College of Engineering - Chemical Engineering

  • Assistant Professor Sensor Engineering
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Research Interest

Sensor Material/Device/System Design
Process Analytic Technology (PAT)
AI Sensor Analytics

Education

  • KAIST Department of Chemical Engineering BS 2013
  • KAIST Department of Chemical Engineering Ph.D 2019

Experience

  • MIT Department of Chemical Engineering Postdoctoral Associate 2022
  • UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering Visiting Researcher 2016

Journal Articles

  • (2024)  Machine-Learning-Enhanced Fluorescent Nanosensor Based on Carbon Quantum Dots for Heavy Metal Detection.  ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS.  7,  5
  • (2023)  Nanosensor Chemical Cytometry: Advances and Opportunities in Cellular Therapy and Precision Medicine.  ACS Measurement Science Au.  3,  6
  • (2023)  Sensor design strategy for environmental and biological monitoring.  ECOMAT.  5,  5
  • (2023)  Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer in Sensor Research.  ACS SENSORS.  8,  4
  • (2023)  Physicochemical Profiling of Macrophage Heterogeneity Using Deep Learning Integrated Nanosensor Cytometry.  ACS SENSORS.  8,  4
  • (2023)  Detection of Periodontal Disease Marker with Geometrical Transformation of Ag Nanoplates.  ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY.  95,  4
  • (2022)  Divalent Metal Cation Optical Sensing Using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Corona Phase Molecular Recognition.  ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY.  94,  47
  • (2022)  Top-Down Approaches for 10 nm-Scale Nanochannel: Toward Exceptional H2S Detection.  ACS NANO.  16,  10
  • (2022)  N-p-Conductor Transition of Gas Sensing Behaviors in Mo2CTx MXene.  ACS SENSORS.  7,  8
  • (2021)  Antibody-Free Rapid Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Proteins Using Corona Phase Molecular Recognition to Accelerate Development Time.  ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY.  93,  44
  • (2021)  Nanosensor Chemical Cytometry for Characterizing the Efflux Heterogeneity of Nitric Oxide from Macrophages.  ACS NANO.  15,  8
  • (2021)  Cellular lensing and near infrared fluorescent nanosensor arrays to enable chemical efflux cytometry.  NATURE COMMUNICATIONS.  12, 
  • (2021)  Scalable Superior Chemical Sensing Performance of Stretchable Ionotronic Skin via a pi-Hole Receptor Effect.  ADVANCED MATERIALS.  33,  13