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SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY NEWSLETTER
Oct. 29, 2021
From the 31st of August, a small exhibition has been displayed on the barriers of the Grass Plaza construction site, located in front of the Gwanak Campus Administration Building. Named the Art Wall, SNU students organized this exhibition where they presented the winning art pieces of the art competition that took place last June.
Research Highlights
The surprising origins of the Tarim Basin mummies
Professor Choongwon Jeong’s research team in the Seoul National University College of Biological Sciences collaborated with an international joint research team to study the genomes of the mummies found in the Tarim Basin of China. After comparing these genomes with the genome of neighboring regions’ mummies, they first discovered the fact that these mummies were pure natives, genetically independent from the immigrants from other regions.
Research Highlights
Three-dimensional foldable quantum dot light-emitting diodes
The joint research team of Professor Dae-Hyeong Kim and Endowed Chair Professor Taeghwan Hyeon in the School of Chemical and Biological Engineering announced that they have succeeded in developing three dimensional foldable QLED (Quantum Dot Light-emitting Diodes) which can be freely folded like paper.
SNU News
Hak Cheol Shin and Eun Kyeong Jung Selected as Distinguished SNU Members
Seoul National University selected Hak Cheol Shin, the vice chairman, CEO of LG Chem, and Eun Kyeong Jung, the commissioner of KDCA (Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency), as the 31st Distinguished SNU Members.
SNU News
SNUCSR: Student Activities Aiming for Sustainable Management
Robert Frost once wrote, “some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice.” The stakes of the future of our Earth have never been higher. As we witness wildfires, floods, heat waves and cold waves affecting people’s lives all over the world, the imperative of sustainable development is more crucial than ever.
Card News
Research Highlights
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Sign-tunable anomalous Hall effect induced by two-dimensional symmetry-protected nodal structures in ferromagnetic perovskite thin films
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Relief of excited-state antiaromaticity enables the smallest red emitter
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Photoactivatable ribonucleosides mark base-specific RNA-binding sites
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Reversible, Selective, Ultrawide-Range Variable Stiffness Control by Spatial Micro-Water Molecule Manipulation
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Visual-inertial hand motion tracking with robustness against occlusion, interference, and contact
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Graphene Oxide-Supported Microwell Grids for Preparing Cryo-EM Samples with Controlled Ice Thickness
SNU News
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A Benevolent Devotion: Doctor In Kwon Kim, Recipient of the 11th SNU Service to Society Award
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Staying Healthy on Campus! The Health Service Center’s 2021 Health Checkup
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Valedictorian of the College of Natural Sciences, Seo Junseok on the Joys of Discovery
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Introducing the SNU Shuttle Bus System
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Finding the Value of Coexistence in the Forest: SNU Forests