Summary
Tae Yoon is a professor and interdisciplinary researcher with over 20 years of experience bridging analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering. Trained at KAIST and Stanford, he leads multiple institutes at Hanyang University including the Institute of Next Generation Material Design and the Center for Next Generation Cytometry, applying microfluidics and novel cytometry to early disease diagnosis. He founded Yoon Idea Lab to translate academic advances into commercial and regulatory-impacting solutions and serves as PI on numerous Korean and EU Horizon projects in nanotechnology safety and biomedical diagnostics. His work uniquely combines advanced analytical instrumentation with machine and deep learning to model clinical diagnostics and nanoparticle toxicity. As Korea’s Horizon Europe NCP for food, bioeconomy and environment from 2024, he also influences research policy and international collaboration. Beyond academia, his background in industry R&D (Samsung, SK) informs pragmatic device development and environmental monitoring applications.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
M.S., Analytical Chemistry, M.S., Analytical Chemistry at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Ph.D, Ph.D at Stanford University