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Tae-Hyun Yoon is an assistant professor of chemistry department at Hanyang University (Seoul, South Korea). He is currently leading a research group - nanoscale characterization and environmental chemistry laboratory – with 8 members. He joined current position in 2005 after his ph.D degree/ postdoctoral studies in environmental science at Stanford university (1999~2005) as well as B.S./M.S. degree at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). His current research is focused on the 1) impacts of nanoparticles on biological & environmental systems and 2) application of microfluidic devices for environmental monitoring and toxicological assays. </p> | Tae-Hyun Yoon is an assistant professor of chemistry department at Hanyang University (Seoul, South Korea). He is currently leading a research group - nanoscale characterization and environmental chemistry laboratory – with 8 members. He joined current position in 2005 after his ph.D degree/ postdoctoral studies in environmental science at Stanford university (1999~2005) as well as B.S./M.S. degree at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). His current research is focused on the 1) impacts of nanoparticles on biological & environmental systems and 2) application of microfluidic devices for environmental monitoring and toxicological assays. For more details, see his updated CV </p> | ||
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