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Funded Research Projects
PHYSICAL BIOMAGNETIC SENSORS for DISEASE DIAGNOSIS
Development of TMR Based Bio-Sensors Using DNA Coated Co-Ferrite Magnetic Particles”, LG Micron, Funding: S$ 441,600, Korea, 2005
APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES FOR BIOMEDICINE AND SPINTRONICS
“Engineered superparamagnetic nanoparticles for neuroprotection – Modulation of intraocular nanoparticle delivery to optic nerve”, Seoul National University of Hospital (SNUH), KOREA, Funding; USD $ 30,000 , Apr. 2010 ~ Mar. 2011
“Current Confined Path (CCP)-current perpendicular to the plane (CPP) GMR
spin-valve read sensors with Fe3O4 nanoparticle insertion for 10 Tbit/in2
recording density”, DAION Co. Ltd, Funding; USD $ 472,695.6 (S$ 713,770.4),
Korea, Jan. 30th, 2009 ~ Jan. 30th, 2012
“Integrative program of nanomedicine through development, translation and clinical applications”, Seoul National University of Hospital (SNUH), SOUTH KOREA, US $ 128,755, 2009, 07 – 2011, 06
“Induction of ocular neuroprotection using magnetic nanoparticles – Biocompatibility and intracellular transport of magentic nanoparticles in vitro”, Seoul National University of Hospital (SNUH), SOUTH KOREA, US $ 10,000, 2008, 07 – 2009, 06
METALLIC BASED SPINTRONIC AND MAGNETOELECTRONIC DEVICES
Physical study of electromigration-induced failure mechanisms of
nano-structured current perpendicular to the plane (CPP) giant
magnetoresistive spin-valve read sensors”, FRC, Funding: S$170,500,
Singapore, 2005
Effects of half metallic insertion layer on GMR ratio enhancement and area
resistance change in current confined path (CCP)-current perpendicular to
the plane (CPP) GMR spin-valves”, INSIC, Funding: USD $ 11,000, U.S.A, 2005
~ 2006
Spin Transfer Switched 1 Gbit Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM)
Based on Perpendicularly Magnetized Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs)”,
A-STAR, Public Sector Funding (PSF), S$ 852,840, Singapore, 2006
Current Research Collaborators
Prof. Jack H. Judy, University of Minnesota, USA, (Perpendicular MRAM)
Dr. Shayne Zurn, WaveRider Inc. Minnesota, USA (Hyperthermia, cell
repairing)
Dr. Jeff Childress, HGST, USA, (Electromigration of CPP read Sensor)
Dr. Olle G. Heinonen, Seagate Technology, USA (CCP-CPP read Sensor)
Dr. Dra. M. del Puerto Morales Herrero, Espana (SPAIN), (Magnetic
nanaoparticles)
INSIC, USA, (Half-metallic research project)
Prof. Y. Takemura, Yokohama National University, JAPAN, (Hyperthermia)
Prof. Nobhiro Matsushita, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN,(Magnetic nanoparticles)
Prof. Chul Sung Kim, Kookmin Univeristy, KOREA (Magnetic particles)
Prof. Lee, Wooyoung, Yonsei University, KOREA (Perpendicular MRAM)
Dr. Ryu Ho Jun, ETRI, KOREA, (Magnetic biosensor)
Dr. Yoo Young Goo, ETRI, KOREA, (GMR and TMR spin valves)
Dr. Jung Myoung Hwa, KBSI, KOREA, (Magnetic analysis)
Dr. Kim, Tae Wan, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, KOREA, (MRAM)
Dr. Liew Yun Fuk, DSI, Singapore, (Perpendicualr MRAM)
Prof. Ki Ho Park, Department of Ophthalmology College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul National University Hospital, SOUTH KOREA, (Hyperthermia (heat shock proteins), Intraocular Pressure biosensor)
Prof. Sun Ha Paek, Department of Neutrosurgery College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul National University Hospital, SOUTH KOREA, (Brain tumors and Neuronal disease treatments, Nanomedicine)
Prof. Keon Wook Kang, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine (MRI Contrast Agents and Nano-biomedicine)
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