We are developing highly integrated and miniaturized biosystems and nanomaterial synthesis platforms by taking advantage of microfluidic technology. Our research is aimed at applications in both biomedicine and chemistry, to solve the problem of rapid diagnosis of infectious diseases such as SARS-CoV-2 and automatic micro-scale synthesis of novel nanomaterials. The major research interests include microfluidic devices, smartphones, internet-of-things-based genetic analyzers, droplet generators, and microfluidic-based nanomaterial synthesis integrated feedback control
Kyung Hee University 2025 Focus
A Single Chip Changed the Paradigm of Nanomaterial Synthesis
December 24, 2025
Professor Tae Seok Seo’s research team in the Department of Chemical Engineering develops an ultra-high-throughput nanomaterial screening platform
A fully automated research platform that overcomes the limitations of manual work, opening a new era of automation in nanomaterial synthesis experiments
[Announcement] Hiep's paper has been highlighted in 'BRIC'
[Cover] Hiep's graphic was selected as the cover of Advanced Functional Materials
[Announcement] Congratulation! Prof. Tae Seok Seo was granted the 2024 World's Top 2% Scientist Award
[Announcement] Congratulation! Prof. Tae Seok Seo was selected as the 'Outstanding Research Faculty for the academic year 2024', College of Engineering, Kyung Hee University.
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