An interdisciplinary researcher exploring the advancement of bioelectronics
My recent work focuses on advancing wireless power transfer technologies for implantable/wearable healthcare devices, and developing hydrogel-based hybrid ionic/electronic systems. I am particularly interested in the design and development of functional materials for energy and bio-applications, including low-frequency human-conduction-based charging strategies, hybrid ionic-electronic devices, and mechanosensitive neural stimulation and biosensing platforms. My research integrates multiple disciplines to push the boundaries of next-generation bioelectronic systems.
Currently, I am supported by the NRF Postdoctoral Domestic Fellowship (Sep. 2025–Aug. 2026), receiving full funding for personnel expenses (KRW 60,000,000 ≈ USD 44,000). This fellowship also supports a 6-month overseas research stay starting in March 2026, which I plan to utilize for international collaboration and expanding global research networks.