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Direct Propylene Epoxidation with Oxygen, Using Photo-Electro-Heterogeneous Catalytic System

Their findings are expected to accelerate the discovery of future MOPs and their applications of cage-based frameworks.

Roadmap for Finding New Functional Porous Materials

Their findings are expected to accelerate the discovery of future MOPs and their applications of cage-based frameworks.

Electrochemical Formation of a Covalent–Ionic Stage-1 Graphite Intercalation Compound with Trifluoroacetic Acid

Bartosz Gurzęda*, Tae In Kim, Madi Arsakay, Myeonggi Choe, Sun Hwa Lee, Zonghoon Lee, Seung Kyu Min*, and Rodney S. Ruoff* Chem. Mater. (2021)
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Top 50 most highly cited articles from 50 years of Carbon

One of Prof. Ruoff's papers, "Synthesis of graphene-based nanosheets via chemical reduction of exfoliated graphite oxide" is selected as the top cited paper from 50 years of "Carbon". This paper has been cited more than 1379 times so far.

2015 Outstanding Teaching Award at UNIST

Professor Hoi Ri Moon and Jung-Min Kee received the Outstanding Teaching Award in 2015 from the UNIST president. The award was given to three faculty members with the highest teaching evaluations throughout UNIST, and two of them are from our department. Congratulations!

2015 Excellence in Teaching at UNIST

Excellence in Teaching at UNIST. Professor Byeong-Su Kim (Department of Chemistry), Professor Tae-Hyuk Kwon (Department of Chemistry)

Interview with KCS-Wiley Young Chemist Award Winners

The KCS-Wiley Young Chemist Awards are awarded annually to young Korean chemists below the age of 40, in recognition of their brilliant research and significant contributions to the community.

UNIST Professor, Honored for 2015 Creative Knowledge Award

The Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning of Korea has recently announced the 2015 recipients of the Knowledge Creation Award. The award, established in 2009, recognizes the nation’s most influential scientific minds whose recent papers represented the strongest research performance in their research areas.

Brain Circulation: Keys to Securing Global Talents

Story of UNIST’s strategy to attract and secure top talents has been introduced in a documentary program by YTN Science on Thursday, November 5th, as one of the great examples that will further boost national competitiveness in the era of globalization
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