Department of Physics and Chemistry1,208
Overview
Mankind has innovated through the ages through endless development of new materials, both simple and complex, rather than rely solely on materials that exist naturally in the environment. Material sciences are a backbone of human history as well as contemporary science and technology. The Department of Physics and Chemistry at DGIST seeks to contribute to the lives of future humanity by drawing on knowledge in chemistry and physics to develop new materials for the benet of all of humanity. In particular, the department is a leader in technology- intensive material sciences through convergence of chemistry, physics, materials and biosciences, producing the nanomaterials, functional materials, biomaterials, extreme materials and new drug materials that a high added value industry needs.Vision
- - Research in contemporary physics and chemistry for new materials development.
- - Frontier research in the eld of materials science with the aim to make contributions to humanity.
- - Produce creative researchers with scientic minds based on broad disciplines of science.
- - Development and education of globalized research capacity in Korea and setting the collaboration networks with global academic leaders.
Research and Education
- - Make progress in our understanding on diverse material systems through the modern experimental and theoretical studies and stay at the forefront of the material research.
- - Provide the frame for the multidisciplinary education of the next generation with the contemporary convergence research.
- - Research program at world-leading groups to promote international and multidisciplinary collaboration in materials science.
- - Annual student-led workshop for stimulating discussion and collaboration among students in different fields.
DGIST Department of Physics and Chemistry Homepage
- Asymmetric Organic Synthesis and Drug Synthesis Laboratory26
- Bio-Harmonized Device Lab60
- Bioinspired Organic Materials Laboratory32
- Biomimetic Materials Laboratory57
- Chemical Design & Sustainable Catalysis7
- Computational Materials Theory Group36
- Correlated Matter Spectroscopy Lab2
- ETC15
- FemtoLab for Advanced Energy Materials10
- Lab for NanoBio-Materials & SpinTronics106
- Micro Laser Laboratory52
- Molecular Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis Lab0
- Nanospm Lab(Advanced Materials Research Group)12
- Novel Quantum Materials Laboratory16
- Organic Semiconductor Design & Synthesis & Engineering Lab0
- Organic Synthesis & Catalysis Lab17
- Organic-Inorganic Hybrids Lab40
- Quantum Dynamics and Information Laboratory69
- Quantum Functional Materials Laboratory67
- Quantum Many-body Theory Group2
- Reaction Mechanism & Structural Dynamics Lab2
- Semiconductor Energy Sensor Laboratory45
- Semiconductor Quantum Photonics Lab.65
- SMALL LAB(Single Molecule Approaches to ceLL Lab)34
- Spin Nanotech Laboratory79
- Spin Phenomena for Information Nano-devices(SPIN) Lab110
- Supramolecular Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory49
- Sustainable Chemistry Laboratory11
- Theses241
- Topological Quantum Device Lab20
Subject
- Activation energy 2
- ACTUATORS 2
- ADHESION 2
- AEROBIC OXIDATION 2
- AG 2
- AGENTS 2
- Agglomeration 2
- Al2O3 2
- ALKYL 2
- ALPHA-HYDROXYLATING MONOOXYGENASE 2
Date issued
- 2020 - 2026 603
- 2012 - 2019 478
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Recent Submissions
- Achieving wide-range steep slopes in SnS2 negative capacitance transistors through an isolated band structure and thermionic emission enhancement via Bi contacts
- Cyclopropanation of Alkenes with Dichloromethane and Chloroform via Halogen Atom Transfer Using Amine Carboxyborane
- Deterministic spin-orbit torque switching of epitaxial ferrimagnetic insulator with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy fabricated by on-axis magnetron sputtering
- Comparative analysis of macroscopic and microscopic optical absorbance in hemagglutination assay
- Theory of slidetronics in ferroelectric van der Waals layers
