Energy Materials Design and Processing Lab4
About Energy Materials Design and Processing Lab
What We Work On
- Power links for harsh places – soft, stretchable “wires” that keep electricity flowing in the deep sea and outer space.
- Ion‑driven energy control – turning the slow motion of ions in polymer gels into smart memory and thermoelectric functions for batteries and sensors.
- Liquid‑metal semiconductors – fabricating GaN/SiC power devices at room temperature with e‑GaIn to break through silicon limits.
Why It’s Fun
- Build technologies for spacecraft, deep‑sea robots, and high‑power EVs.
- Master 3D printing, laser patterning, electrochemistry, and materials modeling in one place.
- Aim for top journals like Nature Electronics and Advanced Energy Materials with every project.
Who We’re Looking For
Curious undergrads and grad students in materials, E‑E, mech‑E, chemistry, or physics who want to “re‑wire” the future of energy.
Contact
Email: hodh123@dgist.ac.kr
Lab: Room 519B, Building E6, 333 Techno‑Jungang‑daero, Hyeonpung‑eup, Dalseong‑gun, Daegu 42988, South Korea
Drop us a message—let’s connect power from seafloor to space together!
Advisor Professor : Ho, Dong Hae
Energy Materials Design and Processing Lab Homepage
Co-Author(s)
Related Keyword
Recent Submissions
- MXene-Reinforced Spiral Yarns for Multimodal Triboelectric Nanogenerators and Wearable Interactive Interfaces
- Getting in line: Filler alignment strategies for anisotropic composite fabrication
- Vanishing Soft Electronics: Degradation Mechanisms of Transient Materials
- Fabric-Based Lamina Emergent MXene-Based Electrode for Electrophysiological Monitoring
