11 Results found for: "Kyusang"

  • UVA’s 2024 Research Achievement Awards Feature Numerous Engineering Faculty

    Five engineering faculty won three of the University of Virginia’s top research awards. Many more were recognized during an annual ceremony celebrating UVA’s research accomplishments.

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  • Influential Robotics Journal Picks UVA Paper as Best of 2024

    Science Robotics chose a UVA paper describing praying mantis-inspired artificial eyes as their most outstanding of the year.

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  • AI-Powered System Detects Toxic Gases with Speed and Precision

    UVA Engineering advancement protects public health by improving air quality monitoring in real time.

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  • It’s Got Praying Mantis Eyes

    The praying mantis is one of the few insects with compound eyes and the ability to perceive 3D space. UVA engineers are replicating their visual systems to make machines see better. 

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  • Maximizing Excitons as Energy Carriers

    Kyusang Lee has received a prestigious award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to investigate promising new semiconductor material systems.

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  • In the Blink of An Eye

    Lee's vision for biomimicking sensor systems presents a complete story from materials to integration to application.

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  • Big Things Come in Small Packages

    Energy Science and Technology Lab Is Research Hub for Solid-State Thermionic Devices

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  • Kyusang Lee Innovates Process To Fabricate Materials for Free-Standing Semiconductor Film

    Platform Enhances Functional Properties and Affordability of Materials for Next-Gen Devices

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  • CAREER Award: Seeing the Future

    Kyusang Lee Earns Prestigious National Science Foundation Grant to Build the Equivalent of a Human Eye and Its Visual Cortex

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  • BRIEF: Assistant Professor Publishes Paper on Controlled Crack Propagation in Science

  • BRIEF: Kyusang Lee Wins NSF Award To Study Nanomanufacturing of Wafer-Scale 2D Materials