Research
Neuromorphic Electronic device and eXtended computing Technology Group


Overview

Our group's research interests lie in the scientific understanding and technical development of future electronic devices that have unique functions and characteristics. 

Our goal is to realize ideal electronic functionalities into the leading edge of the post-silicon era that is beyond von-Neumann computer platform system. 


Especially, less than sub-5 nm, we investigate the molecular- or bio-scale device in terms of charge transport phenomena, functions, and device architectures. 

Above 10 nm, we study the nonvolatile memory and memristor (brain-inspired computing) using diverse

functional materials such as carbon-, organic- oxide-based materials on the advanced device integrations.

Research Areas
Overview

WANG Lab leads the innovation in next-generation neuromorphic computing and AI hardware. By bridging materials science, electronics, and system engineering, we develop high-performance memristors and artificial synapses using oxides, organics, and 2D materials. Our research spans from molecular-scale functional devices to wearable HMI systems, aiming to overcome the limits of traditional semiconductors and realize ultra-low power, high-density, and intelligent electronic systems.



  • Neuromorphic Electronics

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  • Organic
    Electronics

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  • 2D Electronics

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  • Wearable Intelligent
    Electronics

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Wang Lab. (Next Group)
(Neuromorphic Electronic device and eXtended computing Technology Group)
ADDRESS

Department of Integrative Energy Engineering,

Korea University, R&D Center, Room 412c

145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul (02841)

EMAIL gunukwang@korea.ac.kr  

Copyright  ©  Wang Research Group. All rights reserved 

Wang Lab. (Next Group)
(Neuromorphic Electronic device and eXtended computing Technology Group)
ADDRESS

Department of Integrative Energy Engineering,

Korea University, R&D Center, Room 412c

145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul (02841)

EMAIL  gunukwang@korea.ac.kr  

Copyright  ©  Wang Research Group. All rights reserved