897 (2022)

3. 3D Heterogeneous Device Arrays for Multiplexed Sensing Platforms Using Transfer of Perovskites, Advanced Materials, 33(30), 2101093 (2021)

4. Smart Contact Lens and Transparent Heat Patch for Remote Monitoring and Therapy of Chronic Ocular Surface Inflammation Using Mobiles, Science Advances, 7(14), eabf7194 (2021)

5. Smart, Soft Contact Lens for Wireless Immunosensing of Cortisol, Science Advances, 6(28), eabb2891 (2020)