Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) is a national university located in Ulsan, South Korea. It is aimed at University of Science and Technology Specialization of top 20 in the world by 2020, the world 10 by 2030 in order to achieve the vision 'contribute to the lives of people the world leading University of Science and Technology'.
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2015
17 Aug 2015

Smart fabrics need a new class of batteries

As new wearable technologies are developed, researchers are looking for ways to provide power.
2013
21 Nov 2013

Stretchable Transparent Electrodes using Graphene-metal Nanowire Hybrid Structures

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
4 Sep 2013

A novel cathode material could lower fuel cell costs

Researchers may be able to lower fuel cell costs with a novel cathode material which has outstanding performance and robust reliability even at the intermediate temperature range.
19 Aug 2013

Two in one solution for low cost polymer LEDs and solar cells

Considerable improvement in device performance of polymer-based optoelectronic devices is reported by researchers.
13 Aug 2013

Enhanced yet affordable material for supercapacitors

Researchers have developed a new method to massively synthesize enhanced yet affordable materials for supercapacitors.
12 Aug 2013

New method to synthesize enhanced materials for supercapacitors

Researchers from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) have developed a new method to massively synthesize enhanced yet affordable materials for supercapacitors.
2 Aug 2013

Supercapacitors gain ascendancy

Life is good for supercapacitors manufacturers and developers.
11 Jul 2013

Electric vehicles with high power not just a dream

Researchers from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) developed a new method to massively synthesize enhanced yet affordable materials for supercapacitors - developing an electric vehicle with high power will become a realization not just a dream.
10 Jul 2013

Mesoporous graphene nano-balls as enhanced supercapacitor material

Korean Researchers have developed a new method to massively synthesize enhanced yet affordable materials for supercapacitors.
4 Jul 2013

New Catalyst replaceable platinum for electric-automobiles

Researchers have developed a novel bio-inspired composite electrocatalyst outperforming platinum.
28 Jun 2013

No more leakage of explosive electrolytes in batteries

The development of solid-type electrolytes, safe from explosion caused by high temperature and overcharge, is urgently needed to replace the liquid electrolytes. The solid electrolyte enables batteries to be safer as well as the use of higher energy electrode materials.
31 May 2013

Korean researchers demonstrate new transparent, stretchable electrodes

UNIST scientists have combined graphene with silver nanowires to form a thin, transparent and stretchable electrode which overcome the weaknesses of each individual material, resulting in a new class of electrodes with widespread possible applications
10 May 2013

A giant leap to commercialization of polymer solar cell

Researchers have demonstrated high-performance polymer solar cells with power conversion efficiency of 8.92% which is the highest values reported to date for plasmonic PSCs using metal nanoparticles.
19 Feb 2013

Large-scale production of edge-functionalized graphene nanoplatelets

The electrocatalytic activity of heteroatom-doped carbon-based nanomaterials has become a growing interest in the past few years due to their potential applications for fuel cells and metal-air batteries.
23 Jan 2013

Scientists develop bendable battery

Korean scientists say they have invented the materials to create flexible, imprintable, lithium-ion batteries.