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Phillip Won
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 41
Citations - 3224
Phillip Won is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1928 citations. Previous affiliations of Phillip Won include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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A soft, wearable microfluidic device for the capture, storage, and colorimetric sensing of sweat
Ahyeon Koh,Daeshik Kang,Daeshik Kang,Yeguang Xue,Seungmin Lee,Rafal M. Pielak,Jeonghyun Kim,Jeonghyun Kim,Taehwan Hwang,Seunghwan Min,Anthony Banks,Philippe Bastien,Megan Manco,Liang Wang,Liang Wang,Kaitlyn R. Ammann,Kyung In Jang,Phillip Won,Seungyong Han,Roozbeh Ghaffari,Ungyu Paik,Marvin J. Slepian,Guive Balooch,Yonggang Huang,John A. Rogers +24 more
TL;DR: A flexible microfluidic device that adheres to human skin that collects and analyzes sweat during exercise and could be used during athletic or military training and adapted to test other bodily fluids such as tears or saliva is developed.
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Soft, curved electrode systems capable of integration on the auricle as a persistent brain–computer interface
James J. S. Norton,Dong Sup Lee,Jung Woo Lee,Woosik Lee,Ohjin Kwon,Phillip Won,Sung-Young Jung,Huanyu Cheng,Jae-Woong Jeong,Abdullah Akce,Stephen Umunna,Ilyoun Na,Yong Ho Kwon,Xiao Qi Wang,Zhuangjian Liu,Ungyu Paik,Yonggang Huang,Timothy Bretl,Woon-Hong Yeo,John A. Rogers +19 more
TL;DR: A soft, foldable collection of electrodes in open, fractal mesh geometries that can mount directly and chronically on the complex surface topology of the auricle and the mastoid to provide high-fidelity and long-term capture of electroencephalograms in ways that avoid any significant thermal, electrical, or mechanical loading of the skin.
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Highly Stretchable and Transparent Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Film Based on Silver Nanowire Percolation Network for Wearable Electronics Applications.
Jinwook Jung,Habeom Lee,Inho Ha,Hyunmin Cho,Kyun Kyu Kim,Jinhyeong Kwon,Phillip Won,Sukjoon Hong,Seung Hwan Ko +8 more
TL;DR: A highly stretchable and transparent electromagnetic interference shielding layer for wearable electronic applications with silver nanowire percolation network on elastic poly(dimethylsiloxane) substrate is demonstrated for the first time.
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Stretchable and Transparent Kirigami Conductor of Nanowire Percolation Network for Electronic Skin Applications.
Phillip Won,Jung Jae Park,Taemin Lee,Inho Ha,Seonggeun Han,Mansoo Choi,Jinhwan Lee,Sukjoon Hong,Kyu-Jin Cho,Seung Hwan Ko +9 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a novel fabrication method to introduce kirigami approach to pattern a highly conductive and transparent electrode into diverse shapes of stretchable electronics with multivariable configurability for E-skin applications and demonstrates human-machine-interface using stretchable transparent kirigsami electrodes.
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Biomimetic Color Changing Anisotropic Soft Actuators with Integrated Metal Nanowire Percolation Network Transparent Heaters for Soft Robotics
Hyeonseok Kim,Habeom Lee,Inho Ha,Jinwook Jung,Phillip Won,Hyunmin Cho,Junyeob Yeo,Sukjoon Hong,Seungyong Han,Jinhyeong Kwon,Kyu-Jin Cho,Seung Hwan Ko +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a color-shifting anisotropic soft actuator with color shifting function during actuation is demonstrated for the first time, which is expected to open new application fields and functionalities overcoming the limitation of current soft robots.