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Breakthroughs(12호) - Fall 2019
KAIST Breakthroughs Fall 2019 Vol.12 Biannual Engineering Research Webzine http://breakthroughs.kaist.ac.kr/newsletter/2019/12/default.htm
Breakthroughs(11호) - Spring 20..
Breakthroughs - Fall 2018
* Creating a cyborg mouse using cranial nerve circuits that induce possessive behaviors * Deep learning predicts drug-drug and drug-food interactions * It’s time to “3D sketch” your ideas with air scaffolding
Breakthroughs - Spring 2018
* Real-time path planning for UAVs to cooperatively localize information sources * 100% real fabric functional circuit with a missing 4th electronic component of memristor beyond resistor, capacitor and inductor * Photothermal neural interface technology: Controlling neural activity using light and heat
Breakthroughs - Fall 2017
* Producing sound without vibration using a 3D graphene sponge * Bio-based p-xylene oxidation into terephthalic acid by engineered Escherichia coli * Highly stretchable, durable, and manufacturable tactile sensor for robotic skin
Breakthroughs - Spring 2017
* Furniture that learns to move by itself * A semi-transparent keyboard towards better document editing on touchscreen tablet computers * Sound waves meet a droplet of liquid
Breakthroughs - Fall 2016
* Optimizing lighting for better learning * A step closer to the development of next-generation magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) * Development of highly stable zeolite-based CO2 adsorbent under a temperature swing process
Breakthroughs - Spring 2016
* Orchestration of systems of mobile robots for border protection, search & rescue, and personal security * Supercritical CO2-cooled micro modular reactor * a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) neuroimaging device to enter scene this year
Breakthroughs - Fall 2015
* Lego-inspired membrane/catalyst layer interface for high mechanical robustness of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells * Team-KAIST won in the DARPA Robotics Challenge 2015 Finals * BOXCHOOL: Modular container school for isolated area
Breakthroughs - Spring 2015
* Mobile Maestro: A ubiquitous immersive sound reproduction system * Light-powered healing of a wearable electrical conductor * Graphene quantum dot LEDs