Seoul, South Korea

Hyung-Sik Woo


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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Hyung-Sik Woo: Innovator in Gas Sensing Technology

Introduction

Hyung-Sik Woo is a prominent inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of gas sensing technology, particularly in the detection of methylbenzene. His innovative work has led to the development of highly sensitive and selective gas sensing materials.

Latest Patents

Hyung-Sik Woo holds a patent for a "Highly sensitive and selective gas sensing material to methylbenzene, methods for preparing the gas sensing material and gas sensor including the gas sensing material." This patent discloses a gas sensing material specifically designed for methylbenzene detection. The material comprises a nanocomposite of CrO and ZnCrO, with the content of Cr in the nanocomposite ranging from 67.0 at. % to 90.0 at. %, based on the total content of Cr and Zn atoms. The gas sensing material exhibits high selectivity to methylbenzenes over other gases and demonstrates exceptional sensitivity to methylbenzenes. The patent also outlines methods for preparing the gas sensing material, which allow for controlled composition and rapid synthesis at low temperatures.

Career Highlights

Hyung-Sik Woo is affiliated with the Korea University Research and Business Foundation, where he continues to advance research in gas sensing technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in environmental monitoring and safety.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jong-Heun Lee and Jae-Hyeok Kim, contributing to the advancement of research in their field.

Conclusion

Hyung-Sik Woo's innovative contributions to gas sensing technology highlight his role as a leading inventor in this specialized area. His work not only enhances the detection of hazardous substances but also paves the way for future advancements in gas sensing materials.

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