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Sooyoun Yu
Researcher at University of Notre Dame
Publications - 19
Citations - 1678
Sooyoun Yu is an academic researcher from University of Notre Dame. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofiber & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1253 citations. Previous affiliations of Sooyoun Yu include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & University of California, Riverside.
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Bioresorbable silicon electronic sensors for the brain
Seung-Kyun Kang,Rory K.J. Murphy,Suk Won Hwang,Seungmin Lee,Daniel V. Harburg,Neil A. Krueger,Jiho Shin,Paul Gamble,Huanyu Cheng,Sooyoun Yu,Zhuangjian Liu,Jordan G. McCall,Manu Stephen,Hanze Ying,Jeonghyun Kim,Gayoung Park,R. Chad Webb,Chi Hwan Lee,Sangjin Chung,Dae Seung Wie,Amit D. Gujar,Bharat Vemulapalli,Albert H. Kim,Kyung Mi Lee,Jianjun Cheng,Younggang Huang,Sang Hoon Lee,Paul V. Braun,Wilson Z. Ray,John A. Rogers +29 more
TL;DR: Material, device architectures, integration strategies, and in vivo demonstrations in rats of implantable, multifunctional silicon sensors for the brain, for which all of the constituent materials naturally resorb via hydrolysis and/or metabolic action, eliminating the need for extraction.
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High-performance biodegradable/transient electronics on biodegradable polymers.
Suk Won Hwang,Jun-Kyul Song,Xian Huang,Huanyu Cheng,Seung-Kyun Kang,Bong Hoon Kim,Jae Hwan Kim,Sooyoun Yu,Yonggang Huang,John A. Rogers +9 more
TL;DR: This work aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, which aims to provide real-time information about the physical properties of EMTs and their applications in a number of industrial settings.
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Dissolution Behaviors and Applications of Silicon Oxides and Nitrides in Transient Electronics
Seung-Kyun Kang,Suk Won Hwang,Huanyu Cheng,Sooyoun Yu,Bong Hoon Kim,Jae Hwan Kim,Yonggang Huang,John A. Rogers +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive study of transient behaviors of thin films of silicon oxides and nitrides in diverse aqueous solutions at different pH scales and temperatures is presented.
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Dissolution Chemistry and Biocompatibility of Single-Crystalline Silicon Nanomembranes and Associated Materials for Transient Electronics
Suk Won Hwang,Gayoung Park,Chris Edwards,Elise A. Corbin,Seung-Kyun Kang,Huanyu Cheng,Jun-Kyul Song,Jae Hwan Kim,Sooyoun Yu,Joanne Ng,Jung Eun Lee,Jiyoung Kim,Cassian Yee,Basanta Bhaduri,Fiorenzo G. Omennetto,Fiorenzo G. Omennetto,Yonggang Huang,Rashid Bashir,Lynford L. Goddard,Gabriel Popescu,Kyung Mi Lee,John A. Rogers +21 more
TL;DR: In vitro and in vivo investigations of Si NMs and other transient electronic materials demonstrate biocompatibility and bioresorption, thereby suggesting potential for envisioned applications in active, biodegradable electronic implants.
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Biodegradable Thin Metal Foils and Spin‐On Glass Materials for Transient Electronics
Seung-Kyun Kang,Suk Won Hwang,Sooyoun Yu,Jung-Hun Seo,Elise A. Corbin,Jiho Shin,Dae Seung Wie,Rashid Bashir,Zhenqiang Ma,John A. Rogers +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, thin foils of Mo, Fe, W, or Zn are used as biodegradable substrates and silicate spin-on-glass (SOG) materials as insulating and encapsulating layers, with demonstrations of transient active (diode and transistor) and passive (capacitor and inductor) electronic components.