Hanyang University

Hanyang University

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Hanyang University was founded in 1939. It is ranked 4th in the number of CEO's at the top 100 Korean companies and 5th in Korea by number of SCI citations.
Seed lab (Superconductivity, Electrical material & Energy storage Device lab) was established in 2009. Superconductivity research area includes improving and stabilizing superconductor levitation. Current researches on piezoelectricity include "Water Energy Scavenging Technology using Piezoelectric Harvesting" and "Development of piezoelectric harvesting system for application of train".
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2023
20 Sep 2023

Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2024-2034: Applications and Markets

IDTechEx Report: Dr Miguel El Guendy and Dr Xiaoxi He
2 Aug 2023

Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2024-2034: Trends, Markets, Applications

IDTechEx Report: Dr Xiaoxi He
24 May 2023

Gas Separation Membranes 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report:
15 May 2023

Electric Vehicles in Construction 2023-2043

IDTechEx Report: Dr James Jeffs
27 Jan 2023

Green Hydrogen Production: Electrolyzer Markets 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr Alex Holland
2022
30 Jun 2022

Haptics 2023-2033: Technologies, Markets, and Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr James Edmondson
2020
2 Nov 2020

OLED Display Could Feature More Than 10,000 Pixels per Inch

By expanding on existing designs for electrodes of ultra-thin solar panels, researchers and collaborators have developed a new architecture for OLED - organic light-emitting diode - displays that could enable televisions, smartphones and virtual or augmented reality devices with resolutions of up to 10,000 pixels per inch
17 Aug 2020

EcoPro

EcoPro are a South Korean company who have expanded into the Li-ion industry and are positioning themselves as a key supplier of cathode materials.
24 Mar 2020

Digital Health & Artificial Intelligence 2020: Trends, Opportunities, and Outlook

IDTechEx Report: Dr Nadia Tsao
2019
28 Jan 2019

Xandar Kardian

IDTechEx Analyst Dr Nadia Tsao reports on her findings from CES 2019.
21 Jan 2019

Hanyang University

Hanyang University showed their research at CES2019
2018
1 Feb 2018

Tiny scales for medical implants and flexible electronics

Scales are the material of choice for animals from pangolins to fish: They're customizable, water-friendly, strong but flexible, and easy to fix when damaged. Scientists would like to recreate this unique structure—they can imagine uses from medical implants to flexible electronics—but it's proved difficult using non-organic materials.
2017
12 Dec 2017

Hanyang University

The research group of Prof. Yang-Kook Sun at Hanyang University has developed a cathode material for Li-ion batteries based on a core shell gradient, which ensures both long cycle life and high capacity.
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5 Oct 2017

Hanyang University - Ultrasonic haptics

A PhD team at the Neuromodulation lab at Hanyang University in South Korea are developing ultrasound-based techniques to generate biomimetic haptic feedback.
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29 Aug 2017

No batteries required: energy-harvesting yarns generate electricity

An international research team has developed high-tech yarns that generate electricity when they are stretched or twisted.
26 Jul 2017

New world efficiency record with perovskite solar cells

A recent study finds key to produce a new cost-efficient way to produce inorganic-organic hybrid perovskite solar cells which sets a new world-record efficiency performance of 22.1 % in small cells and 19.7 percent in 1-square-centimeter cells.
2016
29 Nov 2016

Soft, microfluidic lab on the skin for sweat analysis

Aresearch team has developed a first-of-its-kind soft, flexible microfluidic device that easily adheres to the skin and measures the wearer's sweat to show how his or her body is responding to exercise.
5 Jul 2016

Energy harvesting: The place of triboelectrics

Triboelectrics will only be a small part of the energy harvesting EH market projected by IDTechEx to be over $7 billion in global market value in 2027.
4 Jul 2016

Energy harvesting: The wild cards

This article looks at some of the energy harvesting 'wild cards' including magnetostrictive, capacitive (electrostatic) and triboelectric energy harvesting.
16 May 2016

Cactus inspired skin gives electric cars a spike

Inspired by the humble cactus, a new type of membrane has the potential to significantly boost the performance of fuel cells and transform the electric vehicle industry.