2025.10.17JooHyeon HeoResearch Transforming Waste Solar Panels into Hydrogen and Secondary Battery Materials Their findings have been published in the September 2025 edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS).
2025.10.15JooHyeon HeoResearch New Study Unveils High-Performance Battery Anode Material for Fast Charging and Long Cycle Life UNIST, Korea University, and KIST create nanographene–graphite hybrid anodes to enhance Li-ion battery durability—published in Adv. Funct. Mater.
2025.10.13JooHyeon HeoResearch Researchers Unveil High-Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells with Tripled Lifespan A joint research team, affiliated with UNIST and Korea University introduce solid-state additive to significantly enhance durability.
2025.10.02JooHyeon HeoResearch Revolutionary Artificial Muscle Can Switch from Soft to Rigid Like Steel, Offering Unprecedented Power and Flexibility Their findings have been published online in Advanced Functional Materials on September 7, 2025.
2025.09.26JooHyeon HeoResearch Finer-Scale Monitoring of Ammonia Emissions That Contribute to Fine Particulate Matter The study was published in the esteemed journal Journal of Hazardous Materials (Impact Factor = 11.3) on September 15, 2025.
2025.09.22JooHyeon HeoResearch Innovative Green Hydrogen Peroxide Production Achieved Without External Electricity or Solar Power UNIST, KAIST, and Stanford researchers develop self-driven system using glycerol oxidation.
2025.09.12JooHyeon HeoResearch Novel AI-Driven Smart Jig, Capable of Detecting Micro-Level Defects in Just 2.79 Seconds—Enabling Real-Time, Full Inspection Inspection time reduced from 12 min to 2.79 s, improving production efficiency and enabling total inspection.
2025.09.04JooHyeon HeoResearch UNIST Unveils FAD-Driven Electrochemical System Promises Safer, Cheaper Green Hydrogen Storage Their findings have been published online in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental and Energy on July 2, 2025.
2025.09.02JooHyeon HeoResearch Groundbreaking Solar Desalination Technology Converts Sunlight into Fresh Water Without External Power This research has been selected as the back cover story of Advanced Energy Materials and published online on July 17, 2025.
2025.08.29JooHyeon HeoResearch Breakthrough Technology Enables Battery-Free Wearable Devices and IoT Sensors Powered Solely by Body Heat Professor Sung-Yeon Jang in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST develop world's first high-performance solid-state N-type thermogalvanic cell.