6 results match your criteria: "The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology[Affiliation]"

Optical multilayer thin films have a wide range of applications due to their ability to manipulate transmissive or reflective wavelengths by adjusting the thickness of composed layers, enabling diverse uses. Although their light weight, flexible nature and ease of fabrication position them as promising components for future devices, determining their optimal layer thickness for the desired functionality demands extensive simulations, leading to inefficient utilization of computational resources and time. To overcome these challenges, inverse design methods, leveraging machine learning and deep learning, are being explored.

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To keep pace with the era of transparent and deformable electronics, electrode functions should be improved. In this paper, an innovative structure is suggested to overcome the trade-off between optical and electrical properties that commonly arises with transparent electrodes. The structure of double-stacked metal films showed high conductivity (<3 Ω/sq) and high transparency (∼90%) simultaneously.

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A carrier-supported mycelial growth of Penicillium chrysogenum was applied to penicillin fermentation system using celite as a support material. Hyphal growth through the pore matrices of the material showed strong anchorages and provided highly stable biofilm growth. With bioparticles developed in such a manner, both cell growth and penicillin production were observed to increase significantly compared to the conventional dispersed filamentous cultures.

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Microbial lipids produced by Rhodotorula gracilis NRRL Y-1091 grown in continuous culture under nitrogen-limiting condition were evaluated and the effects of growth rate and oxygen concentration on the degree of unsaturatoin of fatty acids studied. As the growth rate increased the protein content of the biomass increased but cell biomass, lipid content, and lipid productivity decreased; the specific lipid production rate remained constant at about 0.012 g lipid/g dry biomass/h.

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