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Yong Yoon


Yong Kyu Yoon, Ph.D., is a professor and graduate coordinator in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. He received his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2004. His research interests include 3D MEMS technology, micro-machined metamaterials for radio frequency and microwave and optical applications, and millimeter-wave antennas.

Technologies
Antenna that Minimizes Camera Pills' Blind Spots During Wireless Capsule Endoscopies
Helix Antenna that Powers and Communicates with Implanted Medical Devices
Oil-Immersion Lithography that Crafts More Precise Nanofiber Microstructures for Tissue Scaffolding
Cylindrical Radial Superlattice Conductor for Low Loss Radio Frequency Components
Electrospun Magnetic Nanofibrous Membrane for Active Tissue Scaffolding
Dual-Functioning Glass Interposer with Low Substrate Loss
Multiferroic Thin Film Material that Controls Magnetization and Ferroelectricity at Room Temperature
Smart Mouth Guard for Fitness Monitoring and Sports Injury Prevention
Nano-Superlattice Metaconductor for Low Loss Radio and Microwave Applications
Compact High-Gain Antennas for High-Efficiency Wireless Communications
Glass Interposer Integrated Antennas with Reduced Cross Talk and Time Delay
Intelligent Transportation System for an On-Road Communications Network
Flexible Superlattice Skins for Low-loss Radiofrequency Conductors
Passive, Wireless Sensor that Accurately Measures Pressure in Harsh Environments
Ferromagnetic Transconductor for Better Tunability and Greater Conductivity
Super Wideband Spherical Antenna for Omnidirectional Communication
Multifunctional Smart Denture that Remotely Monitors Health

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