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    Kyung Hee Wins Big with Major Technology Commercialization Grants

    2024-08-23 Academic

    The Industrial and Academic Cooperation Foundation is committed to creating a sustainable cycle of innovation by identifying and commercializing Kyung Hee’s unique, high-value technologies, thereby enhancing the university’s competitiveness. Director Een-Kee Hong stated, “Our goal is to integrate all of our ongoing initiatives—ranging from the Intellectual Property Creation and Utilization Support Program to the Bio-Clinical Technology Commercialization Platform Support Program—into a comprehensive technology commercialization framework. This approach will enable us to achieve substantial mid-to-large scale outcomes.”
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    Kyung Hee Receives Top Marks in 2024 University Innovation Support Program

    2024-08-23 Academic

    This top rating will bring Kyung Hee approximately 13.2 billion KRW in project funding, which includes both formula-based allocations and performance incentives. This represents a 3.1 billion KRW increase from the previous year, marking the second consecutive year that the University has secured more than 10 billion KRW in annual funding for government-supported initiatives. The total funding for the second phase of the University Innovation Support Program (2022-2024) now totals 30.3 billion KRW.
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    Next-Gen Energy Harvesting: New Rotational Nanogenerator Maximizes Efficiency Across Environments

    2024-08-23 Research

    The Rotational Triboelectric Nanogenerator (R-TENG) is gaining attention as a sustainable energy solution, capable of converting ambient energy sources such as wind, water, and vibrations into electricity. However, traditional R-TENGs have struggled to maintain optimal energy efficiency under diverse environmental conditions, as they typically perform best only under specific circumstances. Professor Choi’s team has addressed this issue by developing a novel Hidden Regulator-assisted R-TENG (HR-TENG) that dynamically adjusts friction based on the level of applied pressure. This breakthrough research was published on August 15 in the International Journal of Mechanical Sciences (Impact Factor 7.3, top 3.3%) under the title, “Hidden regulator-based rotational triboelectric nanogenerator with tracing optimal working condition.”
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    Innovative Real-Time Sensor for Vascular Stenosis Monitoring

    2024-08-23 Research

    Professor Park emphasized the significance of their research, stating, “This study has opened a new avenue for researching vascular diseases such as stenosis.” The excellence of this work has been recognized by its publication in the July issue of the prestigious journal Nature Communications under the title, “A single-particle mechanofluorescent sensor.” Cardiovascular diseases continue to be the primary cause of death globally. Among these, vascular stenosis, characterized by plaque accumulation in the arteries, presents a substantial health risk. The resulting mechanical stress on the vessel walls can trigger plaque rupture or dislodgement, leading to critical events such as strokes. Historically, real-time monitoring of these pressures has been challenging, especially in replicating the complex conditions of human blood vessels. Professor Park’s innovation effectively addresses this gap.
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    “Aiming for Breakthrough Innovation on the Commercialization of Quantum Communication”

    2024-08-22 Research

    The Limit Challenge R&D Project supports a wide range of scientific challenges across diverse fields of research. Professor Son’s team in the materials division is pioneering efforts to develop single-photon generation technology for quantum communication at room temperature, which aims to address key limitations in the area. Currently, single-photon generators for quantum communication can only operate at extremely low temperatures, which restricts the potential for commercial viability. This research seeks to overcome these constrictions and accelerate the commercialization of quantum communication technology.
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Highlight News

  • Student Min-ji Kang Passed the National Licensing Exam for Doctor of Korean Medicine at the Top of Her Class

    2024-03-20

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  • Newly Developed Wearable Semiconductor Device Repairs Itself from Cuts and Tears

    2024-05-27

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Multi Media

  • Between Summer and Fall

    2024-09-03

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  • Sketches of Kyung Hee's Festival Filled with Greenly Days

    2024-07-02

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  • Kyung Hee Wins Big with Major Technology Commercialization Grants

    2024-08-23

    The Industrial and Academic Cooperation Foundation has been awarded two government grants—BRIDGE 3.0 and TMC—aimed at accelerating the commercialization of cutting-edge technologies The Industrial and Academic Cooperation Foundation is committed to creating a sustainable cycle of innovation by identifying and commercializing Kyung Hee’s unique, high-value technologies, thereby enhancing the university’s competitiveness. Director Een-Kee Hong stated, “Our...

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  • Kyung Hee Receives Top Marks in 2024 University Innovation Support Program

    2024-08-23

    The University has earned an ‘A’ grade in the 2024 performance evaluation of the University Innovation Support Program, an initiative spearheaded by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea This top rating will bring Kyung Hee approximately 13.2 billion KRW in project funding, which includes both formula-based allocations and performance incentives. This represents a 3.1 billion KRW increase from the previous year, marking the second consecut...

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