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Seongjin Lim
Researcher at KAIST
Publications - 16
Citations - 656
Seongjin Lim is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiplexing & Epidermal growth factor. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 511 citations.
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Anaerobic organic acid production of food waste in once-a-day feeding and drawing-off bioreactor
TL;DR: Acidogenesis of food waste was studied in a 2-L reactor with semi-continuous mode operation (once-a-day feeding and draw-off) for maximum 65 days to examine optimal volatile acid compositions for biological nitrogen removal (BNR) and enhanced biological phosphorus removal (ENPR).
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Vasculature-On-A-Chip for In Vitro Disease Models
TL;DR: Methods of fabrication for microfluidic assays and inducing factors for vascularization are reviewed and applications using engineered vasculature such as in vitro vascular disease models, vasculatures in organ-on-chips and drug screening platforms are discussed.
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Intrinsically Stretchable Multi-functional Fiber with Energy Harvesting and Strain Sensing Capability
Jeongjae Ryu,Jaegyu Kim,Jinwon Oh,Seongjin Lim,Joo Yong Sim,Jessie S. Jeon,Kwangsoo No,Steve Park,Seungbum Hong +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate an intrinsically stretchable multi-functional hollow fiber capable of harvesting mechanical energy and detecting strain, which is used as a strain sensor for wearable electronic applications.
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Volatile fatty acids production from food wastes and its application to biological nutrient removal
TL;DR: In this paper, Korean food wastes were anaerobically digested to produce volatile fatty acids (VFA) that can be used as a carbon source in biological nutrient removal in a sequential batch reactor (SBR).
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Simulation of sequential batch reactor (SBR) operation for simultaneous removal of nitrogen and phosphorus
Ho Nam Chang,Ra Kyung Moon,Byung Geon Park,Seongjin Lim,Dong Won Choi,Woo Gi Lee,Seok Lyong Song,Yong Hee Ahn +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model of the operation of a sequential batch reactor (SBR) was performed to find out optimum design parameters for simultaneous removal of nitrogen and phosphorus in a small-scale wastewater treatment plant.